any
10-12 c.
13 cent.
13-16 c.
10-19th cent.
16 cent.
17 cent.
18 cent.
1812
18-19th cent.
19 cent.
18 cent. - 1917
1862
1868
1883
1900-1917
1901-14
19-20 cent.
1914-18
1918
1919
1921-1937
1918-40
1926-1932
1927-1935
1939- 45
1940-41
1941-45
1967
1945-90
1945 - 1999
20-21 cent
21cent
Dr. (Privat-docent) V. V. Preobrazhensky with members of the history circle >>
Participants in the High School circle Source of Life. Riga, 1933 >>
The Third General Meeting of the RSCM of the Baltic States at the Pühtitsa Convent (Estonia) in 1930 >>
Dmitry Tarasov, owner of the Volga Tea-house with his wife. >>
27 Katolu st. - 8th Russian Primary (4-year) School. >>
The building of a craftsmen’s co-operative was home to the Amateur Theatre, managed by Konstantin Nezlobin, in the late 1920’s. >>
Emilia Benjamin Street (untill 2024 – Turgenev Street) 21a. From 1928 to 1934, the Russian Student Orthodox Union was located here, and in the basement, the 3rd squad of Russian scouts rented a room in the 1920`s –1930`s. >>
The Government Russian Secondary School (High School) was based in this building in 1939/1940 academic year. >>
Gaiziņa Street (formerly Suzdal street, named in honour of ancient Russian city Suzdal) .House 1. >>
The pavilion of Latvia at the Universal Exhibition in Brussels (1935). For this project, Sergey Antonov was awarded with two honorary diplomas, two gold medals and the Belgian Order of Leopold II. >>