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Русский: Серия открыток «Смоленск». Издание С. Случанский - Sloutchansky, Paris, 35 Rue de Archives. Фотогр. С. А. Дынкин, Смоленск. - Духовная Семинария.
English: Series of postcards «Smolensk». Publication by Sloutchansky, Paris, 35 Rue de Archives. Photo by S. A. Dynkin, Smolensk. - Theological Seminary.
Date before 1917
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Русский: С. А. Дынкин

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