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Preservation through digitisation of rare photographic negatives from Mongolia
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"A self-portrait (unknown), Ulaanbaatar [1930s]"
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Ref: EAP264/1/8/9/303
"Revolution leader, military commander, D.Sukhbaatar (left). This photo is a retouch of the original photo [1920s]"
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Ref: EAP264/1/8/10/1
Military commander Damdinsuren (a photo copy). He fought for the independence of Mongoliafrom new emerging China and for the unification of Outer and Inner Mongolia. [1910s]
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Ref: EAP264/1/8/10/2
Mongolia’s Prime Minister Amar (first from left) is pictured with some Soviet officials (unknown). He served as PM between 1928-1932. [1930s]
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Ref: EAP264/1/8/10/3
Mongolia’s Prime Minister Tserendorj (second fom right) and future PM Genden (standing behind Tserendorj) are seen probably during their visit to Soviet Russia. [1920s]
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Ref: EAP264/1/8/10/4
"First Secretary of the Party, Damba addresses a Party Congress, Ulaanbaatar [1940s]"
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Ref: EAP264/1/8/10/5
"Party Central Committee members at a Party meeting. Seated are (from left to right): Shirendev, Surenjav, Lkhamsuren. The fourth person is unknown, Ulaanbaatar [Early 1940s]"
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Ref: EAP264/1/8/10/6
"Mongolian Ambassador to Soviet Union, Sambuu (left) and Mongolian Foreign Ministry official Jargalsaikhan [1940s]"
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Ref: EAP264/1/8/10/7
"PM and Marshal Choibalsan (third from left) with some Party Central Committee members, Ulaanbaatar [1940s]"
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Ref: EAP264/1/8/10/8
"PM and Marshal Choibalsan (second from left) with Soviet officials attending a celebration on the Sukhbaatar square, Ulaanbaatar [1940s]"
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Ref: EAP264/1/8/10/9
"Deputy Prime Minister, Yu.Tsedenbal, Ulaanbaatar. After Choibalsan’s death (1952), Tsedenbal ruled Mongoliauntil 1984. [1940s]"
Item
Ref: EAP264/1/8/10/10
"First Secretary of the Party, Surenjav (on the rostrum) watches a lecturer during a Party meeting, Ulaanbaatar [1940s]"
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Ref: EAP264/1/8/10/11
"People in Ulaanbaatar are lined up to cast a vote for Mongolia’s independence in a referendum. It is known that 487,000 people cast ballots in favour of independence. Not a single vote was cast again...
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Ref: EAP264/1/8/10/12
"Deputy Prime Minister, Yu.Tsedenbal, Ulaanbaatar [1940s]"
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Ref: EAP264/1/8/10/13
"People’s movement leader of early 1900s, Ayush (in the centre) [1920s]"
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Ref: EAP264/1/8/10/14
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