• Modern rebuilt grave of Schneider & Hendrikova at Yegoshikha cemetary - original destroyed by Bolsheviks in 1919.
  • Egoshikha cemetery (Yagoshiha necropolis) is the second in time of foundation and the oldest surviving cemetery in the city of Perm.
  • ...the Russian Federation of regional significance: the Yegoshikha necropolis of Perm. Yegoshikha Cemetery is the oldest surviving cemetery in the city of Perm.
  • Yegoshikha Cemetery, Monument to Victims of Political Repression. ... Yegoshikha Cemetery, Church of the Dormition, southwest view. credits here.
  • On the banks of Yegoshikha there are a lot of country cottages, The South Cemetery and The Yegoshikha (Old) Cemetery.
  • - Yegoshikha was the 17th–18th-century settlement; predecessor of the modern city of Perm, Russia. Yegoshikha may also refer to: Yegoshikha Cemetery, the...
  • Yegoshikha cemetary. ... Church at the Yegoshikha cemetary. Perm "Zaozerye" region at the north of the city, where the Chusovaya river flows into the Kama.
  • On the banks of Yegoshikha there are a lot of country cottages, The South Cemetery and The Yegoshikha (Old) Cemetery.
  • Pushkin High School. Yegoshikha. ... Yegoshikha Cemetery. List of people from Perm.
  • On 19th May 1919, the bodies of Hendrikova and Schneider were recovered by the Whites, who buried their remains in the Yegoshikha Cemetery in Perm.