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Русский: Лев Толстой на открытии Народной библиотеки Московского общества грамотности в деревне Ясная Поляна. 31 января 1910. Фото А. И. Савельева Лев Толстой в центре группы крестьян рядом с председателем московского Общества грамотности Павлом Долгоруковым; на крыльце слева направо: Валентин Булгаков (секретарь Толстого), крестьянский мальчик, Павел Бирюков (публицист, друг и последователь Толстого), Мария Шанкс (художница, подруга Татьяны Сухотиной), Михаил Сухотин (муж дочери Толстого Татьяны), Александра Толстая, Татьяна Сухотина (дочь), Ольга Толстая (невестка Толстого), Варвара Феокритова (подруга Александры Толстой) и внуки Толстого: Илюша и Соня Толстые, Таня Сухотина.
English: Leo Tolstoy at the opening of the library of the Moscow society of literacy in the village of Yasna Polyana. 31 January 1910. Photo by A. I. Savelyev Leo Tolstoy the peasants next to the Chairman of the Moscow Society literacy by Pavel Dolgorukov; on the porch from left to right: Valentin Bulgakov (Tolstoy's Secretary), a peasant boy, Paul Biryukov (writer, friend and follower of Tolstoy), Maria Shanks (artist, friend Tatyana Sukhotina), Mikhail Sukhotin (husband of the daughter of Tatiana Tolstoy), Alexandra Tolstaya, Tatyana Sukhotina (daughter), Olga Tolstaya (the daughter of Tolstoy), Barbara Theokritoff (friend of Alexandra Tolstoy) Tolstoy and grandchildren: Ilya and Sonia are Thick, Tanya Sukhotina
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Alexey Savelyev  (1883–1923)  wikidata:Q30079822
 
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Alexey Ivanovich Savelyev; Aleksey Ivanovich Saveliev; Aleksey Saveliev
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Date of birth/death 1883 Edit this at Wikidata 1923 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Russian Empire Moscow
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