File:Portrait of A. I. Shein by N. P. Andreyev.jpg

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English: Serpukhov. A photograpic portrait of Alexey Ivanovich Shein, a tsarist army serviceman
Русский: г. Серпухов. Фотопортрет Алексея Ивановича Шеина, военнослужащего царской армии
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Source https://russiainphoto.ru/search/archive/7465/?index=3
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Nikolay Andreyev  (1882–1947) wikidata:Q3341621
 
Nikolay Andreyev
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Nikolay. Andreyev; Nikolay Platonovich, II Andreyev; Nikolay Platonovich Andreyev; Nikolay Platonovich ii Andreyev; Nikolay, II Andreyev
Description Russian-Soviet photographer and painter
Date of birth/death 1 October 1882 Edit this at Wikidata 13 April 1947 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Serpukhov Edit this at Wikidata Soviet Union Edit this at Wikidata
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