Russia, 1896, in Color

Russia. 100 Years Ago. Again. We had it from Russian photographer Prokudin-Gorsky
whose photos are being stored in the Library of Congress in USA, but now it’s totally different
case. Photos were made by Czech photographer while on his travel thru Russia back in the
year 1896. Most of them were lost later due to two wars in Europe and other tragical things but
some still managed to survive till our year 2009 and now we can see them here.
It’s a big pity that there are only such a few of them left.






















The previous posts on this you can see here and here, one of them boasts hundred plus photos.
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Totally awesome.
So, I’m wondering why those people are standing around a pile of clothes in the mostly black and white photo. And my darn religious upbringing makes me think that giant wooden boat looks just like Noah’s Ark. Excellent photos, and thanks for sharing!
Brain, it looks like that “pile of clothes” contains a person. What looks like a head is on the left side of it. Possibly dead?
this is a photo from Khodynka in Moscow. It was a fest there
during the coronation of Nikolay II. Since there were too many people, a jam began, and about 1500 people were crushed to death. Obviously, this is one of the victims.
that photo is from the infamous Khodynka Tragedy.. “The Khodynka Tragedy was a mass panic that occurred on May 18, 1896, on Khodynka Field in Moscow during the festivities following the coronation of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II, which resulted in the deaths of 1,389 people.”
The glory days of Jew haters.
Fantastic. Keep it up…
Good photographs!!! Again I can not help but feel sadness when realizing how great Russia was with enterprising people and ambition and community sense everywhere. Look what it is today. Greedy moneygrabbers trying to ’steal’ what they can from family, neighbours, others. No consious! Ego and egoism are the primary thing. Sad. Dad.. russia is in decline and sick.
“when realizing how great Russia was”
Are you kidding me???
Russia was always a dark and scary place, people lived like shit, scared to death of everything…
What a retard, die.
What were you trying to say kiddo?
Yes russia truly was and is a dark shit hole country.
So I’m guessing you were there then? Is your comment a first person account?
Chuvak, do yourself a favor, GET SOME BRAIN!
cool story bro
Incredible!
stop trolling and spreading your lies under my good name, false Kirov. GO and fuck yourself.
As for photos: interesting.
Fantastic good
That ship statue is slightly better than the Mayor Yuri Luzhkov/Zurab Tsereteli eye sore!
Excellent photos. Not a lot of people around in some of the pictures. I really get a feel for how much population has increased since they were taken.
Nice pictures,was Russia a better country before the Soviet Union 23 years later?
Some of theese are real color photographs by Prokudin Gorskii, but some are hand-coloured black-and-white photographs.
Here are some more of the Prokudin Gorskii’s photos:
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/
Russia is a scrapyard! Antidemocratic hell-hole.
And you know that how?
Chushila, did you know you are a retard?
attack the argument not the one making it
Ilove these old photographs. Thank Yous
Prokudin-Gorsky did real color photography and this ones are just b/w photos artificially colored. But anyway, they’re very interesting.
one thing is not right on these pics, especially one where we can see electricity - 8th from a top. Mr. Edison has discovered the bulb in 1879, it is hard to believe that from that time, after 15 years electricity industry was on so high level in russia that it was everywhere.
Don’t you think?
@staniu
Where do you see any light bulbs on this photos? I see only telegraph (telephone?) wires and street lamps (but they can be, and probably are, gas lamps as well).
Guess the picture was taken around 1896.
(Yes i am very intrested i early electric history… Not to offend or so, but as i remember from my book studies the first commersial power stations was build around 1880 )
I have seen old movies when a man would light the wick of each lamp on the street and horse pulled carriages would go by him.
I don´t knew, but a possibility is that it was for for some sort of electric arc light, electric arch light was popular before the vacum/gas light bulbs as we knew it today was invented. (and often continued use even after that to lighten up bigger areas)
what is the name of the Czech photographer who took those photes? Do you know it? Thank you Very nice pictures, nice post
I HATE RUSSIA AND RUSSIANS! The whole world hates you. All Russians to camps or to work for free as servants. So are worth.
There are no Lenin statues…yet……
sure not…
Could it really be,no more Miss India posts on englishrussia!!!!!!!!
I hope she is doing well,not that I miss her same repetitive posts!
Nevsky Prospect with hardly any traffic, carriages moving so slowly that you can easily cross the street… a situation one can only dream of now when one sees the hectic traffic in the centre of St Petersburg.
Fantastic Photos. I wish there were explanations. The double decker horse wagons and the 3 decker boat are amazing. How was the boat powered? I’d assume it was coal fired steam engine paddle wheeler like a Mississippi River boat in America, but I dont see smoke stacks. Maybe it was a barge. Very cool!
Nice!! was Russia a better country before the Soviet Union 23 years later?
Could it really be,no more Miss India posts on englishrussia!!!!!!!
I hope she is doing well,not that I miss her same repetitive posts!
Incredible pictures!
I love old photos and have hardly seen some Russian ones.
Oh man, the people in moscow looks like shit… now they looks so! But St. Petersburg is very good!
Very beutiful photos
spanish user
agur
For those who think that Russia is a hell-hole
Go and fuck your self. You must be russian to have say that. If you are not, than shut up. You know nothing about russian people, soul and spirit.
May God grant Russia to return to its former greatness!
Thankyou for photo. I wish I lived in this Russia
Simeon From Moscow
Russia was always a dark and scary place people lived like shit scared to death of everything
Czech photographer Frantisek Krátký. And in Russia, he came specially for the coronation of Nicholas II
On the 23rd photo (second from bottom) , is that the Tsar in that carriage?
I enjoyed your blog, come check out mine sometime.