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Русский: Москва. Очереди на Пятницкой. Предположительно, на фото нынешние дома 24 и 22 (24 надстроен до трех этажей, 22 остался трехэтажным - см. вид этого места в 2009.
English: Lines in Moscow in 1931. Liquour store in left foreground, bread shop to the right. Taken (presumably) at 24 and 22, Pyatnintskaya Street (no. 20 firewall visible in the background). Both buildings survive to date (no. 24 built out to three storey in line with No. 22) - see same place, same angle in 2009.
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Source http://www.oldmos.ru/photo/tag/Branson+DeCou
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Branson DeCou  (1892–1941)  wikidata:Q3559793
 
Branson DeCou
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Русский: Брэнсон Де Ку
Description American photographer
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Date of birth/death 20 October 1892 Edit this at Wikidata 12 December 1941 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Philadelphia New Jersey
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USSR, Italy
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creator QS:P170,Q3559793
Camera location55° 44′ 27.27″ N, 37° 37′ 42.91″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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