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On the map above we see also УЛ.РЕВОЛЮЦИЯС, more a transcription of the Latvian Revolūcijas iela, Revolution street. This 'Revolution street' you can also find on the Soviet postal stationery below, issued 2-2-1965.![]() On the postal item the 'Revolution street' is called -right according to the Russian gammar- УЛИЦА РЕВОЛЮЦИИ. | ![]() |
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With the renewed independence the name of the street is changed in Matisa street, the same name as before World War II. Original print size of this image: 15,985 x 11,362 cm (is something more as the postal item) This picture and all pictures below on this page, if not mentioned otherwise: scanned about 300 dpi. Then set right and cut out - noted the actual print size-, resized 25 % of this image and saved as jpg with compressionfactor 15. |
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A nice modern postal stationery, issued 10-4-1956, with the indication 'РИГА (RIGA) КОМСОПОЛСКАЯ (KOMSOMOLSKAYA ) НАБЕРЕЖНАЯ (NABERZHNAYA), the Komsomol Quay, and that sounds communistic. That it is: named after the Communist Youth Association, Komsomol. Original print size of this image: 16,264 x 11,616 cm (is something more as the postal item) Resized 50%:
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On the other side of the map of Riga is printed a more detailed map and you see the buidings, recognizable, three-dimensional. Here a detail of the map of old city on the river Daugava. On the map you see the Sovjet name of right quay of the ДАУГАВА, the Daugava. Here the quay is indicated with КОМ`ЪЯУНАТНЕС (KOMYAUNATNES) КРАСТМАЛА (KRASTMALA = Latvian for quay), so more a transcription from the Latvian: Komjaunatnes krastmala. This Latvian indication we find also on the postal stationery below. In the twenties this mainstreet looks very different from now: landing stages and trade. Also the harbour and city market were on this place. In 1924-1939 the new market is built, the 'zeppelin-hangars', in Soviet time the 'Central Kolchosmarket'. |
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Postal stationery, issued 12-2-1965, with the name of the quay in Russian and Latvian. Original print size of this image: 16,112 x 11,514 cm (is something more as the postal item) Resized 50%:
Now the 'October-bridge' is named Akmens Tilts. In 1990 the old name of the quay came back: 11 Novembra Krastmala. |
| In the beginning of УЛИЦА (ULITSA) = Street ЛЕНИНА (LENINA), Lenin Street, we see a great square. Here a Memorial Museum and Monument to the Latvian Red Riflemen, a branch -that time- of the Museum of the Revolution of the Latvian SSR, was opened in 1970. On the map we see also the monumentto the Latvian Red Riflemen, put up in 1971 in front of the museum. The monument is designed by D. Driba and sculpted by V. Ahlbergs. |
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Original print size of this image: 16,188 x 11,642 cm (is something more as the postal item) During the October Socialist Revolution the Latvian Riflemen were always on important places and they guarded the revolutionary headquarters, first in Petrograd, and later in Moscow. In a brochure -in German, and in German it sounds better-, issued on occasion of the 60. Anniversary of the great Socialist Octoberrevolution, we read (p. 11) about them: "Das Heldentum der Lettischen Schützen In Riga, dort wo die W.-I.-Lenin-Straße zur Daugava führt, stehen auf einem Platz die gewaltigen granitenen figuren dreier Schützen. Es sind in Soldatenmäntel gekleidete revolutionäre Arbeiter. In den Tagen des Roten Oktober stellten sich 58000 lettische Schützen entschlossen auf die Seite der sozialistischen Revolution, nahmen aktiv an der Verteidigung der jungen Sowjetrepublik teil. |
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Postal stationery, issued 5-3-1975, on the backside is printed 5/III-75.. Original print size of this image: 16,493 x 11,794 cm (is something more as the postal item) Also on other postal stationeries we find the monument: |
