Left to right: Aleksandr Kedrovskii, Bishop Tikhon Bellavin, and Petr Popov. The priests stand in front of a wooden building, on a rug at the top of a set of stairs. Another man looks on from a window.
Left to right: Father Tikhon, Great Princess Maria Pavlovna, Father Mikhail Lototskii, Princess Golitzin and Mr. and Mrs. Toluteev. Los Angeles, Dec. 30, 1928.
Note on verso in Russian written by Tikhon Vinokouroff Oct. 12, 1920: On
Kumakh- Surt
120 v[ersts] from Buluna (Siberia)
All [illeg.] "without ceremony"
-- without changing clothes
Sept. 15, 1926
Tikhon, appointed as bishop of the Aleutians and Alaska in 1898, returned to Russia in 1907. In 1917, he was elected to the office of Patriarch, an office he held until his death in 1925. The Orthodox Church in America refers to him as St. Tikhon,...
Tikhon, appointed as bishop of the Aleutians and Alaska in 1898, returned to Russia in 1907. In 1917, he was elected to the office of Patriarch, an office he held until his death in 1925. The Orthodox Church in America refers to him as St. Tikhon,...
Formal group portrait; standing, left to right, Tikhon Vinokouroff, Innokentii Vinokouroff's wife, unknown man; sitting, left to right, Tikhon Vinokouroff's wife, Innokentii Vinokouroff; and, unknown man and woman
Formal group portrait; standing, left to right, Tikhon Vinokouroff, Innokentii Vinokouroff's wife, unknown man; sitting, left to right, Tikhon Vinokouroff's wife, Innokentii Vinokouroff; and, unknown man and woman
Formal group portrait; standing, left to right, Tikhon Vinokouroff, Innokentii Vinokouroff's wife, unknown man; sitting, left to right, Tikhon Vinokouroff's wife, Innokentii Vinokouroff; and, unknown man and woman