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Русский: Аннотация музея к экспонату: Упаковка наиболее ценных предметов музея была проведена в кратчайшие сроки, благодаря самоотверженной работе музейщиков и заранее проведенной подготовке. Эвакуационные списки были составлены в 1933 году и позднее дополнены в 1937-1939 гг. Все экземпляры, отмеченные в них, были промаркированы красными бирками и расположены в хранилищах ближе к выходу. На фото представлены предметы из коллекций, эвакуированных в г.Новосибирск. Список содержимого эвакуационного сундука:
  1. Прялка. Русские. 1904 год, Архангельская губерния, Шенкуровский уезд, д.Долматово
  2. Женское поясное украшение, Мордва-эрзя. Конец XIX- начало XX в. Симбирская губерния
  3. Сосуд "скобкарь". Русские. Первая половина XIX века. Новгородская губерния, Кирилловский уезд. д.Черепаново
  4. Безрукавка "киптар". Конец XIX-начало XX в. Австро-Венгерская империя, Буковина, с.Заричче
  5. Ковры безворсовые. Украинцы XIX век. Полтавская губерния Зеньковский уезд, с.Мошенские Будища
English: Museum annotation to exhibit: Packing the most valuable objects of the Museum was carried out in the shortest possible time, thanks to the work of Museum professionals and advance training. Evacuation lists were compiled in 1933 and later supplemented in 1937-1939. All thigs were marked with red tags and located in the vaults closer to the exit. The photo shows items from the collections evacuated to Novosibirsk. List of contents of the evacuation box:
  1. Spinning wheel. Russians. 1904, Arkhangelsk province, Shenkurovsky uyezd, Dolmatovo village
  2. Women's belt decoration, Mordva-erzya. The end of XIX - beginning of XX century Simbirsk province
  3. Vessel - "skobar". Russians. The first half of the XIX century. Novgorod region, Kirillov district. Cherepanovo village
  4. "A kiptar top." Late XIX-early XX century. The Austro-Hungarian Empire, Bukovina, Zariche village
  5. Lint-free carpets. Ukrainians of the XIX century. Poltava province Zin'kivs'kyi district, Moshenskoye Budyscha
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