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THE STATE VISIT - ROMANOVA

Photography Historical posted on Jun 29, 2008
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Collage of the ride trough the Dutch village. Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia (Alexandra Feodorovna Romanova) and her daughter Grand Duchesse Anastasia. They where presumed to have been murdered with her family on July 17, 1918, by forces of the Bolshevik secret police. Take care, have a great day and thanks for your support and kind comments on my previous postings. Also thanks to everyone who added my work as a favorite. Cornelis

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artice

7:43AM | Sun, 29 June 2008

GORGEOUS IMAGES..HISTORY REPLAYED..:o)

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RodolfoCiminelli

7:56AM | Sun, 29 June 2008

Fantastic and beautiful photo series my friend....!!!

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timtripp

7:57AM | Sun, 29 June 2008

wonderful series!

BibbyBear

8:01AM | Sun, 29 June 2008

A lovely re-enactment of this historical event (unless she isn't really dead, in which case she's looking stunning for 90 years old LOL!!) A lovely collage with great details. Hugs xx

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kahun.hida

10:00AM | Sun, 29 June 2008

高貴な方の写真と見受けますけど、あなた様も素晴らしい!!!

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nikolais

11:41AM | Sun, 29 June 2008

most interesting for a Russian which I am. great collage and thatnk you.

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leanndra

1:55PM | Sun, 29 June 2008

Cornelis, This is a rather timely post: National Geographic Magazine July 2008 Issue: Crime and Denouement "The fate of Russia's last royal family has inspired myth and mystery. Maybe no more. A dig last year near Yekaterinburg may have turned up the remains of two missing Romanoz children: Alexei and either Anastasia or Maria. After rereading a 1934 note from a Bolshevik executioner, researchers found the spot-about 200 feet from a field that in 1991 yielded nine bodies identified as Tsar Nicholas II, his family, and servants. Then they poked a metal rod into soil whose give indicated a disturbance. What they unearthed, ( 44 bone fragments, 7 teeth, 3 bullets, 1 piece of cloth perhaps the shirt Alexei is said to have worn when executed. Also coal, nails and shards of ceramic [which match vessels found in 1991that likely held the sulfuric acid used to disfigure the corpses]), could end 90 years of dispute. In 1917 the imperial clan was spirited to the Urals. The next year, on Lenin's orders, they were shot, stabbed, burned, and buried. Yet the legend that some escaped has endured, prior forensic evidence is still debated. This new find and the DNA testing it has prompted may finally close the case. - Jeremy Berlin " It seems Lenin's plan to remove all traces of the Romanov family failed. How absolutely evil!

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billcody

4:03PM | Sun, 29 June 2008

Great series with stunning pics. And no modern stuff around! Great!

MedTran39

4:23PM | Sun, 29 June 2008

Love this collage of historical times. Beautiful!

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kgb224

8:30PM | Sun, 29 June 2008

Excellent capture.

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alphalioness

8:51PM | Sun, 29 June 2008

Great turn of the (last) century outfits...love the presentation :D

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afugatt

10:37PM | Sun, 29 June 2008

Gorgeous pics! I love the costumes!

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amota99517

10:55PM | Sun, 29 June 2008

These are such great costumes. Excellent capture and thanks for sharing this adventure with us.

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RobyHermida

9:32PM | Mon, 30 June 2008

Gorgeous

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tennesseecowgirl

5:38PM | Fri, 30 April 2010

wonderful collage!


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