
Real Photo Postcard with a View on Khreschatik, Kiev, circa 1956-57.
The size is regular standard 5 ½" x 3 ½", postally unused and unmarked. Circulation 3,000 copies, extremely low by Soviet standards. Printed on matte photo paper. The b/w photo presents a view on the then new buildings on Khreschatik, Kiev's main street, erected just after the war and representing the huge and prideful effort to rebuild Kiev, largely destroyed in the war. The back is undivided, the printed verbiage is in Ukrainian. The photographer's name, M. Kozlovskiy, is printed at bottom right.
In excellent condition. The emulsion is intact, the age toning to the paper is
The size is regular standard 5 ½" x 3 ½", postally unused and unmarked. Circulation 3,000 copies, extremely low by Soviet standards. Printed on matte photo paper. The b/w photo presents a view on the then new buildings on Khreschatik, Kiev's main street, erected just after the war and representing the huge and prideful effort to rebuild Kiev, largely destroyed in the war. The back is undivided, the printed verbiage is in Ukrainian. The photographer's name, M. Kozlovskiy, is printed at bottom right.
In excellent condition. The emulsion is intact, the age toning to the paper is minimal, the verso is clean and free of any wear or soiling.
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