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“Tavria” sanatorium. Yevpatoriya, 1967
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“Tavria” sanatorium. Yevpatoriya, 1976
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“Tavria” sanatorium. Yevpatoriya, 1985
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“Ukraine” hotel. AM monument Goromu. Yevpatoriya, 1985
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“Ukraine” hotel. Yevpatoriya, 1967
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“Ukraine” hotel. Yevpatoriya, 1969
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“Ukraine” hotel. Yevpatoriya, 1989
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“Yevpatoriya” hotel. City dining. Yevpatoriya, 1985
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Beach hotel “Dnepr” and “Brigantine”. Yevpatoriya, 1985
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Beach. Yevpatoriya, 1976
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Boarding house “Orbit”, 1989
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Children Interscholastic theater. Central Library. AS Pushkin. Yevpatoriya, 1989
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Children on the beach. Yevpatoriya, 1985
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Children’s sanatorium “Sunny.” Yevpatoriya, 1967
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Children’s sanatorium “Sunny.” Yevpatoriya, 1969
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Cinema “Rocket”, 1989
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The collection of postcards from Yevpatoria includes 58 images depicting urban life from 1967 to 1989. Among them are dated examples that illustrate the city’s development during this period.
Frequently depicted places include the Tavria Sanatorium, the Local History Museum, and the Ukraina Hotel. The collection also features the Pushkin City Theatre and the Moinaki Mud Baths.
The postcards showcase various urban scenes: stations and railway hubs like the sea terminal and railway station, streets and avenues, parks and green spaces. Monuments and memorials also hold a significant place in the collection.
The collection is valuable for studying the city’s history through dates, captions, and postcard conditions. It is of interest to collectors, historians, and designers seeking specific views of Yevpatoria.