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Adress index / Saint Petersburg, city / Dmitrovsky Lane
История переименований:
Dmitrovsky Lane (as of December 9, 1857)
Khlebny Lane (1786 - December 9, 1857)
Khlebnaya St. (1776 - 1800s)

Druzhinin A. V. (1824-1864), writer

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Masonic Lodges

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Nevsky Bibliofil (The Neva Bibliophile), almanac

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Nikitin Fedor Mikhailovich (1900-1988), film director

NIKITIN Fedor Mikhailovich (1900-1988), actor, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1969). A student of MKhT School Studio, he worked in theatres of Odessa and Moscow from 1917

Peredery G. P. (1871-1953), engineer

PEREDERY, Grigory Petrovich (1871-1953), engineer, bridge construction expert, associate academy member of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1943; corresponding member from 1939), director general of communications and construction of the first rank

Russkoe slovo (The Russian Word), journal, 1859-1866

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