Brynova Anna S.

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Brynova Anna S. [Photo].- [1943].- printing, black-and-white.-Access: Internet portal of the Presidential Library.Electronic reproduction (2 files, JPEG: 0,4 MB).Photo portrait of full-length, pryamolichno.Picture pasted on paperboard right corner cut off.users copying is not allowed.Brynova Anna S. (married Timofeev) - the daughter of Sergei Ivanovich Brynova.- Bryn Sergey Ivanovich (1910-1989) - a veteran of two of the Baltic Fleet, the specialist diving business.In 1930-1931 he studied at the diving school EPRON (EPRON) in Balaklava (May 16, 1931 diving school was reorganized into paramilitary sea diving college EPRON - the only one in the country).In 1937 he graduated from the same course in metal cutting under water.In October 1937, began working as a diver on the famous icebreaker "Krasin", in August 1938, he participated in the rescue of the icebreaker "Lenin" in the New Earth.Then he worked a diving instructor in the river port of the North-West River Shipping Company, head of the diving station Osinovezckiy port.During World War II participated in the rise of the flooded transport operations, carried out combat missions of command in the defense of Leningrad.For all military navigation with his participation was raised by more than 70 swimming and vehicles, including tanks from the bottom of the Neva and cars with food, equipment and materials from the bottom of Lake Ladoga, on the Road of Life.He was awarded the medal "For the Defense of Leningrad".After World War II, with his subordinates, to perform complex diving operations to restore the North-Western basin and clearing of waterways.1. Brynova, Anna S. (1941) - Photographs.2. The people (set).3. Russia in the people of (the collection).4. The memory of the Great Victory (collection).5. Residents of besieged Leningrad - Photos.6. Children - Leningrad, the city - 1941-1944 - Photographs.7. Documentary photography.8. portrait photography.BBK 63.3 (2) 622,11-8ya611electronic copy Source: PBThe storage location of the original: From the private collection
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