VILNIUS, Lithuania                                                                                                    Boris Feldblyum Photography / Collection

                                    (also Wilno, Vilna, Wilna, ווילנע (Vilne), Вiльня, Viļņa, Вильна, Вильно, Вильнюс)

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BFC-03112

 

BFC-01446

 

     

BFC-00668

BFC-01447

 

     

Antokol. Ca. 1913.

Photographer: Jan Bulhak

View of the city from Pohulanka.

Photographer: Jan Bulhak

     

State Historical Archive. Entrance. 1998

State Historical Archive. 16th Century manuscripts. 1998

Aushros Vartai. 1974. <1974050106w_Vilnius.jpg>

Ausros Vartai.

St. Bernardines' Cathedral. Courtyard. Photographer: Jan Bulhak, 1920's.

View of the Broad Street (also Bolshaya, Didjoji, Wielka). 1917.

Broad Street. photo ca. 1915.

Photographer: S. Broches (variant: Brokhes).

 

Cathedral. Ca. 1920's.

Photographer: Jan Bulhak.

BFC-00293

Jewish Cemetery.

BFC-00962

     

View at the Gediminas' Hill and the tower. Photo 1920's.

       

BFC-00157

Ghetto in World War II.

BFC-00159

     

BFC-02852

Jewish Street. 1938.

Jewish Street (Žydu Gatve). Store sign reads: Ch. Funk's Paper Goods. Photo ca. 1917.

     

BFC-00171

Jewish Museum.

BFC-00172

BFC-00173

BFC-00174

BFC-00175

BFC-00177

BFC-00178

BFC-00179

BFC-00180

 

 

Jewish partisans after WWII.

BFC-00184

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BFC-00186

BFC-00187

BFC-00190

BFC-00194

BFC-00195

BFC-00144

Reb Mailes' Lane. 1944.

       

St. Peter Cathedral. Ca. 1920's.

Photographer: Jan Bulhak.

St. Peter Cathedral. Ca. 1920's.

Photographer: Jan Bulhak.

St. Stefan Cathedral. Ca. 1920's.

Photographer: Jan Bulhak.

   
         
         

View at Snipishki (also Snipiszki). 1910s.

Publisher: A. I. Fialko.

 

BFC-00292

Stikliu (also Szklanna, Steklyannaya, Glaziers) Street, corner of Jewish Street. 1922.

BFC-00290

BFC-00291

BFC-00151

 

Synagogue courtyard. 1920's.

Photographer: J. Bulhak.

Synagogue. 1944.

BFC-00145

BFC-00146

 

BFC-00147

 

BFC-03142

Russian Drama Theatre during World War I

       

Vokieciu (also Nemetskaya, Niemecka) Street. Photo 1916.

Business signs read: Furniture Trade by M. Antselevich (variants Ancelewizc, Antzelewitsch); Khvoles (variant Chwoles); Gramophone Warehouse;

       

BFC-00148

YIVO in ruins. 1944.

BFC-00149

     

BFC-03106

Zarechnaya (Uzupe) Street. 1915.

       
         
         
         

BFC-03116