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[edit]DescriptionPachkoff Venceslas by Moisej Nappelbaum 1898 Minsk.jpg |
Русский: Вячеслав Николаевич Пашков, выпускник Минской мужской гимназии, перед поступлением в Императорское Московское техническое училище. Фотоателье Моисея Наппельбаума, Минск, 1898. Фото из семейного архива Ланы Луцкой, двоюродной правнучки Вячеслава Пашкова.
English: Venceslas Pashkoff, a graduate of the Minsk Men's Gymnasium, before entering the Imperial Moscow Technical School. Photo studio of Moses Nappelbaum, Minsk, 1898. Photo from the family archive of Lana Lutskaya, great granddaughter of Venceslas Pashkoff.
Ab: Вячаслаў Мікалаевіч Пашкоў, выпускнік Мінскай мужчынскай гімназіі, перад паступленнем у Імператарскае Маскоўскае тэхнічнае вучылішча. Фотаатэлье Майсея Напельбаўма, Мінск, 1898. Фота з сямейнага архіва Ланы Луцкай, стрыечнай праўнучкі Вячаслава Пашкова. |
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Author | Moisej Nappelbaum |
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