Ethnic Russian Girl Dressed in the Costume of a Don Cossack Bride from Luhansk, Ukraine
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Ethnic Russian Girl Dressed in the Costume of a Don Cossack Bride from Luhansk, Ukraine
Officer and NCO of the Don Cossack Army Corps, Russia, 1812-1814; lithography by Fernlund based on a drawing by Gubarev
Sobór Wniebowstąpienia Pańskiego w Nowoczerkasku
It may be sad, but I am happy to hear that the one and only Don Cossack has been retired. The retirement of the 2016 Cheltenham Gold Cup winner was announced today, 11 January 2017, after he “had suffered a recurrence of a tendon injury first sustained last April” - read more here.
Happy and well deserved retirement, sweet boy.
Photo: hyperionone (flickr)
Officer of the Don Cossack Army Corps, 1801-1804, Russia; lithography by Lukoin based on a drawing by Gubarev
Private and orderly of the Don Cossack Ataman regiment, 1801-1809, Russia, lithography by Beck based on a drawing by Gubarev
Russian cavalry of Crimean war, text by Robert Thomas, plate by Richard Scollins
Lance corporal of the 12th Ingermanland Hussars, Balaclava
Cornet of the 11th Kiev Hussars, Balaclava
Corporal of the 60th Don Cossacks