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Novosibirsk is the third largest city in Russia, located in the south-central part of the country

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Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Workers of the rolling workshop V.U. Baraboshkina, 1915. Creator: Unknown

Workers of the rolling workshop V.U. Baraboshkina, 1915. Creator: Unknown
Workers of the rolling workshop V.U. Baraboshkina, 1915. From a collection of 153 photographs and documents which show groups of students and teachers, local mills

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Map of Russia

Map of Russia
Reference Map of Russia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: A Nun of Pomorskii-Pocrovskii Convent on the Upper Reaches of the Uba River, 1910. Creator: Unknown

A Nun of Pomorskii-Pocrovskii Convent on the Upper Reaches of the Uba River, 1910. Creator: Unknown
A Nun of Pomorskii-Pocrovskii Convent on the Upper Reaches of the Uba River, 1910. The monasteries of the Pomorskie Sect of Old Believers, visited by archeographers from Novosibirsk

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Konstantin Buteyko, Soviet doctor

Konstantin Buteyko, Soviet doctor
Konstantin Pavlovich Buteyko (1923-2003), Soviet medical doctor and researcher. In the 1950s, Buteyko, a Ukrainian, developed a theory on the effects of deep breathing (hyperventilation)

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: View of Suzdal along the Kamenka River, 1912. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky

View of Suzdal along the Kamenka River, 1912. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
View of Suzdal along the Kamenka River, 1912. Stone churches, wooden houses, and a small bridge over the Kamenka River are photographed at the edge of the ancient Russian town of Suzdal'

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: A Bridge, 1 Sazhen in Width, and Underpass at Verst 12, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

A Bridge, 1 Sazhen in Width, and Underpass at Verst 12, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
A Bridge, 1 Sazhen in Width, and Underpass at Verst 12, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: An Underpass 42.4 Sazhens long at Verst 15, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

An Underpass 42.4 Sazhens long at Verst 15, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
An Underpass 42.4 Sazhens long at Verst 15, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Construction of a Tunnel N 38 at Verst 38, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Construction of a Tunnel N 38 at Verst 38, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Construction of a Tunnel N 38 at Verst 38, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Construction of an Underpass at Verst 15, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Construction of an Underpass at Verst 15, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Construction of an Underpass at Verst 15, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Tunnel Number 12 at Verst 36 with a Length of 365 Sazhens, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Tunnel Number 12 at Verst 36 with a Length of 365 Sazhens, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Tunnel Number 12 at Verst 36 with a Length of 365 Sazhens, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Tunnel Number 30 at Verst 59. Walling, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Tunnel Number 30 at Verst 59. Walling, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Tunnel Number 30 at Verst 59. Walling, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: View of an Underpass Arch at Verst 15, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

View of an Underpass Arch at Verst 15, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
View of an Underpass Arch at Verst 15, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Ferry-Icebreaker 'Baikal' at the Pier, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Ferry-Icebreaker "Baikal" at the Pier, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Ferry-Icebreaker "Baikal" at the Pier, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Lower Part of the Tunnel at Verst 36, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Lower Part of the Tunnel at Verst 36, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Lower Part of the Tunnel at Verst 36, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Drainage Work near a Railroad Bridge, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Drainage Work near a Railroad Bridge, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Drainage Work near a Railroad Bridge, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Support Wall and Railcut at Verst 11, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Support Wall and Railcut at Verst 11, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Support Wall and Railcut at Verst 11, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: The Terminal at Sliudianka Station, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

The Terminal at Sliudianka Station, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
The Terminal at Sliudianka Station, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Building of a Bridge Over a Road, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Building of a Bridge Over a Road, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Building of a Bridge Over a Road, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Construction of a Tunnel Walls, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Construction of a Tunnel Walls, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Construction of a Tunnel Walls, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Working in the Tunnell, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Working in the Tunnell, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Working in the Tunnell, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railroad

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Boring in the Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Boring in the Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Boring in the Tunnel, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railroad

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Working on a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Working on a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Working on a Tunnel, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railroad

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Working on a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Working on a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Working on a Tunnel, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railroad

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Tunnel Works, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Tunnel Works, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Tunnel Works, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railroad

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: West-Siberian Railroad. Station of the Fifth Class, Vargashi, 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown

West-Siberian Railroad. Station of the Fifth Class, Vargashi, 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown
West-Siberian Railroad. Station of the Fifth Class, Vargashi, 1892-1896. From an album of 50 photographs in the Collection of Documentary Materials on the History of the West-Siberian Railroad

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: West-Siberian Railroad. Station of the Forth Class, Shumikha, 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown

West-Siberian Railroad. Station of the Forth Class, Shumikha, 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown
West-Siberian Railroad. Station of the Forth Class, Shumikha, 1892-1896. From an album of 50 photographs in the Collection of Documentary Materials on the History of the West-Siberian Railroad

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: West-Siberian Railroad. Bridge of 100 Sazhens Length Across the Ishim River, 1892-1896

West-Siberian Railroad. Bridge of 100 Sazhens Length Across the Ishim River, 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown
West-Siberian Railroad. Bridge of 100 Sazhens Length Across the Ishim River, 1892-1896. From an album of 50 photographs in the Collection of Documentary Materials on the History of the West-Siberian

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: West-Siberian Railroad. Main Workshop of the Omsk Station. The Turning Shop, 1892-96

West-Siberian Railroad. Main Workshop of the Omsk Station. The Turning Shop, 1892-96. Creator: Unknown
West-Siberian Railroad. Main Workshop of the Omsk Station. The Turning Shop, 1892-1896. From an album of 50 photographs in the Collection of Documentary Materials on the History of the West-Siberian

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: West-Siberian Railroad. Station of the Third Class, Petropavlovsk, 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown

West-Siberian Railroad. Station of the Third Class, Petropavlovsk, 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown
West-Siberian Railroad. Station of the Third Class, Petropavlovsk, 1892-1896. From an album of 50 photographs in the Collection of Documentary Materials on the History of the West-Siberian Railroad

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: West Siberian Railroad. Earthworks Constructed with the 'New-Era' Machine, 1892-1896

West Siberian Railroad. Earthworks Constructed with the "New-Era" Machine, 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown
West Siberian Railroad. Earthworks Constructed with the "New-Era" Machine, 1892-1896. From an album of 50 photographs in the Collection of Documentary Materials on the History of

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: West-Siberian Railroad. The Passenger Terminal of Omsk Station (Front View), 1892-1896

West-Siberian Railroad. The Passenger Terminal of Omsk Station (Front View), 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown
West-Siberian Railroad. The Passenger Terminal of Omsk Station (Front View), 1892-1896. From an album of 50 photographs in the Collection of Documentary Materials on the History of the West-Siberian

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: West Siberian Railroad. Building the Bridge Over the Ob River, 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown

West Siberian Railroad. Building the Bridge Over the Ob River, 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown
West Siberian Railroad. Building the Bridge Over the Ob River, 1892-1896. From an album of 50 photographs in the Collection of Documentary Materials on the History of the West-Siberian Railroad

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: West Siberian Railroad. Building the Bridge Over the Ob River, 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown

West Siberian Railroad. Building the Bridge Over the Ob River, 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown
West Siberian Railroad. Building the Bridge Over the Ob River, 1892-1896. From an album of 50 photographs in the Collection of Documentary Materials on the History of the West-Siberian Railroad

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: West-Siberian Railroad. Main Workshop of the Omsk Station. General View, 1892-1896 Creator: Unknown

West-Siberian Railroad. Main Workshop of the Omsk Station. General View, 1892-1896 Creator: Unknown
West-Siberian Railroad. Main Workshop of the Omsk Station. General View, 1892-1896. From an album of 50 photographs in the Collection of Documentary Materials on the History of the West-Siberian

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: West Siberian Railroad. Bridge Over the Ob River. 360 Sazhens (0.5 Mile) Long

West Siberian Railroad. Bridge Over the Ob River. 360 Sazhens (0.5 Mile) Long. Main View, 1892-1896 Creator: Unknown
West Siberian Railroad. Bridge Over the Ob River. 360 Sazhens (0.5 Mile) Long. Main View, 1892-1896. From an album of 50 photographs in the Collection of Documentary Materials on the History of

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: West-Siberian Railroad. Testing the First Section of the Bridge Across the Irtysh River

West-Siberian Railroad. Testing the First Section of the Bridge Across the Irtysh River, 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown
West-Siberian Railroad. Testing the First Section of the Bridge Across the Irtysh River, 1892-1896. From an album of 50 photographs in the Collection of Documentary Materials on the History of

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: West-Siberian Railroad. Bridge Across the Ob River. Examination of a Sag Using..., 1892-1896

West-Siberian Railroad. Bridge Across the Ob River. Examination of a Sag Using..., 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown
West-Siberian Railroad. Bridge Across the Ob River. Examination of a Sag Using the Frenkel Apparatus, 1892-1896. From an album of 50 photographs in the Collection of Documentary Materials

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: IV Golovin with colleagues, 1880. Creator: Unknown

IV Golovin with colleagues, 1880. Creator: Unknown
IV Golovin with colleagues, 1880. From a collection of 153 photographs and documents held in the Berdsk Historical Art Museum

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: A group of military Cossacks, 1880. Creator: Unknown

A group of military Cossacks, 1880. Creator: Unknown
A group of military Cossacks, 1880. From a collection of 153 photographs and documents held in the Berdsk Historical Art Museum

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Berdskaya school N 2 before the opening of an agricultural exhibition, 1880. Creator: Unknown

Berdskaya school N 2 before the opening of an agricultural exhibition, 1880. Creator: Unknown
Berdskaya school N 2 before the opening of an agricultural exhibition, 1880. From a collection of 153 photographs and documents held in the Berdsk Historical Art Museum

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Novosibirsk Department store C.R.K., 1924-1934. Creator: Unknown

Novosibirsk Department store C.R.K., 1924-1934. Creator: Unknown
Novosibirsk Department store C.R.K., 1924-1934. National Library of Russia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Two Tungus men and a woman with a cross on her chest, 1920-1939. Creator: Unknown

Two Tungus men and a woman with a cross on her chest, 1920-1939. Creator: Unknown
Two Tungus men and a woman with a cross on her chest, 1920-1939. From a collection which includes more than two hundred photographs taken during scientific expeditions into the most remote wilderness

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Novosibirsk Department store C.R.K., 1924-1934. Creator: Unknown

Novosibirsk Department store C.R.K., 1924-1934. Creator: Unknown
Novosibirsk Department store C.R.K., 1924-1934. National Library of Russia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Tutur Tungus. Dudovka camp. Old women twist threads from deer tendons, 1920-1939. Creator: Unknown

Tutur Tungus. Dudovka camp. Old women twist threads from deer tendons, 1920-1939. Creator: Unknown
Tutur Tungus. Dudovka camp. Old women twist threads from deer tendons, 1920-1939. From a collection which includes more than two hundred photographs taken during scientific expeditions into the most

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: The first graduates of the Berdsk vocational school, 1926-1929. Creator: Unknown

The first graduates of the Berdsk vocational school, 1926-1929. Creator: Unknown
The first graduates of the Berdsk vocational school, 1926-1929.From a collection of 153 photographs and documents drawn from the personal archives of people who lived in the town of Berdsk in



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Novosibirsk Collection

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