OTMAA and Empress Alexandra at the Mariyinski Palace in Kiev, 1911.
The imperial family arrived in Kiev in August of 1911 as part of an official visit connected to the unveiling of a grandiose statue of Alexander II on August 30.
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OTMAA and Empress Alexandra at the Mariyinski Palace in Kiev, 1911.
The imperial family arrived in Kiev in August of 1911 as part of an official visit connected to the unveiling of a grandiose statue of Alexander II on August 30.
Noel Olivier, Maitland Radford, Virginia Woolf (née Stephen), Rupert Brooke
August 1911
• Orianda.
Date: August 1911
Place of origin: Russia
Photographer: Herbert Galloway
~ The photograph shows, from left to right, Mr Urieff, Countess Komarovsky, H. H. Prince Nikita Alexandrovitch, Miss Evreynova, Princess Irina Alexandrovna, H. H. Prince Andrew Alexandrovitch, H. H. Prince Demetri Alexandrovitch, H. H. Prince Rostislav Alexandrovitch and H. H. Prince Feodor Alexandrovitch on the palace steps at Orianda (thought to be a misspelling of Oreanda). Taken by Herbert Galloway Stewart in The Crimea in August 1911.
“Dearest dear,” he murmured
Florence Lawrence and Arthur V. Johnson in Always a Way. The Motion Picture Story Magazine, August 1911. Internet Archive.
Mabel Normand in The Motion Picture Story Magazine, August 1911. Internet Archive.
Agnes Mapes in The Motion Picture Story Magazine, August 1911. Internet Archive.