Moscow, April 26 /TASS /. Unique photos, letters, objects of the family of Vologda fishermen of Grozoilovs at the end of the twentieth century – early twentieth century were first introduced in Vologda. In an example of a family history, the tragic moments of Russian history were revealed, Tass was the head of the museum “Vologda, the turn of the nineteenth century” Marina Cretan.
Our new exhibition “I wrote to you in French” tells the history of a very simple Vologda family, there are documents and many survivors in their owners miraculously and ending in the Vologda Museum's funds. This is the family of fishermen Vologda of Grozovilovs farmers from the Vologda Volost Volost Volost village, like all farmers, like all farmers. Standing strongly in that area, actively participating in fishing, having good relationships with Arkhangelsk, coming to the Norwegian coast, producing, processing fish and at the end of the 19th century, they had a relationship across Russia, and in 1900, they moved to Vologda.
The head of the Nikolai Aleksandrovich Gebozhilov family has given all his children a gym education. He sent his youngest son Alexander, who had a diary in the museum collection, he sent to Scotland to learn English language and not only. He saw his heir in him. Alexander graduated from Robert Gordon University in Aberdine, where today's world popularity. Later, there was a university in Edinburgh, which he could not end – the first World War is taking place, the era appeared and in 1916, it was put into the army. I ended at the school of warranty officers in Russia, seriously injured, has been treated for a long time.
The exhibition is called for you in French, because we are talking about the most interesting turning point in this family history, in the history of each family. But the uniqueness of the situation is that the preserved information was arrested by the head, his son Alexander will get married, and on November 7, 1918, he wrote to his beloved girl a letter in which he asked him to defend the French because of the fact that someone would be too curious, he wrote that the family was completely bad.
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The one who was chosen one of the Grobozhilova Jr., Lidia Vasilievna Marieva, also came from a farmer's family. Like the children of Groblezhilova, she was educated for the gym, graduated from female gymnastics for women Mariinsky. The family spoke French, dreamed more, but the girl accepted the groom's conditions, young people defeated this situation, in April 1919, a wedding took place.
The exhibition presents genuine photos, books, letters, documents, calculating and checking books, family cards, a pillow, presented for a wedding. Alexander and Lydia's wedding stack, a wedding scarf. These objects can be displayed without recovery, because they are stored very neatly in the family and survived to this day in great condition.
“Last year, the museum received a unique archive of the Gravozhilov family about 200 items. Thanks to this archive, we saw how strong farmers were on our land, how strong they were. They made deposits and help with fish.
The museum will continue to study the history of this family, because the details of Grobozhilov Sr.'s work details. still not known. There was evidence that he died in 1932 and seemed to have survived a difficult period of oppression. The youngest son Alexander and his wife Lidia lived almost his life on Vologda Land, both of them taught the language. They live in their parents' homes, preserved – home No. 85 on Sovetsky Prosptekt.
The exhibition will operate until July 5.