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Ministry of Transport Communications
Ministry of Transport Communications
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Capital/Superior and Central State Institutions
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT COMMUNICATIONS, central public institution during the Russian Empire. Founded on 15 June 1865 on the basis of the Chief Administration for Lines of Communication and Public Buildings. By 1917, it was comprised of a Ministerial Office, a Council for Railway Affairs, a Ministerial Council, a Railways Administration Board (previously a Department), a Railway Construction Administration Board, an Administration Board for Inland Waterways, an Administration Board for Main Roads, and a number of other special subdivisions. In St. Petersburg, the Ministry of Transport Communications was principally located at 117 Fontanka River Embankment, and 17 Italyanskaya Street (the latter housed the Inland Waterways Administration Board). After October 1917, the People's Commissariat for Transport Communications was established on the basis of Ministry of Transport Communications. References: Краткий исторический очерк развития и деятельности ведомства путей сообщения за сто лет его существования (1798-1898 гг.). СПб., 1898; История железнодорожного транспорта России. Т. 1: 1836-1917 гг. СПб.; М., 1994; Высшие и центральные государственные учреждения России, 1801-1917 гг. СПб., 2002. Т. 3. D. N. Shilov.
Addresses
Fontanka River Embankment/Saint Petersburg, city, house 117
Italyanskaya Street/Saint Petersburg, city, house 17
Bibliographies
Краткий исторический очерк развития и деятельности ведомства путей сообщения за сто лет его существования (1798–1898 гг.). СПб.
История железнодорожного транспорта России: Т. 1: 1836-1917 гг. СПб.; М., 1994
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Kerbedz S.V., (1810-1899), engineer
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Krasovsky M.V. (1851-1911), entrepreneur, public and political figure
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Shishkov V.Y. (1873-1945), writer
SHISHKOV Vyacheslav Yakovlevich (1873-1945), writer. In 1891 he graduated from Vyshny Volochek technical school. He started to publish his works from 1908, although he personally considered his literary debut to have occurred in 1912
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Water supply system of Tsarskoye Selo
Water supply system of Tsarskoye Selo; the water supply system of Tsarskoye Selo Town (Detskoye Selo Town, Pushkin Town) and Pavlovsk Town . In the middle of the 18th cent. the water supply system designed by P
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Witte S.Y. (1849-1915), statesman
WITTE Sergey Yulievich (1849-1915, П.), count (1905), statesman, Actual Privy Counsellor (1899), Secretary of State (1896), Honorary Member of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1893)
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