DescriptionLenin and Lunacharsky inspect the guard of honor, 1920.jpg
Русский: Ленин и Луначарский обходят строй почётного караула, направляясь к месту закладки памятника «Освобождённый труд» на Пречистенской набережной. 1920 г., 1 мая. Москва. Негатив-оригинал (стекло). 8,5 х 11,5 см. Фотограф: Савельев А.И. Первая публикация: альбом-буклет «Ильич», [стр. 11]. Обоснование даты: «1-го мая, в третьем часу дня, на набережной Москвы-реки, на месте бывшего памятника Александру III, была совершена закладка памятника Освобождённому труду». — «Правда», N2 94, 4 мая 1920 г стр. 2. Примечания. При публикации фотографии в 1925 году в журнале «Смена» (№ 1, стр. 18) ошибочно указывалось, что она сделана в Петрограде в 1918 году.
В альбоме-буклете «Ильич» фотография ошибочно датирована 1918 годом.
English: Vladimir Lenin (left) and Anatoly Lunacharsky (right) inspect the guard of honor on the way to Liberated Labor monument erection.
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