1st quarter

Stove door. The end of the 19th — 1st quarter of the 20th centuries.


Stove door. The end of the 19th — the beginning of the 20th centuries.


Stove door. Pravda Artel. Polotsk. 1926—1953.


Postcard from the Souvenir de Polotzk series. Published by F.B.Göhler. Dresden, the end of the 19th century.


Passage of the writing store L.A. Rafailovich. Polotsk. 1904—1909.


Photographer Ye.A.Bernstein. Polotsk. The end of the 19th — the beginning of the 20th centuries.


Gushcho Ksenia Emenovna with her daughter Nina. Photographer Yu.R.Bermant. Polotsk. 1910—1914.


On the left is Gushcho Nina. Photographer Yu.R.Bermant. Polotsk. 1910—1914.


Gushcho Ksenia Emenovna with her daughter Nina. Photographer Eilim. Polotsk. 1923—1925.


On the left is the railway station building of Gromy station in Polotsk. 1942.


Leninskaya Street in Polotsk. In the center behind the ruins is the building of the house of Peter I. 1941—1944.


The right bank of the Western Dvina River in Polotsk. 1941—1944.


A square with a dilapidated cinema "Internationale" in Polotsk. 1941—1944.


Photographer N.P.Glazunov (city chief architect in 1956—1969). Polotsk, 1962.


Photographer N.P.Glazunov (city chief architect in 1956—1969). Polotsk, 1968-1969.


Photographer N.P.Glazunov (city chief architect in 1956—1969). Polotsk, 1960-1970.


The building of the children's village named after Lenin. Polotsk district, village of Bykovshchina. 1925—1931.


The carpentry workshop of the orphanage named after Lenin. Polotsk district, village of Bykovshchina. 1924—1931.


Polotsk district, village of Bykovshchina. 1932.


Pupils of the orphanage named after Lenin. Polotsk district, village of Bykovshchina. 1935.


Pupils of the orphanage named after Lenin. Polotsk district, village of Bykovshchina. 1936.


Lesha Gordeev and Vanya Alekseenko, pupils of the orphanage named after Lenin. Polotsk district, village of Bykovshchina, 1937.


The territory of the orphanage named after Lenin. Polotsk district, village of Bykovshchina. 1939.


The opening of the pioneer camp of the orphanage named after Lenin. Polotsk district, village of Bykovshchina. 1940.


Pupils of the orphanage named after Lenin. Polotsk district, village of Bykovshchina. 1941.


The teacher and pupils of the orphanage named after Lenin. Polotsk district, village of Bykovshchina. 1941.


Lazar Khatskelevich Genov. Polotsk. 1939.


Sending orphans to a sanatorium camp. L.Kh.Genov is the second on the left in the first row. Polotsk. 1947.


Employees of Red Cross Polotsk Society. L.Kh. Genov is in the center. Polotsk. 1947.


L.Kh.Genov is the third on the right in the second row. Ushachy district. 1949.


Volodya Genov. Polotsk. 1957.


L.Kh.Genov is the first on the right. Polotsk. 1959.


Novopolotsk. 1960.


Andrey Ananievich Kondratenko. Ryazan. 1946.


The obligation to supply the state in 1956 with meat, milk, eggs, wool, leather raw materials and potatoes addressed to Kondratenko Andrey Ananievich. Polotsk district. 1956.


Pupils and teachers of the elementary school of the village of Strunnya. Larisa Kondratenko is the third on the left in the second row. 1945—1950.


Pupils and teachers of the elementary school of the village of Strunnya. 1945—1950.


Anastasia Stepanovna Kondratenko with her children Lenya, Luda and Larisa. 1951.


Larisa Kondratenko is the fourth on the left in the fourth row. Polotsk. 1957.


Lyudmila Kondratenko is the third on the right in the third row. Polotsk district, village of Goryany, 1961.


The Molniya pocket clocks, belonged to Leonid Andreyevich Kondratenko. Chelyabinsk, 1980—1990.


Nikolai Kastritsky in the form of the delegate of the 12th World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow. 1985.


Znamya unosti newspaper No. 139 (10145) dated July 19, 1985 with an article about N.S.Kastritsky, a participant in the 12th World Festival of Youth and Students.


N.S.Kastritsky’s notepad with records of the 12th World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow. 1985.


Album on the conduct of the 12th World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow. Belonged to N.S.Kastritsky.


Pennant. Moscow, 1985. Belonged to N.S.Kastritsky.


The Katyusha souvenir doll. Belonged to N.S.Kastritsky.


The World Federation of Democratic Youth badge. 1975—1985. Belonged to N.S.Kastritsky.


Mastinsky Leonid Markovich. Genadz Buraukin. Canvas, oil. Lepel. 2015.


G.N.Buraukin with his wife Julia on the 25th anniversary of the wedding. Minsk. 1984.


The notebook with records made by G.N.Buraukin during a trip to Poland. 1958.


G.N.Buraukin’s personal things.


The book "Saratustricae Gatae" /"The Gathas of Zarathushtra"/. Translated to Latin, brought the original text, and also critically analyzed the publications of Brockhaus, Westergor and Spigel by Dr. Kaetan Kossovich. St. Petersburg. 1871.


State Publishing House of the BSSR. Stalin Printing house. Minsk. 1956.


State educational and pedagogical publishing house of the Ministry of Education of the BSSR. Kolas polygraph Combine. Minsk. 1958.


State Publishing House of Fiction. Moscow. 1959.


Krymizdat Publishing House. Simferopol. 1953.


State Publishing House of Children's Literature. Moscow. 1957.


Belarus Publishing House. Minsk. 2020. From the collection of laureates of the 60th Mastatstva knigi National Competition.


Belarusian Navuka Publishing House. Minsk. 2020. From the collection of laureates of the 60th Mastatstva knigi National Competition.


Belarusian Encyclopedia named after Petrus Brovka Publishing House. Minsk. 2020. From the collection of laureates of the 60th Mastatstva knigi National Competition.


Belarus Publishing House. Minsk. 2020. From the collection of laureates of the 60th Mastatstva knigi National Competition.


Published by Convent of the Saviour and St. Euphrosyne. Polotsk. 2020. From the collection of laureates of the 60th Mastatstva knigi National Competition.


Ukrainian SSR, Terebovlia. 1970—1975.


USSR, 1950—1960.


USSR, 1950—1960.


Made by Belglavkonditer.1953—1955.


USSR, Rzhevsk. 1964.


Gumen Felix Fedorovich. Natasha. Paper, watercolor. Vitebsk. 1978.


Gumen Felix Fedorovich. Tanya. Paper, watercolor. Vitebsk. 1985.


Gumen Felix Fedorovich. Self-portrait. Paper, watercolor. Vitebsk. 1975.