Archival records from Documentation of the pre-industrial elements in Bulgarian minorities' culture during the 20th century - phase II (EAP675)
Archive type
Content type
Languages
Scripts
Showing 4,591 to 4,605 of 4,867 results
-
School [1900-1930s]
Armenian girls with their teacher, probably in the beginning of the 20 c. -
Celebration [1940s]
A teacher with her students during a celebration in the Armenian school in Varna, 1940 or 1941. -
Celebration [1940s]
Girls dressed for a New Year performance in the Armenian school in Varna. -
May 1954 [1954]
A teacher with her two students in May 1954. -
Students from the primary school [1930s]
Students from the primary school in front of the Armenian school in Varna. -
Two teachers and students [1920s-1930s]
Two teachers and students fron the Armenian school in Varna. -
The Armenian school in 1930s [1930s]
All teachers and students of Armenian school in 1930s, in front of the school building. -
A class [1930s]
A class of first graders with their teacher in the Armenian school in Varna. -
Hermans Kasparyan with students. [1940s]
Hermans Kasparyan, teacher in the Armenian school with her students on the occasion of a New Year celebation. The inscription in Bulgarian says:… -
Teacher with students on a celebration [1940s]
Teacher from the Armenian school in Varna with girls dressed for a New Year celebration, 1940s. The inscription in Bulgarian says: "Personal… -
New Year performance [1940s]
Performance of the class of Mrs Hermans Kasparyan on the occasion of the New Year. -
Two classes [1940s]
Two classes of first graders with their teachers from the Armenian school. The slogan in Bulgarian says: "It is easer to correct the first… -
Mrs Makedonska with first graders [30 June 1930]
Mrs Makedonska, a teacher with first graders in front of the Armenians school in Varna. The inscription in Bulgarian says: "Personal archive… -
Annik Surmadzhyan with students [1940s]
Annik Surmadzhyan with students dressed for a New Year celebration in the Armenian school. -
Camp near Troyan [1955]
Students fron the Armenian school with their teacher on a pioneers' camp near the city of Troyan, central Bulgaria.