Russian Christmas postcards from 1910s
(Unlike today, Christmas was celebrated in the Russian Empire on Dec. 25)
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Oh, Me And My Teddy Bear
Have No Worries, Have No Cares
Me And My Teddy Bear
Just Play And Play All Day
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‘Back in the USSR, you don’t know how luck you are!’
Original artist: Valery Barykin
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Happy International Fighting for the Women's Rights Day!
here are some soviet cards&posters :)
◀️ “March 8th - the day of the workers' uprising against kitchen slavery. Down with the oppression and philistinism of home life!”
▶️ “1910-1960. LONG LIVE MARCH 8 - THE DAY OF INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY OF WORKING WOMEN IN THE FIGHT FOR PEACE AND DEMOCRACY!”
”Long live Soviet woman!”
◀️ “Long live Soviet women!”
▶️ “ (banner) female workers and farmers, vote!” “Under red banner, in the ranks with men, bring fear to bourgeoisie!”
◀️ “March 8th - Women Empowerment day”
▶️ “Down with the kitchen slavery! Time for a new life!”
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Caricature🖼️
World War Ⅰ 1914-1918
1914-1915."russians returns with trophies from Lviv"
Austro-hungarian caricaturist made this beautiful postcard.Interesting fact that russian "soldiers"have always been greedy on a toilets.
russia raised the generations of thieves and rapists.russia must fall down
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Cosmonaut postcard by L. Firsanova, 1988.
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“Christ is risen!”
Easter postcard printed by Natalia Butkovskaya in Petrograd (today Saint Petersburg), 1915
National Library of Russia
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Monastery near Kyiv, Ukraine
Russian vintage postcard, mailed in 1901 to Montereau, France
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Antique New Year calendar postcards (Russian Empire, 1903-1905)
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flickr
Postcrossing RU-100175593 by Gail Anderson
Via Flickr:
Easter postcard for a Postcrossing members meet-up in Omsk, Russia. Sent by a Postcrossing member in Russia.
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