Here we present the photos taken from blogger humus and depicting the Kostroma exhibition held in 1913 in honor of the 300th anniversary of the Romanov’s dynasty.
Getting ready for the exhibition.
Sculpture “Susanin and Russia”.
General view of the exhibition.
Another view taken from the church.
View of Nizhnenaberezhnaya street.
Zemskaya exhibition.
The main entrance to the exhibition.
The exhibition’s central square.
Central square of the exhibition.
Central square of the exhibition.
“Bogatyr” sculpture.
Restaurant.
Interior of the restaurant.
One of the banks.
Pavilion of manufacturing.
Inside the pavilion.
Another manufacturing pavilion.
One more.
Flax factory pavilion.
Flax factory pavilion.
Shawl made at the factory.
The forest pavilion.
The interior of the forest pavilion.
The municipal services pavilion.
The interior.
Weaving and spinning pavilion.
The large industry pavilion.
The pavilion of Zabenkin’s bells.
The brewery pavilion “New Bavaria”.
The royal pavilion.
It’s interior.
Agricultural pavilion.
Agricultural equipment.
One more pavilion.
In the trading house.
The Association of Manufactures of Anna Krasilshchikova and Sons pavilion.
The Association of the Big Kineshemskaya Manufactures pavilion.
Celebration on the water.
Nicholas II has arrived at Kostroma.
Children from Kostroma schools.
Nicholas II heading to the Church of Resurrection.
Royal family at the Church of Resurrection.
Emperor Nicholas on the balcony of the city’s royal pavilion.
Nicholas II at the exhibition in Kostroma.
At the bell making pavilion.
Our thanks to humus for the interesting collection of pictures!
Amazing buildings and photos. Wonder how it was to live in those days without cars and traffic, without cellphones and computers and women was women and men was men.