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понедельник, 16 июля 2012 г.

Makaryev's Fair ( Nizhny Novgorod Fair later) was the greatest Trade Fair in Imperial Russia.

Makaryev's Trade  Fair (Makarevskaya Jarmarka) was the Greatest Trade Fair in Russia held annually every July near Makaryev Monastery on the left bank of the Volga River from the mid-16th century to 1816. Following a massive fire in 1816, it was moved to Nizhny Novgorod, but for some decades thereafter it still was commonly referred to as Makariev Trade  Fair. It attracted many foreign merchants all over the World.

This is SketchUp model of the main building of NNTF.
The Nizhny Novgorod (former Makarevchkaya)Trade Fair  (NNTF) (1824).
I will quote below what  was written  about   Nizhny Novgorod Fair in 19th century   by well-known American writer Suzanne Massie  in her remarkable book “ Land of Firebird - The Beauty of Old Russia”. Mr.  Irwin Well   wrote about this book in Chicago Tribune “ It stuns the reader with the richness, variety, and beauty of East Slavic creativity.”  


пятница, 13 июля 2012 г.

I was awarded by Certificates of the State Domestic Loan of 1917 for 1000 rubles.

I worked as  the trustee of the Moscow Branch of the Siberian Trade Bank in 1917-1918. The office of Moscow Branch of our Bank was on Ilinka Street.
See the post: My work in the Moscow office of The Siberian Trade Bank  in the vicinity of famous building of The Moscow Exchange.
  I worked  hard and was very honest, careful  and diligent  employee.
   I prevented the fabrication of  the   falsified check for 320 thousand rubles (800,000.00 US dollars)  in January 1917.
See the post: Attempt of stealing of 320,000 rubles (800,000.00 US dollars) from the  Moscow branch of the Siberian Trade Bank  in January 1917.

суббота, 7 июля 2012 г.

My propaganda work in St. Petersburg in 1902-1905 among the workers, female students and soldiers of the General Staff.

I did  a propaganda work among the workers and soldiers in St. Petersburg.  I was a 
Marxist still at school , but I tolerated for other revolutionary organizations, as long as they are called on to the  socialism and actively fought against the autocracy.
 I was a Marxist but   standing closest to the Social Democrats.  No one had heard  about  the Bolsheviks in the 1902-1905 in St. Petersburg. On the activity of the struggle against tsarism my sympathies were with the Socialist-Revolutionary Party and the Narodnaya Volya Party.
The program of these parties are provided for the terrorist struggle against tsarism and  socialization not only of all the factories, but also the socialization of all land and confiscation of the landlords real estate.
All my comrades among the revolutionary students were the Social Democrats.
My best comrades were two brothers of  Grigoriev, Nik  Wittmann,  Peter Malynin. – All of them were the students of Technological, Mining or Railway Universities in St. Petersburg.
The revolutionary organization gave me the  connection to  the workers and students. I got for  practice study and conducting  self-study two groups of workers of different plants, as well as female students (kursistok). Among these kursistok was the girl student and my future wife Kramskaya Anfisa Antonovna - a student of the Higher Women's (Bestuzhev) courses on Vasiljevsky  Island.
Narodnaya Volya party members gave me a group of soldiers, most from the  General Staff of the Imperial Army. 
More information about General Staff buildinf is in the post "My propaganda work with the soldiers of the General Staff and the describtion of the building in which they served" of this blog.
The main headquarter of  the  General Staff was located in the heart of St. Petersburg on the Palace square opposite the Winter Palace.
It was impossible to assemble, and to carry out the revolutionary activities in the building of the General Staff in front of the Winter Palace and the soldiers one by one gathered and came to practice to  my rented apartment.
          The General Staff Building at  present time.
Здание Главного Штаба.Санкт-Петербург


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пятница, 6 июля 2012 г.

Attempt of stealing of 320,000 rubles (800,000.00 US dollars) from the Moscow branch of the Siberian Trade Bank in January 1917.

I worked as  the trustee of the Moscow Branch of the Siberian Trade Bank in 1917-1918. The office of Moscow Branch of our Bank was on Ilinka Street.
See the post: My work in the Moscow office of The Siberian Trade Bank  in the vicinity of famous building of The Moscow Exchange.
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I worked  hard and was very honest, careful  and diligent  employee.
   I prevented the fabrication of  the   falsified check for 320 thousand rubles (800,000.00 US dollars)  in January 1917.
There was an article about this incident in the Bulletin of the Moscow city hall and the Metropolitan Police on February 1, 1917 № 26

My work in the Moscow branch of The Siberian Trade Bank next to the famous building of the Moscow Exchange.

Moscow office of the Siberian Trade Bank where I worked in 1917-1918 was on  Ilyinka Street near Moscow  Exchange Builbing. 


                           This is 3D model of Moscow  Exchange Builbing.

During my work at the Moscow office of the Siberian Trade Bank I prevent  the theft     of 320,000 rubles (800,000.00 US dollars)   in January 1917.
1.     See the post "  Attempt of stealing  of 320,000 rubles (800,000.00 US dollars) from the  Moscow  Branch of the Siberian Trade Bank  in January 1917" in this blog.

вторник, 3 июля 2012 г.

The history of Nevsky Prospect in St. Petersburg (This is the street on which I reached my Siberien Trade Bank (Nevsky, 44) every day from Nicholas Railroad Station).

Nevsky Avenue (Prospect) is the main street in the city of St. Petersburg, Russia. Planned by Peter the Great as beginning of the road to Novgorod and Moscow, the avenue runs from the Admiralty to the Moscow Railway Station and, after making a turn at Vosstaniya Square, to the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.
The chief sights include the  Stroganov Palace, the huge neoclassical Kazan Cathedral, 

This is SketchUp 3D model of the  Kazan Cathedral.
the Art Nouveau Bookhouse (Dom Knigi), Elisseeff Emporium, half a dozen of 18th-century churches, a monument to Catherine the Great,  the Anichkov Bridge with its horse statues and much more. The feverish life of the avenue was described by Nikolai Gogol in his story "Nevsky Prospekt". Fyodor Dostoevsky often employed the Nevksy Prospekt as a setting within his works, such as "Crime and Punishment" and "The Double: A Petersburg Poem".

понедельник, 2 июля 2012 г.

My propaganda work with the soldiers of the General Staff and the description of the building in which they served.

I did  a propaganda work among the workers and soldiers In St. Petersburg.  
It was impossible to assemble, and to carry out the revolutionary activities in the building of the General Staff in front of the Winter Palace and the soldiers one by one gathered and came to practice to  my rented apartment.
More information about my propaganda work is in post "
My propaganda work in St. Petersburg in 1902-1905 among the workers, female students and soldiers of the General Staff" in this blog.
The description of General Staff Building is below.
The building was designed  in 1819-1829. It consists of two wings, which are separated by a tripartite triumphal arch. It  commemorating the Russian victory over  Napoleon in 1812. The arch links Palace Square through Bolshaya Morskaya St. to Nevsky Prospekt. The western wing now hosts the headquarters of the  Western Military District of the Russian Army. The eastern wing was transferred to the Hermitage Museum in 1993.
Садовников В.С. Вид Дворцовой площади и здания Главного штаба в Санкт-Петербурге
                    This is the view of Palace Square and the  General Staff Building
                                           in St. Petersburg. Russia.

четверг, 28 июня 2012 г.

My work in St. Petersburg in the Siberian Commercial Bank on Nevsky Prospect, 44.

I was hired in the Siberian Commercial Bank in 1915 after the graduation  from the  Mathematical Department  of the St. Petersburg Imperial University in 1913.
This is SketchUp model of the Siberian Commercial Bank on Nevsky 44  now. (2012).

I have already had the experience of working in  the bank. I worked as  the Assistant of the  Head of Department at the Central Bank of  the Credit Unions System. I was  entitled to  sign all finansial documents. This bank was a part of the Credit Unions System of the the Russian Empire. I worked there for three years (1913-1915). This bank was on Nevsky Prospect 59-61 in St. Petersburg too.
1   See the post in this blog:
     Anfisa Antonovna  Kramskaya  started to service at the Central Bank of  the Credit Unions System of the Russian Empire on Nevsky Prospect, 59.
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This is the photo of me on my working  place at the Siberian Commercial Bank (1915).

четверг, 21 июня 2012 г.

My studies at the Imperial Universities in Kiev and St. Petersburg and my work in the Siberian Commercial Bank in St. Petersburg and Moscow (1898-1918)

  I was a student of   Kiev’s  Imperial University of St. Vladimir in 1898-1900  and I was a student of Mathematics Department of  St. Petersburg Imperial University in 1900-1913 too.


                             This is 3D model of Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev, Ukraine.