View of the lateral façade of the second wooden Lenin Mausoleum under construction showing workers installing tramway rails with Nikol'skaia Tower (Nicholas Tower) in the background and the Historical Museum on the far right, Red Square, Moscow
between March and 1 May 1924
- Photographs PH1998:0001:001-058 show images of Red Square in Moscow before and during the construction of the three Lenin Mausoleums designed by A. Shchusev (before construction: PH1998:0001:001-004; the first wooden mausoleum: 25 - 27 January 1924, PH1998:0001:005-010 and PH1998:0001:012-015; the second wooden mausoleum: March - 1 May 1924, PH1998:0001:017-050; and the third stone mausoleum: June 1929 - 12 October 1930, PH1998:0001:051-058). Photographs PH1998:0001:001-058 also show images of some of the buildings in Red Square, including: the Kremlin Towers, Nikol'skaya Tower (Nicholas Tower), Spasskaia Tower, Corner Arsenal Tower, and Senate Tower; the Upper Shopping Arcades; the Historical Museum; Saint Basil Cathedral; the monument to Minin and Pozharsky; the Voskresenskie Iverskie Gates (Resurrection Gates); and the Senate Building.
Gelatin silver print
comp.: 10.9 x 16.7 cm sheet: 11.5 x 18.1 cm
PH1998:0001:022
- The sheet has been trimmed unevenly.
inscribed and numbered - by an unknown hand, in graphite, on the print, verso, t.; "mavzolei - 3" [Mausoleum - 3]
Moscow; Russia (Federation);
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