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Русский: К.Э.Циолковский. Портрет. Изображение погрудное, голова 3/4 влево. В светлой блузе и темном пиджаке. С орденом Трудового Красного Знамени и нагрудным знаком "Активист Осоавиахима СССР". Не ранее 27 ноября 1932 года - не позднее 18 августа 1933 г. г. Калуга. Негатив. 9x6. Копия клишированного оттиска. Фотограф: Феодосий Андроникович Чмиль (1900-е - 1945). ГМИК НВФН -6182. Первая публикация: газета "Коммуна" (Калуга). 1935. 17 сентября. №207. С.2.(информация по каталогу "Фотодокументы о жизни и деятельности К.Э.Циолковского", Калуга, "Золотая аллея", 2004, с.63)
Date between 1932 and 1933
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Author Феодосий Андроникович Чмиль (1900-е - 1945)

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