4. Bratsk hydro-electric station under construction, 1960
5. Kolkhoz market in European Russia, 1960
6. Moscow street scene, 1956
7. Moscow street scene, 1956
8. A primary school class, 1959
9. Old print of the Solovetskiy Monastery
10. View of the Kremlin from the Moskva River
11. The Bell Tower of John the Great in the Moscow Kremlin
12. Minin arousing the citizens of Nizhniy Novgorod, from a paintitig by V. Ye. Makovskiy
13. Eighteenth-century cartoon depieting an Old Believer resisting the cutting of beards enforced by Peter the Great
14. Provincial town near MOSCOW, 1954
15. The Ukraina Hotel, Moscow
16. Peasant huts in Siberia, 1960
17. Generalissimo A. V. Suvorov
18. Emperor Alexander II
19. Professor D. I. Mendeleyev
20. Professor S. A. Muromtsev
21. P. A. Stolypin
22. A. F. Kerenskiy
23. Lenin presiding over a meeting of the Council of People's Commissars, October 1922
24. General L. G. Kornilov
25. N. I. Yezhov
26. Marshal G. E. Zhukov
27. N. S. Khrushchëv
28. K. E. Tsiolkovskiy
29. Academician I. V. Kurchatov
30. A. S. Pushkin
31. L S. Turgenev
32. K, A. Fedin and A. T. Tvardovskiy in Britain, 1960
33. Tamara Karsavina in 'The Firebird'
34. The Bolshoi. Theatre ballet rehearsing in London, 1956
35. F. I. Shalyapin
36. S. M. Eisenstein
37. Caucasian warrior (Shamil')
38. Kazakh bard (Dzhambul Dzhabayev)
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Publication Information: Book Title: Everyman's Concise Encyclopaedia of Russia. Contributors: S. V. Utechin - author. Publisher: J. M. Dent & Sons. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1961. Page Number: v.
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