Friday, June 19, 2026

Alexander Ferdinandovich Kelkh’s Mansion, Saint Petersburg, Russia, Interiors by Vasily Ivanovich Schoene and Vladimir Ivanovich Chagin.




 

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  1. Typical Moscow interior before the bolsheviks.

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    1. Let's hope the Ukrainians don't blow it up.

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  2. Aren’t they still building mud huts in Africa?

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    1. Why would Russians be building mud huts in Africa?

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  3. This is one example of a person having way too much money.

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    1. Back then they didn't have yachts or jets. But they did employ a lot of builders and artists.

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    2. Wanna bet that this was some sort of royalty and they had slaves building stuff for free.

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  4. Need several full time dusters.

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  5. "Undt ven you dust - all objects must ve cleaned - do I make myself clear !"

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  6. Wow, I'm glad it survived WWII. Many houses were destroyed by artillery or dismantled for firewood during the siege of Leningrad. The parquetry of the floor is amazing.
    Al_in_Ottawa

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  7. As a woodworker/carpenter wish I had just some of that skill level,perhaps the next life!

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