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This is a medium shot photograph of a memorial plaque mounted on a weathered brick wall. The plaque is dark gray and features white text and a black and white portrait of a man. The man, wearing glasses and a white collared shirt, is the subject of the plaque.

The text on the plaque is in Ukrainian. It identifies the man as "Вареник Анатолій Іванович" and provides his birth and death years: "(1936-2018)". Below his name, it describes him as "Автор ідеї, засновник та перший директор музею" which translates to "Author of the idea, founder and first director of the museum". The name of the museum is given as "Історія Лісковиці" (History of Liskovytsia). The plaque also states he was a "випускник ЗОШ І-ІІІ ступенів №4" (graduate of Secondary School I-III degrees No. 4).

The brick wall behind the plaque is old and shows signs of decay, with peeling white paint revealing red brick underneath. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with natural light illuminating the scene. The overall impression is one of commemoration and remembrance, marking the achievements of the individual honored on the plaque. The location context provided is Chernihiv, Ukraine, which gives a geographical setting for this memorial.
Annabelle

Jun 11, 2026

Chernihiv, Ukraine

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This is a medium shot photograph of a memorial plaque mounted on a weathered brick wall. The plaque is dark gray and features white text and a black and white portrait of a man. The man, wearing glasses and a white collared shirt, is the subject of the plaque. The text on the plaque is in Ukrainian. It identifies the man as "Вареник Анатолій Іванович" and provides his birth and death years: "(1936-2018)". Below his name, it describes him as "Автор ідеї, засновник та перший директор музею" which translates to "Author of the idea, founder and first director of the museum". The name of the museum is given as "Історія Лісковиці" (History of Liskovytsia). The plaque also states he was a "випускник ЗОШ І-ІІІ ступенів №4" (graduate of Secondary School I-III degrees No. 4). The brick wall behind the plaque is old and shows signs of decay, with peeling white paint revealing red brick underneath. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with natural light illuminating the scene. The overall impression is one of commemoration and remembrance, marking the achievements of the individual honored on the plaque. The location context provided is Chernihiv, Ukraine, which gives a geographical setting for this memorial.

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This is a medium shot photograph of a memorial plaque mounted on a weathered brick wall. The plaque is dark gray and features white text and a black and white portrait of a man. The man, wearing glasses and a white collared shirt, is the subject of the plaque. The text on the plaque is in Ukrainian. It identifies the man as "Вареник Анатолій Іванович" and provides his birth and death years: "(1936-2018)". Below his name, it describes him as "Автор ідеї, засновник та перший директор музею" which translates to "Author of the idea, founder and first director of the museum". The name of the museum is given as "Історія Лісковиці" (History of Liskovytsia). The plaque also states he was a "випускник ЗОШ І-ІІІ ступенів №4" (graduate of Secondary School I-III degrees No. 4). The brick wall behind the plaque is old and shows signs of decay, with peeling white paint revealing red brick underneath. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with natural light illuminating the scene. The overall impression is one of commemoration and remembrance, marking the achievements of the individual honored on the plaque. The location context provided is Chernihiv, Ukraine, which gives a geographical setting for this memorial. in Chernihiv, Ukraine | Collective Memory