Postcard from Rimma Alekseevna Statkevich to Tamara Nakashidze
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Title
Postcard from Rimma Alekseevna Statkevich to Tamara Nakashidze
Creator
Rimma Alekseevna Statkevich
Description
She writes that she received the money that Tamara sent and that she is very grateful. She continues that she feels so sad for taking money from Tamara and that she is writing and crying. She asks Tamara if she received the last letter where she wrote about her illness. She sends her greetings to all. She writes that she has been unable to rest. Continues. Asking about Dimitri (Dima) (where is he, when is he coming home?). She reports that the climate is very good. She writes that she pictures Dimitri (Dima) wearing a Turban and a long white dress in Egypt. A horse picture on the front of the postcard.
Language
Russian
Coverage
Moscow, Russia
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/29924
Collections
Type
Format
14,7-10,6 cm, Handwriting, printing, colored
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
AFMNKDOC140
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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