How Russian peasants lived in Siberia at the end of the 19th century
More recently, many of these photographs could only be found in the archives, and then, if you really try! Now digitized images are increasingly appearing on the network, and they are incredibly interesting. For example, the following shots depict the life and life of the Siberian peasantry at the end of the 19th century.
Peasants at a break
Siberian hunters
Peasant women crumple linen
Weaver
Tugun fishing on the machine tool of the Verkhne-Inbatsky Turukhansk Territory
Rinse clothes on the river
Ski hunter
Wedding. Kansky district, Karymova village, October 1, 1913
Woman in a traditional Ukrainian costume
Game of towns
Potter
Harvesting bath brooms. Uzhur village, Achinsky district
Family of Old Believers
Laundresses on the Yenisei. Krasnoyarsk, the beginning of the 1900s
Harvesting tobacco in Minusinsk district.
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