RMMNT33J–'The fresh cavalier.' The 'morning after' of an official who has received his first state order 1846. 968 Pavel Fedotov - The fresh cavalier - Google Art Project
RMP6F657–. Czardas dancers (1908: first state. Kirchner antedated this work later to 1905. - 1920: second state) 41 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Czardas dancers -
RMMMX1R9–. Proof: First state of two Illumination of the Cross in St. Peter's on Good Friday. 1787. Desprez, Piranesi - Illumination of the Cross in St. Peter's on Good Friday
RMMPAGYK–. 'First state seal of Massachusetts, 1775-1780: Holding Magna Carta in one hand and a sword in the other, an American patriot fights for liberty'-- Gregg Lee Carter. Guns in American Society: A - L. ABC-CLIO, 2002 . between 1775 and 1780. Commonwealth of Massachusetts 869 Massachusetts state seal 1775 1780 MassachusettsArchives
RMMP3C7B–. English: View of the City of New-York taken from Long Island, 1796, hand-colored etching (first state), by Charles-Balthazar-Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin (1770 - 1852), New-York Historical Society. 1 January 1796. Charles-Balthazar-Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin 1235 View of the City of New-York taken from Long Island, 1796.
RMP5XNJN–N/A. English: the first state of the 1623 Droeshout engraving of Shakespeare - close up of the face . 2 December 2011. Martin Droeshout (1601–) Description British engraver Date of birth/death 1601 1650s Location of birth London Authority control : Q245843 VIAF:95767816 ISNI:0000 0001 1478 0413 LCCN:nr93003305 NLA:35171515 Oxford Dict.:8054 WorldCat 480 Droeshout first state
RMMMNH87–. English: An extraordinary map of monumental proportions, this Sanson and Jaillot's 1691 decorative map of the world on a double hemisphere projection. This is the first state of the fourth plate of this map. Covers the entire world according to its 17th century conception. Elaborate allegorical cartouches appear at top center and bottom center detailing cherubs riding dolphins - the symbols of the Dauphin of France. This map is magnificently colored with extensive gold foiling used throughout both as accent elements and to denote cities. This type of elaborate colorization theme is highly u
RMMMWJM0–. English: An iconic map of the American west and one of the rarest and most desirable of all Colton atlas maps. This is an extraordinary example of the first edition first state of Colton's 1855 map of the territories of New Mexico and Utah. This is one of the rarest and most desirable of all Colton atlas maps. Based on earlier wall map produced by Colton and D. Griffing Johnson, this map details the regions between the California and Texas and between Oregon and Mexico. Covers territorial New Mexico and Utah including the modern day states of Nevada, Colorado, and Arizona. Colton identifies
RMMPARND–. English: Count Mikhail Speransky, original painting by George Dawe. This copy was made in 1850 by artist Yakovlev for the Helsinki University. Speransky had been the first State Secretary for the Grand Duchy of Finland, and hence this version of the portrait contains special references to Finland: Speransky is leaning on a book called ”Institutions of Finland 1809–1812” (Uchrezhdeniya Finlyandyi) and on the left background is the cityscape of Helsinki (including Helsinki cathedral, which was completed after Speransky's death). . 1850. 894 Mikhail Speransky, copy by Yakovlev
RMMYETG4–. English: Four times of day, plate 2: Evening. Engraving by Jan Saenredam after Hendrik Goltzius. A banquet scene with two couples sitting around a table accompanied by a lute player, the plates of food and guests are illuminated by a candle, a jester seen from behind and standing before the table pouring wine into a drinking vessel, a bearded gentleman kissing his companion at right; first state before publisher's address. circa 1595. Jan Saenredam after Hendrik Goltzius 215 Goltzius Saenredam Evening
RMMY9173–. Minnesota. English: A beautiful 1855 first edition first state example of Colton's map of Minnesota. This is one of the rarest and most desirable of all Colton atlas maps. Like most of Colton's state maps, this map was derived from an earlier wall map of North America produced by Colton and D. Griffing Johnson. Covers territorial Minnesota, which included modern day North and South Dakota. When the map was drawn only a small portion of southeastern Minnesota hand been plated for settlement, the remainder of the territory was dominated by a number of large and powerful American Indian nation
RMMMNW3A–. English: A beautiful 1855 first edition first state example of Colton's map of Minnesota. This is one of the rarest and most desirable of all Colton atlas maps. Like most of Colton's state maps, this map was derived from an earlier wall map of North America produced by Colton and D. Griffing Johnson. Covers territorial Minnesota, which included modern day North and South Dakota. When the map was drawn only a small portion of southeastern Minnesota hand been plated for settlement, the remainder of the territory was dominated by a number of large and powerful American Indian nations. These in
RMMX271X–. California. City of San Francisco. English: Issued roughly six years after the 1849 California Gold Rush, this is a beautiful 1855 first edition first state example of Colton's map of California. Colton's California with its San Francisco inset is one of the rarest and most desirable of all Colton atlas maps as it beautifully illustrates the rapid development throughout the state that followed in the wake of the Sutter's Mill discovery. Like most of Colton's state maps, this map was derived from an earlier wall map of North America produced by Colton and D. Griffing Johnson. Covers the enti
RMP01N82–. English: Death of a Doe, mezzotint by George Stubbs, first state . Unknown date. George Stubbs (1724–1806) Description British painter and non-fiction writer Date of birth/death 24 August 1724 10 July 1806 Location of birth/death Liverpool London Work location London, Rom, Marokko Authority control : Q381728 VIAF: 72187001 ISNI: 0000 0001 0914 7509 ULAN: 500032263 LCCN: n50010543 NLA: 35529948 WorldCat 3 'Death of a Doe', mezzotint by George Stubbs, first state
RMMY916X–. California. City of San Francisco. English: Issued roughly six years after the 1849 California Gold Rush, this is a beautiful 1855 first edition first state example of Colton's map of California. Colton's California with its San Francisco inset is one of the rarest and most desirable of all Colton atlas maps as it beautifully illustrates the rapid development throughout the state that followed in the wake of the Sutter's Mill discovery. Like most of Colton's state maps, this map was derived from an earlier wall map of North America produced by Colton and D. Griffing Johnson. Covers the enti
RMMY917A–. The Territories of Washington and Oregon. English: A beautiful 1855 first edition first state example of Colton's map of the territories of Washington and Oregon. This is one of the rarest and most desirable of all Colton atlas maps. Based on earlier wall map produced by Colton and D. Griffing Johnson, this map details the regions between the Pacific coast and the Continental Divide. Covers territorial Washington and Oregon including the modern day state of Idaho. Colton identifies a number of important emigrant and exploratory routes including Fremont's Route and the route proposed by Gove
RMMMNW3K–. English: A beautiful 1855 first edition first state example of Colton's map of the territories of Washington and Oregon. This is one of the rarest and most desirable of all Colton atlas maps. Based on earlier wall map produced by Colton and D. Griffing Johnson, this map details the regions between the Pacific coast and the Continental Divide. Covers territorial Washington and Oregon including the modern day state of Idaho. Colton identifies a number of important emigrant and exploratory routes including Fremont's Route and the route proposed by Governor Stevens for the Pacific Railroad. On
RMMW6WHN–. California. City of San Francisco. English: Issued roughly six years after the 1849 California Gold Rush, this is a beautiful 1855 first edition first state example of Colton's map of California. Colton's California with its San Francisco inset is one of the rarest and most desirable of all Colton atlas maps as it beautifully illustrates the rapid development throughout the state that followed in the wake of the Sutter's Mill discovery. Like most of Colton's state maps, this map was derived from an earlier wall map of North America produced by Colton and D. Griffing Johnson. Covers the enti
RMMW6WJ6–. The Territories of Washington and Oregon. English: A beautiful 1855 first edition first state example of Colton's map of the territories of Washington and Oregon. This is one of the rarest and most desirable of all Colton atlas maps. Based on earlier wall map produced by Colton and D. Griffing Johnson, this map details the regions between the Pacific coast and the Continental Divide. Covers territorial Washington and Oregon including the modern day state of Idaho. Colton identifies a number of important emigrant and exploratory routes including Fremont's Route and the route proposed by Gove
RMMW6WHR–. Minnesota. English: A beautiful 1855 first edition first state example of Colton's map of Minnesota. This is one of the rarest and most desirable of all Colton atlas maps. Like most of Colton's state maps, this map was derived from an earlier wall map of North America produced by Colton and D. Griffing Johnson. Covers territorial Minnesota, which included modern day North and South Dakota. When the map was drawn only a small portion of southeastern Minnesota hand been plated for settlement, the remainder of the territory was dominated by a number of large and powerful American Indian nation
RMMX9FM5–. English: Four times of day, plate 2: Evening. Engraving by Jan Saenredam after Hendrik Goltzius. A banquet scene with two couples sitting around a table accompanied by a lute player, the plates of food and guests are illuminated by a candle, a jester seen from behind and standing before the table pouring wine into a drinking vessel, a bearded gentleman kissing his companion at right; first state before publisher's address. circa 1595. Jan Saenredam after Hendrik Goltzius 250 Goltzius Saenredam Evening
RMMMNW39–. English: Issued roughly six years after the 1849 California Gold Rush, this is a beautiful 1855 first edition first state example of Colton's map of California. Colton's California with its San Francisco inset is one of the rarest and most desirable of all Colton atlas maps as it beautifully illustrates the rapid development throughout the state that followed in the wake of the Sutter's Mill discovery. Like most of Colton's state maps, this map was derived from an earlier wall map of North America produced by Colton and D. Griffing Johnson. Covers the entire state of California with a large
RMMWBK6F–. English: Four times of day, plate 2: Evening. Engraving by Jan Saenredam after Hendrik Goltzius. A banquet scene with two couples sitting around a table accompanied by a lute player, the plates of food and guests are illuminated by a candle, a jester seen from behind and standing before the table pouring wine into a drinking vessel, a bearded gentleman kissing his companion at right; first state before publisher's address. circa 1595. Jan Saenredam after Hendrik Goltzius 249 Goltzius Saenredam Evening
RMMX2728–. Minnesota. English: A beautiful 1855 first edition first state example of Colton's map of Minnesota. This is one of the rarest and most desirable of all Colton atlas maps. Like most of Colton's state maps, this map was derived from an earlier wall map of North America produced by Colton and D. Griffing Johnson. Covers territorial Minnesota, which included modern day North and South Dakota. When the map was drawn only a small portion of southeastern Minnesota hand been plated for settlement, the remainder of the territory was dominated by a number of large and powerful American Indian nation
RMMX2739–. The Territories of Washington and Oregon. English: A beautiful 1855 first edition first state example of Colton's map of the territories of Washington and Oregon. This is one of the rarest and most desirable of all Colton atlas maps. Based on earlier wall map produced by Colton and D. Griffing Johnson, this map details the regions between the Pacific coast and the Continental Divide. Covers territorial Washington and Oregon including the modern day state of Idaho. Colton identifies a number of important emigrant and exploratory routes including Fremont's Route and the route proposed by Gove
RMMMJXFD–. Cornelis De Jode: Primae Partis Asiae accurata delineatio… [shows Cyprus] [First State!] English: First edition of De Jode's highly desirable map of the region, bounded by the Black Sea and Mediterranean in the West and Afganistan and Central Asia in the East. Cyprus is prominently shown in the Eastern Mediterranean. The 579 edition of the map pre-dates the appearance of the name 'Meotis' in the Mare de le Zabache (Sea of Azov). Palus Meotis was the ancient name for Sea of Azof, with references to the name dating back to Strabo and before. De Jode's was a contemporary of Ortelius. His Specul
RMMMNTT3–. English: This is a rare 1848 issue of the first state of Phelps’s map of the United States. Covers most of the eastern portion of the United States bounded on the west by Texas and two large unnamed territories to the north. Insets in the lower right quadrant illustrate seven important port cities: New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, Birmingham, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago. Two smaller map insets depict southern Florida and Northern Maine, the extremes of both of which are just off the map. The whole is surrounded by a fine decorative border depicting 30 alternating state seals
RMMX2GNG–. British America. English: This is a rare and curious first state first edition of Tallis’s 1849 map of British America or what is today Canada. Extends from Russian America ( Alaska ) east as far as Greenland and Iceland. Inexplicably, this map recognizes the British claim to Oregon as far south as the Columbia River. This dispute was supposedly resolved three years previously in 1846 by the “Oregon Treaty” which officially set the U.S – British America border at the 49th parallel. Features numerous decorative vignettes typical of Rapkin / Tallis work including a seal, whale fishing, the ex
RMMY8E5J–. British America. English: This is a rare and curious first state first edition of Tallis’s 1849 map of British America or what is today Canada. Extends from Russian America ( Alaska ) east as far as Greenland and Iceland. Inexplicably, this map recognizes the British claim to Oregon as far south as the Columbia River. This dispute was supposedly resolved three years previously in 1846 by the “Oregon Treaty” which officially set the U.S – British America border at the 49th parallel. Features numerous decorative vignettes typical of Rapkin / Tallis work including a seal, whale fishing, the ex
RMMW6W85–. British America. English: This is a rare and curious first state first edition of Tallis’s 1849 map of British America or what is today Canada. Extends from Russian America ( Alaska ) east as far as Greenland and Iceland. Inexplicably, this map recognizes the British claim to Oregon as far south as the Columbia River. This dispute was supposedly resolved three years previously in 1846 by the “Oregon Treaty” which officially set the U.S – British America border at the 49th parallel. Features numerous decorative vignettes typical of Rapkin / Tallis work including a seal, whale fishing, the ex
RMMMNTTC–. English: This is a rare and curious first state first edition of Tallis’s 1849 map of British America or what is today Canada. Extends from Russian America ( Alaska ) east as far as Greenland and Iceland. Inexplicably, this map recognizes the British claim to Oregon as far south as the Columbia River. This dispute was supposedly resolved three years previously in 1846 by the “Oregon Treaty” which officially set the U.S – British America border at the 49th parallel. Features numerous decorative vignettes typical of Rapkin / Tallis work including a seal, whale fishing, the exploring ships Fur
RMMN0B9J–. English: An attractive first edition first state example of J. N. Bellin’s 1778 nautical chart of the world. Presents the entire world on a Mercator Projection based on a Paris (L’Isle de Fer) meridian. This is notably the first state of this important map, exhibiting a pre-Cook geography throughout, but most specifically in the Pacific and along the northwest coast of America. North America to the west of the Mississippi is vaguely rendered according to 16th century expeditions into the region by Coronado, La Salle, De Soto, and others. Bellin identifies the semi-mythical civilizations of
RMP0ENET–. English: A View of London and Westminster, &c. from One Tree Hill, in Greenwich Park Title also in French; no 4 top right; no date but dated from first state (PAF7620). A panoramic view sweeping from Blackwall reach in the east across London and terminating with the Observatory, with elegant figure groups in the Park in the foreground. It is a considerable feat of compressed perspective but not entirely topographically successful, since the result is the appearance of an arc of trees enclosing a parterre, all on higher ground than in fact exists below the Observatory. See also PAI7093 (earl
RMMMWJ6H–. English: A rare and beautiful example of J. H. Colton's map of New York City and vicinity, including Manhattan as well as parts of Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken, and Queens. This is the first edition, first state, of the Colton New York City atlas map in which Olmstead’s Central Park is completely absent. This important map would become the template from which Johnson and late later S. A. Mitchell Jr. would build their own New York City maps. Beautiful hand color according to city ward. Wonderful attention to detail includes individual streets and even important buildings and parks. Origin
RMMX2GMJ–. Phelps’s National Map of the United States, A Travellers Guide. Embracing the Principal Rail Roads, Canals, Steam Boat & Stage Routes throughout the Union. English: This is a rare 1848 issue of the first state of Phelps’s map of the United States. Covers most of the eastern portion of the United States bounded on the west by Texas and two large unnamed territories to the north. Insets in the lower right quadrant illustrate seven important port cities: New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, Birmingham, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago. Two smaller map insets depict southern Florida and
RMMMNW96–. English: A fine hand colored map of New York City and Brooklyn dating to 1862. This map represents the first state of the Johnson and Ward map of New York City. Prior editions of the Johnson atlas (1860 & 1861), including the Johnson and Browning editions, did not contain a New York City plan. This particular map was most likely based upon the third state of the Colton New York City map. It depicts the island of Manhattan and the borough of Brooklyn as well as parts of Jersey City and Hoboken. This historically important map also shows the largely undeveloped tracks of land north of 155th S
RMMW6WY4–. Johnson's Map of New York and the Adjacent Cities. English: A fine hand colored map of New York City and Brooklyn dating to 1862. This map represents the first state of the Johnson and Ward map of New York City. Prior editions of the Johnson atlas (1860 & 1861), including the Johnson and Browning editions, did not contain a New York City plan. This particular map was most likely based upon the third state of the Colton New York City map. It depicts the island of Manhattan and the borough of Brooklyn as well as parts of Jersey City and Hoboken. This historically important map also shows the
RMMX27GA–. Johnson's Map of New York and the Adjacent Cities. English: A fine hand colored map of New York City and Brooklyn dating to 1862. This map represents the first state of the Johnson and Ward map of New York City. Prior editions of the Johnson atlas (1860 & 1861), including the Johnson and Browning editions, did not contain a New York City plan. This particular map was most likely based upon the third state of the Colton New York City map. It depicts the island of Manhattan and the borough of Brooklyn as well as parts of Jersey City and Hoboken. This historically important map also shows the
RMMW6W7B–. Phelps’s National Map of the United States, A Travellers Guide. Embracing the Principal Rail Roads, Canals, Steam Boat & Stage Routes throughout the Union. English: This is a rare 1848 issue of the first state of Phelps’s map of the United States. Covers most of the eastern portion of the United States bounded on the west by Texas and two large unnamed territories to the north. Insets in the lower right quadrant illustrate seven important port cities: New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, Birmingham, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago. Two smaller map insets depict southern Florida and
RMMY8E54–. Phelps’s National Map of the United States, A Travellers Guide. Embracing the Principal Rail Roads, Canals, Steam Boat & Stage Routes throughout the Union. English: This is a rare 1848 issue of the first state of Phelps’s map of the United States. Covers most of the eastern portion of the United States bounded on the west by Texas and two large unnamed territories to the north. Insets in the lower right quadrant illustrate seven important port cities: New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, Birmingham, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago. Two smaller map insets depict southern Florida and
RMMY91EJ–. Johnson's Map of New York and the Adjacent Cities. English: A fine hand colored map of New York City and Brooklyn dating to 1862. This map represents the first state of the Johnson and Ward map of New York City. Prior editions of the Johnson atlas (1860 & 1861), including the Johnson and Browning editions, did not contain a New York City plan. This particular map was most likely based upon the third state of the Colton New York City map. It depicts the island of Manhattan and the borough of Brooklyn as well as parts of Jersey City and Hoboken. This historically important map also shows the
RMP03DW7–. English: A chart of the western part of the East Indies. With all the adjacent islands, from Cape Bona Esperanca to Cape ComorinBound sheet. Engr. Scale: [ca. 1:14 000 000 (bar)]. Cartographic Note: North at 270 degrees. Borders graduated for latitude. Plane chart. Bar scales in English and French leagues, Spanish leagues and Dutch miles (altered from first state of chart). Additional Places: Indian Ocean. A chart from the 'English Pilot, the Third Book, describing ... the Oriental Navigation'. Although it has the same title and coverage as a chart in Seller's 1675 Atlas Maritimus, this is
RMMMRE8T–. English: The Virgin and Child with the Magdalen and Saint Anne Jacques Bellange, French (Lorraine), active in 1595, died in 1616 Platemark: 33.3 x 24.1 cm (13 1/8 x 9 1/2 in.); Sheet (cut within platemark) Etching, burin, and burnishing; first state Classification: Prints Catalogue: Robert-Dumesnil 10; rejected by Walch; Reed-Worthen 23; first state Accession number: 40.121 Otis Norcross Fund . between 1600 and 1616. Jacques Bellange (1575–1616) Alternative names Jacques de Bellange; Jacques Charles de Bellange; Jacques. Bellange; Jacques Belange; Charles Bellange; Jac. Bellange; Cha
RMMMRE89–. English: The Three Women at the Tomb about 1613 Jacques Bellange, French (Lorraine), active in 1595, died in 1616 Platemark: 44.2 x 28.7 cm (17 3/8 x 11 5/16 in.); Sheet: (cut within platemark) Etching and engraving, first state Classification: Prints Catalogue: Robert-Dumesnil 09; Walch 46; Reed-Worthen 62; first state Accession number: 40.119 Otis Norcross Fund . between 1600 and 1616. Jacques Bellange (1575–1616) Alternative names Jacques de Bellange; Jacques Charles de Bellange; Jacques. Bellange; Jacques Belange; Charles Bellange; Jac. Bellange; Charles de Bellange Description
RMP2DGE9–. English: Sajida Talfah (first wife of Saddam Hussein) . mid-late 1980's (see source). Iraqi State Television 50 Sajida Talfah (first wife of Saddam Hussein)
RMMAMXJA–List a regimental organization of the Missouri State Militia that has been perfected and field officers of the First Regiment of Infantry who have been appointed. Title: General Orders, No. 19, of Wm. D. Wood, Colonel and Acting Adjutant General, Head Quarters, State of Missouri, Adjutant General's Office, St. Louis, May 13, 1862 . 13 May 1862. Wood, William D.
RMP3E45J–282 State Capitol, Hartford. (First floor.), by Kellogg, E. P. (Edwin P.)
RMP3E4NN–283 State Street, from First National Bank, looking north, by Lovejoy & Foster
RMMAKY90–'First Year' artwork featured in East Texas State Normal College's 1921 Locust yearbook. . 1921.
RMP5KK8W–102 Angliæ Notitia, or The Present State of England. The First Part (9th ed, 1676, title page) by Edward Chamberlayne
RMP5D9AF–N/A. English: Fedor Buslov, a member of the first Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 252 Buslov
RMMAKY9R–'First Year' artwork featured in East Texas State Normal College's 1922 Locust yearbook. . 1922. Beulah B.
RMP5E6TW–N/A. English: Petr Petrovich Demirov, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 434 DemirovPetrPetr
RMP5E1G6–N/A. English: Zakariy Adjarskiy, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 61 Adjarskiy Zakariy2
RMP5E1GA–N/A. English: Mehmet Aliev, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 85 Aliev Mehmet2
RMMYMXTT–. Depiction of Nafplion, first capital of the free Greek State, during the ages of the War for Independence. . This file is lacking author information. 380 NafplionRevol
RMMTW2CM–. Depiction of Nafplion, first capital of the free Greek State, during the ages of the War for Independence. . This file is lacking author information. 436 NafplionRevol
RMMXDYGX–. Depiction of Nafplion, first capital of the free Greek State, during the ages of the War for Independence. . This file is lacking author information. 436 NafplionRevol
RMP5D716–N/A. English: . V.. Afrikanov, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 65 Afrikanov A V
RMP5D70G–N/A. : Lev Fedorovich Babenko, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 159 Babenko L F
RMP5D70A–N/A. English: Mikhail Erogin, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 524 Erogin M M
RMP5D70J–N/A. English: Ivan Aleksinskiy, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 80 Aleksinski I P
RMMAJWB1–Title: Camp Lewis (First Regiment, Missouri State Guard, Col. A.R. Easton (commanding), St. Louis Fair Grounds). . 1860.
RMP5PD8J–N/A. English: Dmitriy Bogatin, a member of the first Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 216 Bogatin D G2
RMP60MAT–N/A. English: Vladimir Kapitonovich Fedorovski, a member of the first Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 551 Fedorovski Vladimir
RMP5RMM3–N/A. English: Pavel Aleksandrovich Bystrov, member of the first Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 255 Bystrov Pavel Aleksandrovich2
RMP5NDXP–N/A. English: Aleksei Evseevich Babich, the first Russian State Duma's member . 1906. Unknown photographer 159 Babich Aleksei Evseevich2
RMP5TP33–N/A. English: Members of the First Russian State Duma from Vyatka Guberniya, : . — , : . . , . . , . . , . . . , . . , . . , . . ; : . . , . . , . . , . . , . . . 1906. Unknown photographer 436 Dep Vytka gub
RMP5KNJH–N/A. English: Ivan I. Antonov, the first Russian State Duma's member . 1906. Unknown photographer 113 Antonov Ivan Ivanovich2
RMP5KCM5–N/A. English: father Klavdiy Afanasyev, the first Russian State Duma's member . 1906. Unknown photographer 64 Afanasyev Klavdiy Ivanovich2
RMP5NN4P–N/A. English: Sergei Petrovich Balahontsev, the first Russian State Duma's member . 1906. Unknown photographer 164 Balahontsev Sergei Petrovich2
RMP5GW1P–N/A. English: Yakov Abramovich Abramov, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 55 Abramov Yakov Abr2
RMP5GPJD–N/A. English: Stepan Vasilyevich Anikin, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 102 Anikin Stepan Vasilevich
RMP5F3YK–N/A. English: Nikolai Biryukov, a member of the first Russian State Duma, 1906 . 1906. Unknown photographer 206 Biryukov N I
RMP5F3MX–N/A. English: A signature of Leontiy Bramson, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Leontiy Bramson 229 Bramson Signature
RMP5F3MW–N/A. English: A signature of Petr Dyumaev, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Petr Dyumaev 487 Dyumaev Signature
RMP5F3MY–N/A. English: A signature of Aleksandr Andreev, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Aleksandr Andreev 100 Andreev Signature
RMP5F3N3–N/A. English: A signature of Vasiliy Churyukov, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Vasiliy Churyukov 347 Churyukov Signature
RMP5F3KN–N/A. English: A signature of Sergei Balahontsev, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Sergei Balahontsev 164 Balahontsev Signature
RMP5F3KP–N/A. English: A signature of Mikhail Delaryu, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Mikhail Delaryu 433 Delaryu Signature
RMP5F3M2–N/A. English: A signature of Klavdiy Afanasyev, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Klavdiy Afanasyev 64 Afanasyev Signature
RMP5F3KF–N/A. English: A signature of Abussugud Ahtyamov, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Abussugud Ahtyamov 70 Ahtyamov Signature
RMP5F3KB–N/A. English: A signature of Pavel Bystrov, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Pavel Bystrov 255 Bystrov Signatute
RMP5F3KG–N/A. English: A signature of Grigoriy Bruk, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Grigoriy Bruk 243 Bruk Signature
RMP5F3K9–N/A. English: A signature of Nikolai Borodin a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Nikolai Borodin 225 Borodin Signature
RMP5F3K2–N/A. English: A signature of Maxim Dyachenko, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Maxim Dyachenko 487 Dyachenko Signature
RMP5F3JW–N/A. English: A signature of Aleksei Babich, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Aleksei Babich 160 Babich Signature
RMP5F3JY–N/A. English: A signature of Ivan Antonov, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Ivan Antonov 113 Antonov Signature
RMP5F3HK–N/A. English: A signature of Fedor Buslov, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Fedor Buslov 252 Buslov Signature
RMP5F3H6–N/A. English: A signature of Petr Ershov, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Petr Ershov 524 Ershov Signature
RMP5F3GF–N/A. English: A Signature of Vladimir Fedorovskiy, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Vladimir Fedorovskiy 551 Fedorovskiy Podpis
RMP5F3GK–N/A. English: A signature of Kh. Bagaturov, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. Kh. Bagaturov 161 Bagaturov Podpis
RMP5F3GJ–N/A. English: A signature of Salimgirey Dzhantyurin, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1908. S. Dzhantyurin 487 Dzhantyurin Podpis
RMP5F3D3–N/A. English: Boris Ivanovich Chernikov, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 337 Chernikov Boris Ivanovich
RMP5F34T–N/A. English: Garif Badamishin, Chistopol trader, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 161 Badamishin Garif
RMP5E6ND–N/A. English: Alekasnder Christowski, a member of the First Russian State Duma from Lomzha, Poland . 1906. Unknown photographer 345 Christowski
RMP5E5XB–N/A. English: Boris Dmitrievich Didenko, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 451 Didenko Boris Dmitrievich2
RMP5E5ME–N/A. English: Dmitriy Vasilevich Belousov, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 185 Belousov Dmitriy Vasilevich2
RMP5E5EE–N/A. English: Nikifor Emelyanovich Dyhnich, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 487 Dyhnich Nikifor Emelyanovich
RMP5E5DE–N/A. English: Stepan Ivanovich Fedotovskiy, a member of the First Russian State Duma . 1906. Unknown photographer 551 Fedotovskiy Stepan Ivanovich
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