Romanovs_at_Yevpatoria_beach,_1916_(1_of_2).jpg
Summary
Description Romanovs at Yevpatoria beach, 1916 (1 of 2).jpg |
English:
Romanovs and entourage (Nicholas II, Alexei and his sailor assistant Derevenko, OTMA - Anastasia & Tatiana, countess
Anna Vyrubova
) at the "Mechta" Dacha in
Yevpatoria
(owned by Vyrubova herself), 29 May 1916 (or 16 May, in the Old System).
From 1916-1917 Anastasia album (source:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/149552988@N02/52686573663/in/album-72177720305969116/
)
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Date | Taken on 29 May 1916 |
Source |
Anastasia 1916-1917 album (v. 2); Direct source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/149552988@N02/52686573663/in/album-72177720305969116/ |
Author | Romanov family |
Camera location | 45° 11′ 54″ N, 33° 23′ 17″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 45.198333; 33.388056 |
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and
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before
7 November 1917
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Soviet Russia
or any other countries.
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