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Russian Cathedral

2008-1410
Accession Number
2008-1410
2.75x4.25
Black & White
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HST Keywords
Russia - Vladimir; Soviet Union
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Description

Exterior view identified by Charles Thayer in his typewritten diary as Uspenski Cathedral (also called Assumption Cathedral) located in cathedral square in Vladimir, Russia. He described as "the cathedral is a large white Byzantine affair with an eighteenth century bell tower stuck on the front which rather ruins the proportions." Charles Thayer visited the area when he was living in Russia in 1935.

Date(s)
September 1, 1935