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English: Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Index in Russian, romanized Russian, and French. English translation of French map captions: 1. Map of St. Petersburg from 1737 -- 2. View of the Neva towards the East between the shipyards and the 13th line of the Wasily section -- 3. View of the banks of the Neva showing the river between the Admiralty and the buildings of the Academy of Sciences -- 4. View of the banks of the Neva downriver between the Winter Palace and the buildings of the Academy of Sciences -- 5. View of the Neva towards the West between the Church of St. Isaac and the buildings of the Cadet Corps -- 6. View of the Fontancka River towards the south between the grotto and the court's storehouses -- 7. View of the Admiralty and its surroundings looking west from the triumphal arch -- 8. View of a part of the town of St. Petersburg looking east from the triumphal arch -- 9. View of the Bourse and the commodities market while ascending from the little Neva -- 10. View of the buildings of the Imperial Colleges and a part of the commodities market toward the east -- 11. View of the New Palace from the triumphal arch of Anitschki toward the east with a part of the town and Nevsky Prospect close to the shore of the Fontanka -- 12. View of the Summer Palace from the north shore -- 13. View of the Old Winter Palace and the canal that joins the Moika and the Neva -- 14. View of Kamennoy Island on the little Newka near the St. Petersburg residence of the Countess Bestoucheff Rumin -- 15. Map of Moscow from 1739. Includes index.
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Plan stolichnago goroda Sanktpeterburga c izobrazhenïem znashni︠e︡ĭshikh onago prospektov
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G2114.L4 A3 1753
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https://www.loc.gov/resource/g7064lm.gct00144/
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View of the banks of the Neva, plate III
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Source https://www.loc.gov/item/14002124/
Author Imperatorskai︠A︡ Akademīi︠A︡ Nauk I Khudozhestv (Russia); Valeriani, Giuseppe; Makhaev, Mikhail Ivanovich; Sokolov, Ivan Aleksi︠E︡Evich; Treskot, Johann
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Saint Petersburg · Moscow · Russia · St. Petersburg
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American Memory · Cities And Towns · Catalog · Geography And Map Division
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Moscow (Russia) · Aerial Views · Moscow · St. Petersburg · Maps · Early Works To 1800 · Saint Petersburg (Russia) · Russia

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