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Pavilion "John Grieves", 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov. Pavilion "John Grieves", 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov
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Pavilion "John Grieves", 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov. Pavilion "John Grieves", 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov
Pavilion "John Grieves", 1911. From a collection of photographs documenting the First West Siberian Agricultural, Forestry, and Industrial Trade Exhibition, which took place in Omsk in 1911. The exhibition was held from June 15 to August 1 of that year, and was a significant event in the life of the Siberian region. Nothing on this scale or this level of ambition had ever been staged in Siberia. Omsk State Museum of Regional History and Folklife
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This stunning print captures the grandeur of Pavilion "John Grieves" from the 1911 First West Siberian Agricultural, Forestry, and Industrial Trade Exhibition in Omsk. Created by A. A. Antonov, this architectural marvel was a focal point of the exhibition that took place from June 15 to August 1 of that year.
The Pavilion "John Grieves" stands as a testament to the ambition and innovation of the Siberian region during this pivotal moment in history. The exhibition itself was a groundbreaking event for Siberia, showcasing its agricultural, forestry, and industrial achievements on a scale never before seen.
As you gaze at this photograph, you can't help but be transported back in time to witness the excitement and energy surrounding this monumental occasion. The intricate design of the pavilion's facade, complete with flags waving proudly in front of its doors and windows, speaks to the attention to detail and craftsmanship that went into creating such an impressive structure.
Now housed in the Omsk State Museum of Regional History and Folklife, this print serves as a reminder of Siberia's rich heritage and historical significance. It is a window into a bygone era when progress and ingenuity were on full display for all to see.
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