Buildings of Society
History of the Imperial Voluntary Economic Society from 1765 to 1865
St. Petersburg: in the Type. The Public Benefit Partnership, 1865.
Complete collection of laws of the Russian Empire, since 1649. T. 26. 1800 - 1801
T. 26: 1800 - 1801. 1830.
№ 19896. On the award of a place on Petrovsky Island to the Free Economic Society: a personal decree dated May 30, 1801 to the St. Petersburg military governor, Count Peter Alekseevich Palen, p. 664 (scan 662).
The case of the residence of the command of the command on the Petrovsky Island of the Jehermaster Levashev in the palace and the repair in that palace.Immediately about the return of the Petrovsky Island to the Free Economic Society
St. Petersburg. Palace of Peter the Great on Petrovsky Island, burnt in July 1912: [postcard]
The forgotten past of the vicinity of St. Petersburg
Petrovsky Island and its past. pp. 43-44 (scans 55-56), 47 (scan 59).
The palace on Petrovsky Island, granted by Emperor Alexander FES on May 30, 1801 in "inalienable possession" (engraving). pp. 44, 47 (scans 56, 59).
St. Petersburg
Petrovsky Palace. pp. 254-255 (scans 262-263).
The case in relation to the St. Petersburg Military Governor General about the hack of the house belonging to free economic society, in the table of assessment fee in favor of the city
Leningrad: Nevsky Prospekt: [postcard]
On the right is the former three-storey building of the FES, rebuilt to four floors (building of the Military Topographic Depot, architect I. D. Chernykh).
Leningrad.Nevsky Prospect.In the center of Admiralty
On the right is the former three-storey building of the FES, rebuilt to four floors (building of the Military Topographic Depot, architect I. D. Chernykh).
Atlas of thirteen parts of St. Petersburg with a detailed image of the embankment, streets, lanes, state and philistine houses
The plan of the Narva part of St. Petersburg (fragment). FES building (corner house) at 12 Tsarskoye Selo Avenue (now Moskovsky), p. 77 (scan 193).












The first FES house in St. Petersburg. pp. 507-531 (scans 527-551).
The second FES house in St. Petersburg. pp. 532-542 (scans 552-562).
The third FES house in St. Petersburg. pp. 542-549 (scans 562-569).