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Lev and Svetlana in 1936
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Lev (
third from left
), and Evgenii Bukke (
second from left
) in 1936
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Svetlana’s letters on the left, Lev’s on the right
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The industrial zone of the wood-combine in 1956
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A view of Pechora River from the wood-combine
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The club house in the wood-combine
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Wood-Combine Street
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A convoy outside the 1st Colony (drawn from memory by Boris Ivanov)
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The remains of the wood-combine, with watchtower, in the 1980s
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A train ticket for the Pechora railway, 1949
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Lev’s boots from Pechora and the suitcase he made before his departure from the labour camp in 1954
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Svetlana with her daughter Anastasia in 1956
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Lev with his children at Nikita’s dacha