Siberian Digital Photo Collection
This digital collection of Siberian scenes is presented by the UC Berkeley Slavic Collections.
Donors
The Center for Slavic and East European Studies received a gift of these photographs from Vera and Robert Eby. The photos were donated to the Center in the name of their son, James Peter Eby, who is currently an undergraduate majoring in Russian History at Berkeley.
James Peter Eby is a descendent of the Kropotkin family whose other descendents in the United States include Elizabeth Sidorov (nee Princess Elizabeth Kropotkin), Alex Alden, Vera Sidorov Eby, and Christopher Eby. This collection of photographs has been in the possession of the Eby family for some time. They are now being reframed and will be housed in the offices of the Center for Slavic and East European Studies and in the History Department of UC Berkeley.
The Collection
The original photographs have been turned into digital representation by the Photographic Services Department of the UC Berkeley Library. They are presented for study in standard and high resolution. We recommend that the high resolution images be viewed only by those with high speed connections to the internet.
Little is known about the circumstances under which these photographs were taken, however the Eby family has verified that the photographs date from the late nineteenth century. Several scholars have viewed the photographs and suggested preliminary identifications. Their comments are represented underneath the individual images.
We encourage others who may have knowledge of the people, customs and geography represented by these photographs to contribute information. Send your suggestions to Allan
Urbanic and be sure to include your name and contact information as well as the sources you have used to make the identification.
 Photo 1: Wealthy family with peasants Screen Resolution | High Resolution
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 Photo 5:Middle class man in a cart Screen Resolution | High Resolution
 Photo 6: Residences (3 windows) and storage facilities (one window) Shop sign says: Sklad" (words indecipherable) orudii (initials indecipherable) Shishkina Screen Resolution | High Resolution
 Photo 7: Winter hunting party: Russians and perhaps Germans Screen Resolution | High Resolution
 Photo 8: Wealthy woman with peasant in troika Screen Resolution | High Resolution
 Photo 9:Children bathing in a pond Screen Resolution | High Resolution
 Photo 10: Old Believers(?) eating peas Man is Russian; woman is probably not Screen Resolution | High Resolution
 Photo 11: A sledding party Screen Resolution | High Resolution
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 Photo 13:Peasant women: perhaps returning from harvest Screen Resolution | High Resolution
 Photo 14: Windmills, perhaps a rural milling establishment Screen Resolution | High Resolution
 Photo 15: Flour mill of E.M. Mel'nik Screen Resolution | High Resolution
 Photo 16: Man in Buryat or Turkic dress Screen Resolution | High Resolution
 Photo 17: Wealthy woman with escort in cart Screen Resolution | High Resolution
 Photo 18: Gypsies on horseback Screen Resolution | High Resolution
 Photo 19: Bazaar Screen Resolution | High Resolution
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 Photo 21:Shop sign says "Gostinyi dvor L.G.(?) Kozlova) Sign on left also indicates a proprieter named Kozlov Screen Resolution | High Resolution
 Photo 22: A hunting party Screen Resolution | High Resolution
 Photo 23: River steamboat "Volshebnik" Screen Resolution | High Resolution
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