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English: St Nicholas Church on the Ilyinka (1680-89), informally known as the Great Cross, is a landmark in the history of Russian architecture. Photo was taken in 1882; the church was blown up in 1933.
Date Photo of 1882, published in 1883
Source Original publication: Н. А. Найденов. Москва: Cоборы, монастыри, церкви. Т.1. 1883. Лист 30.
Author Nikolay Naidenov (1834-1905)
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  • 2005-07-19 18:36 Ghirlandajo 350×434× (136725 bytes) St Nicholas Church on the Ilyinka (1680-89), informally known as the Great Cross, is a landmark in the history of Russian architecture. Photo was taken in [[1882]]; the church was blown up in [[1933]]. {{PD}}

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