Moscow. The memorial in the square "Arbatets" in the Sokol district.

Necropolis Arbatets for the common people, invalids of the Crimean, Russian-Turkish and Russian-Japanese wars.
This is the only surviving ancient tombstone on the site of the Arbatets necropolis (on the site of which a square on Alabyan St. was destroyed in Soviet times) was saved from destruction and equipped in 2013 by a group of local historians, with the participation of activists from the Public Council to Perpetuate the Memory of Crimean Heroes, Russian-Turkish, Russian-Japanese wars, buried in the "Falcon" area of ​​Moscow.
The cemetery was founded in the middle of the 19th century; earlier, one of the palaces of the village of Vsehsvyatsky was located on the site of this cemetery.
The cemetery continued to function until the 1960s. Alabyan Street, laid in the late 1950s, partially touched the western corner of the cemetery, a small part of the graves was destroyed. In the second half of the 1960s, the cemetery was liquidated and turned into a public garden. The remains demanded by relatives were reburied in other Moscow cemeteries, but part of the graves remained in the ground. All gravestones were dismantled (however, of them were restored in 2012). In the 2000s, a square for walking dogs was arranged in the square, the tracks were tiled.
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Camera: Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 120 ED (AF)
Film: Kodak GC/UltraMax 400 Color Negative Film (expired film)
[The film is expired, storage conditions are unknown. The film was exhibited at ISO 100]
Scanner: Epson Perfection 4490 Photo
Photo taken: 28/07/2019

ロモグラファー:
abbsound
アップロード日:
2019-08-23
カメラ:
Nikon Lite Touch zoom 120 ED AF
フィルム:
Kodak Ultramax 400
都市:
Moscow
国 / 地域:
Russia
アルバム:
Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 120 ED (AF)
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