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Russian Chapel

2008-1411
Accession Number
2008-1411
2.75x4.25
Black & White
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HST Keywords
Russia - Vladimir; Soviet Union
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Description

Exterior, full view of a Russian church building identified by Charles Thayer in his typewritten diary as Chapel Vladimir (also called St. Demetrius Cathedral). It was located in Vladimir, Russia near the Uspenski (Assumption) Cathedral. Thayer writes: "Near by is a small square white church covered with decorations in relief, it is interesting and rather pretty." Charles Thayer visited the area when he was living in Russia in 1935.

Date(s)
September 1, 1935