Village life of the Irkutsk province in 1900-1930

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  1. +14
    18 January 2014 09: 30
    Wonderful historical tour in photos. Definitely +.
    The impression that the photographs say is about the events of a century ago.
  2. +9
    18 January 2014 09: 30
    It would not hurt the author to put a date under each photograph, what time it refers to.
    1. Pit
      Pit
      +1
      20 January 2014 08: 36
      And not much more carefully the name of the collection to do. 10 photography, if you count from the bottom, it can not apply, even to the forties. The table is made up by the client, and she appeared much later. But in general, a good selection.
  3. +7
    18 January 2014 10: 03
    Nice selection, thanks! +!
    Honestly, I did not expect to see solid houses from a log house. Maybe it’s just that the bad didn’t hit the house, but what was presented was impressive. Unfortunately now - all the time - wrecked houses, houses with disabilities, and sometimes the authorities are not to blame, but those who live in them. I can understand when TV shows the squalid dwellings of old people, but when a fairly young family, living in a municipal apartment or a house, even inside their apartment, they can’t at least glue the peeled off wallpaper or plaster the wall in a section with a fallen off plaster, and it is being shown all over the country, excuse me ...
    The son bought a house in Stary Oskol from an employee 10 years ago. After a while, I decided to replace the front door and the worn-out porch, so men neighbors "came to him" and began to "fix" their brains: - "What are you doing here? People lived, they were happy with everything, but you, look, didn't arranges!". How do you call it?
    1. +3
      18 January 2014 11: 16
      An interesting selection. Well, as almost 50-60 ago, I visited my grandmother in the village.
      And about the house, dear Olga, maybe they want to bring the house to disgrace and get new housing for free. There are houses for two or four owners with separate entrances. Or maybe they don’t want to look worthless against the background of normal. Now freebie, theft, bad work are almost not condemned. And it is sad and disgusting.
    2. +8
      18 January 2014 11: 51
      Quote: ia-ai00
      Honestly, I did not expect to see solid houses from a log house.

      Siberia. A good forest and the sea then knew how to work with axes.
  4. +7
    18 January 2014 12: 30
    And the huts are, in different ways, chopped, corners, part in the "bowl", part in the "dovetail", we also call this "paw". People gathered from different places.
    1. +2
      19 January 2014 08: 51
      The gate of the rich "Semeyskiy" (Old Believer) courtyard
      Clickable
  5. +6
    18 January 2014 13: 15
    No other houses were built here, in the sense of tombs or huts, the climate is not the same. And another thing to pay attention to is shoes, unlike Russia, in Siberia they did not wear bast shoes!
    1. +1
      18 January 2014 13: 30
      Quote: Andrey_Irkutsk
      in Siberia did not wear bast shoes!

      But now they wear laughing
      http://www.stolby.ru/sob/189501.asp
      1. +4
        19 January 2014 08: 57
        But now they wear laughing

        That would be all for you fuckers ...
        Grandfather, the kingdom of heaven to him, taught to weave bast shoes in childhood.
        In one of the exercises we were caught not only by the "conditional enemy", but also by the Civil Defense and Emergencies + Ministry of Internal Affairs (we worked for the "enemy" landing force). And in the Ministry of Internal Affairs - DOGS !!! Nobody tried to hide from them in the woods?
        I remembered the science of grandfather, wove a pair of paws ... and laughter, and sin, it was a pity the camera was gone.
        And the dogs lost a trace! The axis is so ... request
  6. kaktus
    -2
    18 January 2014 13: 28
    The people in the photographs do not look happy, funny, well-dressed ... As if they foresee a great misfortune, a war that will start soon ... but I, of course, could be mistaken.
    1. +11
      18 January 2014 13: 54
      And it seemed to me that they were concentrated-intense, since the process of photographing in those days was probably still a curiosity, but I could be wrong too.
      1. +2
        19 January 2014 01: 19
        And you look at the pictures of those years. Household. So it is. It was so cool to see the photographer! I imagine. How much effort it took the operator to shoot all this!
      2. +4
        19 January 2014 02: 02
        Quote: ia-ai00
        And it seemed to me that they were concentrated-intense, since the process of photographing in those days was probably still a curiosity, but I could be wrong too.

        The reason for the stone-strained lich is, dear colleague Olga, that in those days the process of exposing the image to a photographic plate was lengthy from 2 to 5 seconds. The photographer warned clients in advance and they, as it were, froze for a few seconds. The result was such facial expressions.
  7. +4
    18 January 2014 13: 56
    Quote: kaktus
    The people in the photographs do not look happy, funny, well-dressed ... As if they foresee a great misfortune, a war that will start soon ... but I, of course, could be mistaken.

    well, it’s like someone, a hunter next to a dead wolf, I’m quite happy with myself.
  8. +8
    18 January 2014 13: 58
    Good people!
    1. +8
      18 January 2014 15: 18
      this is because there was no television or internet forums laughing
  9. Wolverine67
    +3
    18 January 2014 16: 47
    ...... really liked the selection, thanks to the author. Very beautiful faces, and what I especially liked, they are no different from us, we are the same as them. Alive Russia, will live forever and ever !!!
  10. M. Peter
    +4
    18 January 2014 19: 35
    I look at the photos of many of our Buryat hunters, who during the Second World War were good snipers.
    Plus photos, it was very interesting to see, I want only to ask the author, what do they have to do with military topics? winked
    1. +5
      19 January 2014 01: 14
      Military subjects ... And who saved the country. Were it not this audience? These ordinary-looking peasants, who executed orders under bullets. Maybe so? Or those villages, Arkhangelsk and Vologda, from where the men left, didn’t return to the war? And these villages went out .... Eternal Memory. That's all.
  11. +1
    18 January 2014 21: 09
    I have parents from similar places. My father graduated from a military school, my mother is a university. At that time, I would like to ... Thank you very much to the author. Rare staff. And labor. At that time, immeasurable!
    Life is amazing.
  12. +5
    18 January 2014 21: 33
    Most striking in the eye - this is a lot of children !!! And not at home and the way of life of people. There are many children - this is good, but then they did not live very well after the revolution and war - poorly. But they gave birth! And now? Ehhh ...
  13. +3
    18 January 2014 22: 09
    Amazing !!!!! I have no words!!!!
  14. +4
    18 January 2014 23: 06
    The selection is wonderful. It is striking when (I think the Buryats) try to wear clothes in a Russian way. And they look quite harmonious in their national one.
    HUGE AUTHOR +
  15. abk
    abk
    -7
    19 January 2014 01: 36
    terrible poverty ... if you compare these photos with photos of Americans or Europeans of those times
    1. +6
      19 January 2014 01: 41
      Quote: abk
      terrible poverty ... if you compare these photos with photos of Americans or Europeans of those times

      Everything is not going smoothly there either. The network is full of photographs of American people from about the same era. And so, yes, life in Russia was more complicated.
      1. abk
        abk
        +1
        19 January 2014 01: 46
        I agree, outback all the same
    2. +3
      19 January 2014 06: 50
      I do not agree.
      Such clothes were then worn in the villages (and in the city, too, mostly))))). Of course, it does not look like modern styles, but it can be seen that it is made soundly and look after it.
      And where family photos in general are all at the parade))).
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  16. +1
    19 January 2014 06: 46
    Many thanks to the author.
    I have family photos of the 30s, but more urban photos (photo studio). It was very interesting to see the village.
  17. DZ_98_B
    +2
    19 January 2014 07: 59
    Interesting photos. In the photo below rural intelligence. probably a snapshot of a noble hunter, in his hand he holds a ROGATINA. this weapon cannot be called otherwise. heavy about 35 cm blade. and strong shaft. namely on the bear. Certainly not classic forms.
  18. wanderer_032
    +2
    19 January 2014 20: 02
    History in photographs ...
    Very interesting. There are no more words. good
  19. ed65b
    +1
    20 January 2014 09: 31
    Thanks to the author. and a nameless photographer. thanks to them, hundreds and maybe even thousands, the memory of those years was preserved. It was touched by a close-up photo of the child.
  20. ko88
    0
    28 January 2014 16: 03
    really very interesting photos, the Buryat craftsmen, and the Old Believers, Siberia and the Far East are a very mysterious region))) thanks to the author
  21. 0
    15 March 2014 12: 41
    I don’t know why, but the difference in the faces of the people of the beginning of the century and later is very visible. You do not even need to sign the date.