Sign in
The image displays a tilted view of an outdoor memorial or tribute, likely commemorating veterans. The central subjects are three framed black and white portraits of men, arranged vertically on a metal display stand. Each portrait features a St. George's Ribbon graphic, a symbol of military valor in Russia, along its right side.

The top visible portrait is of **Воронов Василий Николаевич (Voronov Vasily Nikolaevich)**, born March 20, 1921. He was a Senior Sergeant in the 65th Rifle Regiment, 43rd Cavalry Division of the Leningrad Front, participated in the defense of Leningrad from 1941-42, and was severely wounded.

The middle portrait shows **Владимиров Федор Иванович (Vladimirov Fedor Ivanovich)**, who lived from June 4, 1904, to March 16, 1990. He served as a Guards Sergeant and Deputy Gunner of the 4th battery of the 6th Guards Anti-tank Artillery Regiment of the 3rd Belorussian Front, awarded medals "For Courage" and "For the Capture of Budapest."

The bottom portrait is of **Подрезков Николай Макарович (Podrezkov Nikolai Makarovich)**, who lived from May 18, 1909, to September 9, 1976. The accompanying text for him is largely illegible.

A prominent feature is a red and silver metallic rose, with a detailed stem and leaves, intertwined with the horizontal bars of the display stand on the right side of the frame. The stand itself is made of light-colored metal bars. In the background, green grass and patches of dirt are visible, suggesting an outdoor setting like a park or public square in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bright, possibly overcast, daytime lighting illuminates the scene, conveying a solemn and respectful atmosphere of remembrance.
Love from Russia

Apr 17, 2026, 9:39 AM

Saint Petersburg, Russia

Moment

Stake attention in this memory

Remembrance
Respect
Solemnity
Gratitude
Melancholy

The image displays a tilted view of an outdoor memorial or tribute, likely commemorating veterans. The central subjects are three framed black and white portraits of men, arranged vertically on a metal display stand. Each portrait features a St. George's Ribbon graphic, a symbol of military valor in Russia, along its right side. The top visible portrait is of **Воронов Василий Николаевич (Voronov Vasily Nikolaevich)**, born March 20, 1921. He was a Senior Sergeant in the 65th Rifle Regiment, 43rd Cavalry Division of the Leningrad Front, participated in the defense of Leningrad from 1941-42, and was severely wounded. The middle portrait shows **Владимиров Федор Иванович (Vladimirov Fedor Ivanovich)**, who lived from June 4, 1904, to March 16, 1990. He served as a Guards Sergeant and Deputy Gunner of the 4th battery of the 6th Guards Anti-tank Artillery Regiment of the 3rd Belorussian Front, awarded medals "For Courage" and "For the Capture of Budapest." The bottom portrait is of **Подрезков Николай Макарович (Podrezkov Nikolai Makarovich)**, who lived from May 18, 1909, to September 9, 1976. The accompanying text for him is largely illegible. A prominent feature is a red and silver metallic rose, with a detailed stem and leaves, intertwined with the horizontal bars of the display stand on the right side of the frame. The stand itself is made of light-colored metal bars. In the background, green grass and patches of dirt are visible, suggesting an outdoor setting like a park or public square in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bright, possibly overcast, daytime lighting illuminates the scene, conveying a solemn and respectful atmosphere of remembrance.

Loading AttnAds…

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Saint Petersburg

Love from Russia

Apr 17, 2026, 9:39 AM

Saint Petersburg, Russia

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.