Chapel of St. Alexander Nevsky with an icon in the city of Moscow

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Title Chapel of St. Alexander Nevsky with an icon in the city of Moscow
Dates 1883.
Notes In envelopeIn the case of the photo black and white, in the frame, pasted on the cardboard.On the back side of the center of the stamp: "Pickup of the 2nd plot of the Tverskaya part", inscription from hand, ink: "St. Alexander Nevsky's chapel (Icon in the name of St. Michael Malein)"Original business title: Moscow province.Moscow city.Chapel of St. Alexander Nevsky with an icon in the name of St. Michael Malein.B / D.
Text language Russian
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Call number РГИА. 1293 / 169 / 843
Cataloguing source RGIA
Series Collection of photographs of the Technical and Construction Committee of the Ministry of the Interior of the ancient and architectural and sculptural monuments of Russia
Extent 1 sheet
Creator Chapel of Alexander Nevsky and the icon of the Mother of God "Znoman"
Fonds Technical and Construction Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
Summary The first chapel of Alexander Nevsky was built in memory of those killed in the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 on the initiative of the Moscow Society for the promotion of diligence.It was sanctified on the fifth anniversary of the fateful taking of the piers - November 28, 1883.The chapel was located on the Moiseevskaya (now Manezhnaya) area on the spot of the monastery abolished in Catherine II and had an unusual appearance - a cast-iron pyramid with a cross on top
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