Box 1
Contains 151 Results:
Photographs, Paulina Miasnikova and friends, circa 1920s
Axenova has put notes on the backs of three of the four photos, providing background and context.
Photographs, Paulina Miasnikova and her brother Ivan, circa 1920s, 1930, 1995
Axenova has added captions on the back of several of the photos.
Photograph, Kseniia Krylova with her youngest son, 1925 November 15
Krylova was a friend of Evgeniia Ginzburg; see Krutoi Marshrut.
Photograph, Dmitri Fedorov and Evgeniia Ginzburg, 1925
this photo of the newly wedded couple is inscribed on the back by both to Anna Ivanovna, Dmitri's mother.
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg and Aleksei, 1926
Ginzburg cut out part of the picture where she is pregnant with Aleksei; the photo of mother and son is inscribed to Evgeniia's sister-in-law, Leila, and is dated 2/19/1927.
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg, Dmitri Fedorov, and Aleksei, 1927, 1930
Group photo shows Fedorov, Evgeniia Ginzburg's first husband, together with Aleksei, her oldest son.
Photograph, Nataliia Ginzburg, circa 1931
Photo is inscribed by Nataliia to her niece, Antonina Axenova.
Photographs, Egeniia Ginzburg and RabFak colleagues, 1932
Axenova's caption indicates that Ginzburg was pregnant with Vasilii.
Photographs, Anton Valter, 1933-1934
Anton Valter, whom Ginzburg married in Kolyma, figures prominently in Krutoi Marshrut.
Photograph, Anton Valter and family, 1935
Anton Valter with his wife Lucia and their three daughters.
Photograph, Evgeniia ginzburg and children, 1936
Axenova indicates in her caption that this photo, prior to Ginzburg's arrest, shows her sons, Aleksei and Vasilii, as well as her stepdaughter, Maiia Aksenova.
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg, circa 1936
On the back of the smaller print, the date 1949 is written; however, this is an error -- the photo is of Ginzburg in Kazan before her arrest.
Photographs, Dmitri and Alexei Fedorov, circa 1932-1937
The photo dated 1937 shows, besides Aleksei and Dmitri, Innga Fedorova, Dmitri's daughter by a second marriage.
Oval Tray, embossed with the portrait of alexei Fedorov, circa 1930s
Photographs, Aleksei Fedorov, Vasilii Aksenov, Aleksei Aksenov, 1936, 1964
Axenova supplies captions with regard to Ginzburg's sons, Aleksei and Vasilii, as well as Ginzburg's grandson, Aleksei Vasilievich Aksenov.
Photograph, Nataliia Ginzburg with her first husband, Korolev, 1930s
Caption on the back of the photo indicates that Korolev was executed in 1937.
Photographs, Dima Korolev, son of Nataliia Ginzburg, and Vasilii Aksenov, late 1930s
Captions indicate that the photos were sent to E. Ginzburg in Magadan.
Photographs, Vasilii Pavlovich Aksenov, 1939-1940
As the caption on the back indicates, in one of these photos from Kazan, Evgeniia Ginzburg's younger son is depicted with his uncle.
Photographs, Aleksei Fedorov and family, circa 1940
Antonina Axenova supplies notes on the back of the photos, indicating that the scene is Orenburg during the last summer before the war. The group photo shows Dmitri Fedorov's family: sister Vera, brother Nikolai and wife, sister Lelia, and the parents, with Aleksei in front.
Photograph, Aleksei Dmitrievich Fedorov, circa 1941
Ginzburg's first son who died in the siege of Leningrad.
Photographs, lev Kopelev, 1941-1942
Lev Kopelev became a good friend of Ginzburg as well as the mentor and spiritual godfather of Antonina Axenova.
Photographs, Hospital Staff at Belichye, 1940s
On the back of one photo Axenova writes that Belichye is where Evgeniia Ginzbur first became acquainted with Anton Valter.
Photograph, Maiia Aksenova, 1946
Maiia Aksenova was E. Ginzburg's stepdaughter.
Photograph, Dima Korolev, circa late 1940s
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg and Anton Valter, 1947-1949
Photographs, Vasilii Aksenov in Marchekan and Magadan, 1947-1949
Besides E. Ginzburg and A. Valter, one print shows Antonina Axenova.
Photograph, Antonina Axenova, late 1940s
On the back of the photo Axenova writes that it is her first photograph and corresponds to the time when Ginzburg first started taking her home with her from Detdom--see Krutoi Marshrut.
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg and Antonina Axenova, late 1940s-early 1950s
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg, Anton Valter, et al., 1950
One photo shows Ginzburg and the children at summer camp, and another shows Paulina Miasnikova together with Ginzburg and Valter.
Photographs, Marchekan, circa 1950
The camp or settlement of Marchekan was about four or five kilometers from Magadan; inscriptions written by Miasnikova, who is pictured in one of the photos.