Photo, Print, Drawing Vid zanosov pravogo berega na Inorogdinskoĭ gidrometricheskoĭ stant︠s︡ii. Вид заносов правого берега на Инорогдинской гидрометрической станции.
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Title
- Vid zanosov pravogo berega na Inorogdinskoĭ gidrometricheskoĭ stant︠s︡ii.
Other Title
- Вид заносов правого берега на Инорогдинской гидрометрической станции.
Summary
- This photograph is from Izyskaniia reki Zei v 1907-1909 gg. (Investigations of the Zeya River in 1907-1909), a unique integrated collection of documentary photographs that presents a vivid picture of the state of the Amur region up to 1909. The album was prepared in 1909-10 by the mechanical engineer Vladimir I. Fedorov (1876-1956) on the instructions of the waterways administration of the Amur basin. Its 100 photographs show natural scenes, indigenous peoples, settlers, river transport, and Russian surveyors at work. The photographs are captioned. The Zeya River is one of the most important tributaries of the Amur River. It rises in the Stanovoy range in the Russian Far East and runs southward and slightly to the west for 1,242 kilometers before joining the Amur near Blagoveshchensk. The album is held by the Amur Oblast Museum of Regional History and Folklife in Blagoveshchensk. It was digitized for the Meeting of Frontiers digital library project in the early 2000s. World Digital Library.
Names
- Fedorov, Vladimir Ivanovich, , 1876-1956.
Created / Published
- Amur oblast, Russia : [publisher not identified], 1909
Headings
- - priroda
- - kusty
- - lodki
- - li︠u︡di
- - Russian Federation
- - Amur Oblast
- - природа
- - кусты
- - лодки
- - люди
Notes
- - Original image at: Amur Oblast Museum of Regional History and Folklife
- - From the photo album "Изыскания реки Зеи в 1907-1909 гг."
Medium
- 1 photograph : 11.5 x 16.5 cm ; fotobumaga, pozitiv, korichnevyĭ ton.
Source Collection
- Investigations of the Zeya River in 1907-1909
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2018684165
Online Format
- image