Konstantinova Natalia Alexandrovna
1912
- 2005
Annotation:
1. Inventory of electronic copies of photographs from the home archive of Konstantinova N.A. (1 sheet, typescript)
2. Letter from A. Pakhmutova (undated) to Konstantinova N.A. about the history of writing a song to the verses of N. Zabolotsky “Somewhere in a field near Magadan”. (1 sheet, photocopy)
3. Song by A. Pakhmutova “Somewhere in a field near Magadan” to the verses by N. Zabolotsky, words and notes. (6 sheets., photocopy)
4. Electronic copies of photographs from the home archive of Konstantinova N.A.:
4.1. The Konstantinov family. From left to right: Elena Alexandrovna Konstantinov, Lyudmila Mikhailovna, Elena Dmitrievna Lebedeva, Natalia Alexandrovna Konstantinova. Leningrad, 1947.
4.2. Lebedev Mikhail Mikhailovich and Elena Dmitrievna with their daughter Lyudmila (married Konstantinova). 1912.
4.3. Elena Dmitrievna Lebedeva and Nikolai Alexandrovich Glazov. Leningrad, 1959.
4.4. The house where the Konstantinovs lived in exile. Ak-Bulak, 1940s.
4.5. Elena Dmitrievna Lebedeva (sitting on the right), Natalia Alexandrovna Konstantinova (sitting on the left) and Elena Alexandrovna Konstantinova. Leningrad, late 1940s.
4.6. Natalia Alexandrovna Konstantinova at the opening of an exhibition of her works. St. Petersburg, Blockade Library Center, March 2004.
4.7. Natalia Alexandrovna Konstantinova. Leningrad, 1990
4.8. In exile. From right to left: Natalia Konstantinovna, Elena Dmitrievna Lebedeva, Elena Konstantinova. Ak-Bulak, 1940.
4.9. Konstantinov Elena (left) and Natalia. Leningrad, 1935.
4.10. Konstantinova Natalia Alexandrovna St. Petersburg, January 2005.
5. Letter from Konstantinov A.P. dated 27.01.1937 to a family from prison, Leningrad. (1 sheet, typewritten copy)
6. Letter from Konstantinova L.M. dated 06/16/1945 to mother, Lebedeva E.D. from prison, Magadan. (1 sheet, typewritten copy)
7. Photograph of A.S. Brandis, with a dedication by N.A. Konstantinova. on the back. (1 sheet, photo)
2. Letter from A. Pakhmutova (undated) to Konstantinova N.A. about the history of writing a song to the verses of N. Zabolotsky “Somewhere in a field near Magadan”. (1 sheet, photocopy)
3. Song by A. Pakhmutova “Somewhere in a field near Magadan” to the verses by N. Zabolotsky, words and notes. (6 sheets., photocopy)
4. Electronic copies of photographs from the home archive of Konstantinova N.A.:
4.1. The Konstantinov family. From left to right: Elena Alexandrovna Konstantinov, Lyudmila Mikhailovna, Elena Dmitrievna Lebedeva, Natalia Alexandrovna Konstantinova. Leningrad, 1947.
4.2. Lebedev Mikhail Mikhailovich and Elena Dmitrievna with their daughter Lyudmila (married Konstantinova). 1912.
4.3. Elena Dmitrievna Lebedeva and Nikolai Alexandrovich Glazov. Leningrad, 1959.
4.4. The house where the Konstantinovs lived in exile. Ak-Bulak, 1940s.
4.5. Elena Dmitrievna Lebedeva (sitting on the right), Natalia Alexandrovna Konstantinova (sitting on the left) and Elena Alexandrovna Konstantinova. Leningrad, late 1940s.
4.6. Natalia Alexandrovna Konstantinova at the opening of an exhibition of her works. St. Petersburg, Blockade Library Center, March 2004.
4.7. Natalia Alexandrovna Konstantinova. Leningrad, 1990
4.8. In exile. From right to left: Natalia Konstantinovna, Elena Dmitrievna Lebedeva, Elena Konstantinova. Ak-Bulak, 1940.
4.9. Konstantinov Elena (left) and Natalia. Leningrad, 1935.
4.10. Konstantinova Natalia Alexandrovna St. Petersburg, January 2005.
5. Letter from Konstantinov A.P. dated 27.01.1937 to a family from prison, Leningrad. (1 sheet, typewritten copy)
6. Letter from Konstantinova L.M. dated 06/16/1945 to mother, Lebedeva E.D. from prison, Magadan. (1 sheet, typewritten copy)
7. Photograph of A.S. Brandis, with a dedication by N.A. Konstantinova. on the back. (1 sheet, photo)
Names (1)
Konstantinova Natalia Alexandrovna
Years of life: 1927-2005
Reproduction methods:
Genus. 08/25/1927 in Leningrad. In September 1937, after the arrest of her parents, she was sent to an orphanage, but received permission to go into exile with her grandmother in the Orenburg region. She lived with her grandmother and sister at Akbulak station and graduated from high school with honors. Since 1945 she lived in Leningrad, in 1950 she graduated from the Institute of Foreign Languages. She taught in schools in Leningrad. Member of the Memorial Society since 1989. Initiator of the installation of a monument to those executed at the Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery. She died on October 1, 2005.
Documents (6)
2. Letter from A. Pakhmutova (undated) to Konstantinova N.A. about the history of writing a song based on the poems of N. Zabolotsky “Somewhere in a field near Magadan.”
3. Song by A. Pakhmutova “Somewhere in a field near Magadan” to verses by N. Zabolotsky, words and notes.
6 листов, 6 изображений, ксерокопия






4. Electronic copies of photographs from the home archive of Konstantinova N.A. (10 files)
4.1.The Konstantinov family. From left to right: Elena Aleksandrovna Konstantinov, Lyudmila Mikhailovna, Elena Dmitrievna Lebedeva, Natalia Aleksandrovna Konstantinova. Leningrad, 1947.
4.2. Lebedevs Mikhail Mikhailovich and Elena Dmitrievna with their daughter Lyudmila (married Konstantinova). 1912.
4.3. Elena Dmitrievna Lebedeva and Nikolai Alexandrovich Glazov. Leningrad, 1959.
4.4. The house in which the Konstantinovs lived in exile. Ak-Bulak, 1940s.
4.5. Elena Dmitrievna Lebedeva (sitting on the right), Natalia Aleksandrovna Konstantinova (sitting on the left) and Elena Aleksandrovna Konstantinova. Leningrad, late 1940s.
4.6. Natalia Aleksandrovna Konstantinova at the opening of an exhibition of her works. St. Petersburg, Siege Library Center, March 2004.
4.7. Natalia Alexandrovna Konstantinova. Leningrad, 1990
4.8. In the link. From right to left: Natalia Konstantinovna, Elena Dmitrievna Lebedeva, Elena Konstantinova. Ak-Bulak, 1940.
4.9. Konstantinov Elena (left) and Natalia. Leningrad, 1935.
4.10. Konstantinova Natalia Alexandrovna. St. Petersburg, January 2005.
4.2. Lebedevs Mikhail Mikhailovich and Elena Dmitrievna with their daughter Lyudmila (married Konstantinova). 1912.
4.3. Elena Dmitrievna Lebedeva and Nikolai Alexandrovich Glazov. Leningrad, 1959.
4.4. The house in which the Konstantinovs lived in exile. Ak-Bulak, 1940s.
4.5. Elena Dmitrievna Lebedeva (sitting on the right), Natalia Aleksandrovna Konstantinova (sitting on the left) and Elena Aleksandrovna Konstantinova. Leningrad, late 1940s.
4.6. Natalia Aleksandrovna Konstantinova at the opening of an exhibition of her works. St. Petersburg, Siege Library Center, March 2004.
4.7. Natalia Alexandrovna Konstantinova. Leningrad, 1990
4.8. In the link. From right to left: Natalia Konstantinovna, Elena Dmitrievna Lebedeva, Elena Konstantinova. Ak-Bulak, 1940.
4.9. Konstantinov Elena (left) and Natalia. Leningrad, 1935.
4.10. Konstantinova Natalia Alexandrovna. St. Petersburg, January 2005.
10 листов, 10 изображений, электронная копия










5. Letter from Konstantinov A.P. dated January 27, 1937 to family from prison, Leningrad. (attached file)
1 лист, машинописная копия, файл (присоединённый)
6. Letter from Konstantinova L.M. from 06/16/1945 to his mother, Lebedeva E.D. from the conclusion, Magadan. (attached file)
2 листа, машинописная копия, файл (присоединённый)
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