File:Kursk Train Station Old (View from railways) 1.jpg

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English: Old Kursk Train Station (Yamskoy Vokzal, Kursk I) in the begining of XX century. View from railways. Train from Moscow arrived.
Русский: Железнодорожный вокзал Курска (Ямской вокзал, станция Курск I) в начале ХХ века. Вид со стороны железнодорожных путей. Прибывает поезд из Москвы.
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Digital copy downloaded from book (цифровая копия загружена из книги): «В.И. Склярук, Н.Ф. Логачев, Ю.В. Озеров Старые Курские Открытки. Каталог иллюстрированных почтовых карточек 1899—1930 годов с объяснением видов города, Курск — 2005 г. — ISBN 5-86354-106-7» (Page (страница) 199)
Author Publisher (издатель): Северное художественное изательство, Москва
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Postcard N13 from same publisher (view from same point) w/o train
Почтовая карточка №13 того же издательства (вид с той же точки) без поезда.

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