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English: Privet iz Kharkova. Lopan, right Moskalevka, left Novoselovka. Russian Empire Postcard Kharkov. View from University Hill. Pokrovsky monastery is left.
Русский: Открытое письмо "Привет из Харькова". Река Лопань. Вдали Университетская горка. Прорисованная фотография между 1901 (постройка колокольни Благовещенского собора) и началом 1918 (введение новой орфографии).
Дальний план: слева направо высокие ориентиры: Покровский собор на Университетской горке, частично слева его перекрывает Благовещенский собор в Залопани, † Николаевский собор на Николаевской площади (снесён в 1930), Успенский собор на Университетской горке, пожарная каланча на Екатеринославской площади, Дмитриевская церковь на Екатеринославской улице (изуродована перестройкой в кинотеатр "Спорт"); белая под зелёным куполом - или † Воскресенская церковь возле Рыбного моста[1] или † Преображенская церковь на Москалёвке на углу нынешних улиц Конева и Октябрьской революции, построена в 1869, снесена в конце 1960-х[2].
Ближний план: слева и чуть сзади нынешняя Новосёловка, улица Конторская (ныне Краснооктябрьская), сейчас 90-е номера домов, бор слева не сохранился. Справа Москалёвка, нынешний завод "Свет Шахтёра", красные домики не сохранились. Река Лопань течёт на зрителя и поворачивает вправо в излучину.
Date between 1902 and 1916
date QS:P,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1902-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1916-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source A reproduction of post cards dated early 20th century, own scan for original paper postcard // репродукция почтовой карточки начала XX века, свой скан бумажной открытки
Author UnknownUnknown ; на открытке не указан
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