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Danilov Monastery, Moscow, Russia.
AR910564 
Danilov Monastery, Moscow, Russia, 1882. Artist: Scherer Nabholz & Co
AR910582 
Red Army men confiscating church treasures of the Simonov monastery, Moscow, USSR, 1925. Artist: Anon
AR911717 
Graves in the cemetery of the Novodevichy (New Maidens') Convent, Moscow, Russia, 1929.
AR911461 
The Elias Gates, Moscow, USSR, 1920s.
AR912375 
The Moscow Art Theatre, USSR, 1920s.
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The first Proletcult theatre, Moscow, USSR, 1920s.
AR912381 
Senior Soviet figures on the tribune of Lenin's mausoleum, Red Square, Moscow, USSR, 1931. Artist: Anon
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Strastnoy Monastery, Moscow, Russia, 1881.  Artist: Scherer Nabholz & Co
AR912071 
Smolensk Market, Moscow, USSR, 1920s.
AR912369 
Petrovka Street, Moscow, USSR, 1920s.
AR912136 
Chudov Monastery in the Kremlin, Moscow, Russia, 1881.  Artist: Scherer Nabholz & Co
AR912184 
St Peter Monastery, Moscow, Russia, 1881.  Artist: Scherer Nabholz & Co
AR912157 
The auditorium, the Polytechnical Museum, Moscow, USSR, 1925.
AR912378 
Electric multiple unit train, Moscow, USSR, 1920s.
AR912142 
Saviour Cathedral, Zaikonospassky Monastery, Kitai-gorod, Moscow, Russia, 1881.  Artist: Scherer Nabholz & Co
AR912196 
Roadworks in Tverskaya Street, Moscow, USSR, 1920s.
AR912062 
Znamensky Monastery, Moscow, Russia, 1881.  Artist: Scherer Nabholz & Co
AR912208 
Monastery of St John Chrysostom, Moscow, Russia, 1881. Artist: Scherer Nabholz & Co
AR912169 
Monastery of the Immaculate Conception, Moscow, Russia, 1881.  Artist: Scherer Nabholz & Co
AR912089 
Danilov Monastery, Moscow, Russia, before its closure, late 1920s. 
Danilov Monastery, Moscow, Russia, before its closure, late 1920s. The Danilov Monastery was originally founded in the 13th century by Alexander Nevsky's son, Daniil. It was closed in 1929 by order of the Soviet authorities but since 1983 was the first monastery to be restored to the Moscow Patriarchy and now serves as the headquarters of the Russian Orthodox Church. Found in the collection of the Institute for the History of Material Culture, St Petersburg. 
Unique Identifier AR910567 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3485px × 4419px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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