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English: Monument to Alexander II in Chenstochov
English: Pomnik Aleksandra II w Częstochowie (ok. 1890 r.)
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Source http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/dgkeysearchresult.cfm?parent_id=288266
Author Pomnik według projektu A. M. Opiekuszina i I. W. Majewskiego

Image Title: [Monument to Alexander II in Chenstochov.]

Source: Akt sdachi pamiatnika, sooruzhennago na sredstva selskago naseleniia gubernii Tsarstva Polskago Imperatoru Aleksandru II-u v gorodie Chenstokhovie.

Source Description: [1] p., [8] leaves of plates : ill. ; 40 x 55 cm.

Location: Stephen A. Schwarzman Building / Slavic and Baltic Division

Catalog Call Number: Slav. Reserve Photo 96-4456

Digital ID: 50123

Record ID: 289276

Digital Item Published: 5-26-2005; updated 3-25-2011


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