Clothes of the FarEast nations in pictures and museum exhibits

in #history6 years ago

Two new postcards replenished my collection, both dating from the beginning of the 20th century. These postcards are issued in the Far East of Russia.

The first card advertises the services of passenger and cargo traffic on the Amur River.

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Оn the deck of the vessel of the Amur Shipping and Trading Company are residents of different parts of the Far East, there are Chinese, Koreans and Japanese, and the inscriptions on the sheets indicate the cost of travel on the steamship in cabins of various classes, the cost of carrying baggage. The company navigated along the rivers of the Far East along the border with China and Korea, to Japan.

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Тhe second postcard also dated the beginning of the 20th century shows one of the exebition of the Khabarovsk Museum of Local lore. This exposition also displays the national clothes of residents of different countries of the Far East.

Пара новых открыток пополнили коллекцию. Со второй всё понятно - представлена одна из экспозиций в Хабаровском краеведческом музее, вероятно и сейчас хранится где то в общирных музейных фондах, насчитывающих более 120 лет наполнения. А вот первая открытка, рекламирующая услуги Благовещенского пароходства, как иногда бывает в таких случаях, позабавила. Ох уж эта особенность пиара вековой давности- в один ряд ставить Гамбург и деревню Покровка)))

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