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Русский: Ведущие иркутские архитекторы в 1908 году. В центре сидит Управляющий дорожными и строительными частями при Иркутском генерал-губернаторе Иван Фомич Тамулевич (в первом ряду третий слева); справа от него губернский архитектор Николай Ильич Дудицкий; во втором ряду стоит (слева) городской архитектор Дмитрий Владимирович Дмитриев; в первом ряду (слева) сидят Вадим Иосифович Коляновский и Александр Петрович Артюшков; сидит (крайний справа) Николай Иосифович Бойков; во втором ряду стоят Казимир Войцехович Митталь (справа от Дмитриева) и неизвестный. Все архитекторы – выпускники Института гражданских инженеров. На форменных сюртуках на правой стороне виден Знак Института гражданских инженеров English: Leading Irkutsk architects in 1908. In the center is Ivan Fomich Tamulevich, the Governor of the road and construction units under Irkutsk governor-general (in the first row the third from the left); to the right of him the provincial architect
Nikolai Ilyich Duditsky; in the second row is (on the left) the city architect Dmitry Vladimirovich Dmitriev; in the first row (on the left) sit Vadim Iosifovich Kolyanovsky and Alexander Petrovich Artyushkov; sits (the far right) Nikolai Iosifovich Boykov; in the second row are Kazimir Voitsekhovich Mittal (to the right of Dmitriev) and unknown. All architects are graduates of the Institute of Civil Engineers. On uniform coats on the right side, you can see the Sign of the Institute of Civil Engineers |
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