Agafonov Svyatoslav Leonidovich
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Born in 1911 in Nizhny Novgorod. In 1932 he graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the Leningrad Institute of Public Utilities Engineers, then from the Faculty of Architecture of the Academy of Arts in Leningrad (1936). From 1951 to 1966 he worked as the chief architect of the Special Scientific and Restoration Production Workshop. From 1966 to 1999 he taught at the Gorky Civil Engineering Institute named after. V. P. Chkalova. Candidate of Architecture, Professor. Honorary member of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences, since 1984 – Honored Architect of Russia. Awarded the title “Honorary Citizen of Nizhny Novgorod”. He died in 2002 in Nizhny Novgorod.
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1. "Kirensk". Memoirs of Agafonova A.L. February 25, 1996, Nizhny Novgorod.
The author, Agafonova A.L., was born in 1907 in Nizhny Novgorod. Scout of the Nizhny Novgorod organization "Argo". At the beginning of the memories - a student of the agronomic faculty of the Nizhny Novgorod State University.
The memoirs begin with a description of the searches on 03/31/1927 in the apartment of G.N. Priklonsky, then - in the author's apartment. Confiscation of a board game as evidence.
Placement in the cell of the OGPU prison on Malaya Pokrovka. Two interrogations by the investigator. Release after 5 days.
Link scouts to Siberia. A poem by G.N. Priklonsky sent to the author from exile in Kirensk (Irkutsk region).
Graduation at the Nizhny Novgorod University (1929). A telegram to the Kirensky District Land Administration with a request to send an application to the university for the distribution of the author to work as an agronomist in the city of Kirensk.
Departure for Kirensk (July 1929). Description of the road Lena and the city of Kirensk, located on the island. Description of the location of the GPU building and the prison. Description of the church built in the 17th century.
Description of the arrival in Kirensk of a party of exiles (autumn 1930), including Nizhny Novgorod scouts. Placing political and criminal exiles together, then distributing them to the surrounding villages.
Description of the house, exiled neighbors. An incident on the Lena before the opening of the river. High water in the spring of 1930. Description of the author's working trips to the surrounding villages.
Arrest and hunger strike of the exiled poet B. Evreinov.
Description of meetings in Kirensk with exiled Moscow scouts.
Refusal of Sh.L. Gurvich from meeting with the author in connection with the threat of his impending arrest. Arrest of three scouts.
Description of the receipt of news of the shooting of scouts in the winter of 1930-1931. Description of the details of the case of "sabotage" among the exiles.
The arrest of G.N. Priklonsky. Moving to Irkutsk. Release of G.N. Priklonsky. Wedding. Moving to the city of Molotov at "minus six".
Life and work in Molotov for two years. The birth of a son. Moving to Gorky.
The memoirs begin with a description of the searches on 03/31/1927 in the apartment of G.N. Priklonsky, then - in the author's apartment. Confiscation of a board game as evidence.
Placement in the cell of the OGPU prison on Malaya Pokrovka. Two interrogations by the investigator. Release after 5 days.
Link scouts to Siberia. A poem by G.N. Priklonsky sent to the author from exile in Kirensk (Irkutsk region).
Graduation at the Nizhny Novgorod University (1929). A telegram to the Kirensky District Land Administration with a request to send an application to the university for the distribution of the author to work as an agronomist in the city of Kirensk.
Departure for Kirensk (July 1929). Description of the road Lena and the city of Kirensk, located on the island. Description of the location of the GPU building and the prison. Description of the church built in the 17th century.
Description of the arrival in Kirensk of a party of exiles (autumn 1930), including Nizhny Novgorod scouts. Placing political and criminal exiles together, then distributing them to the surrounding villages.
Description of the house, exiled neighbors. An incident on the Lena before the opening of the river. High water in the spring of 1930. Description of the author's working trips to the surrounding villages.
Arrest and hunger strike of the exiled poet B. Evreinov.
Description of meetings in Kirensk with exiled Moscow scouts.
Refusal of Sh.L. Gurvich from meeting with the author in connection with the threat of his impending arrest. Arrest of three scouts.
Description of the receipt of news of the shooting of scouts in the winter of 1930-1931. Description of the details of the case of "sabotage" among the exiles.
The arrest of G.N. Priklonsky. Moving to Irkutsk. Release of G.N. Priklonsky. Wedding. Moving to the city of Molotov at "minus six".
Life and work in Molotov for two years. The birth of a son. Moving to Gorky.
Agafonova A.L. "Kirensk". Memories. , docx
2/25/1996, Nizhny Novgorod
2/25/1996, Nizhny Novgorod
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Agafonov Svyatoslav Leonidovich,
Agafonova (Priklonskaya) Angelina Leonidovna,
Anichkova Elizaveta Evgenievna,
Arkhangelskaya (?) Lyudmila Ivanovna,
Arkhangelsky Mikhail Petrovich,
Bashkirov Alexander Mikhailovich,
Belokrinkin (Belokrynkin) Konstantin Nikolaevich,
Dolgov,
Evreinov (Evreinov-Pavlov) Boris Sergeevich,
Kazakov Petr Konstantinovich,
Morando Konstantin Dmitrievich,
Priklonskaya (?) Maria Andreevna,
Priklonsky Georgy (Yuri) Nikolaevich,
Priklonsky Svyatoslav Georgievich,
Sokolovskaya Lelya,
Sokolovsky Boris Alexandrovich,
Shorygin Sergei Alexandrovich (Vladimirovich),
Yurkansky Vyacheslav Nikolaevich
1996
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