Evening Star Newspaper, February 20, 1921, Page 65

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION —FEBRUARY 20, 1921. The Last of the Romanoffs All photos T by Underwood & Underwood Alexis Nicolaevitch, heir to the Russian throne, and his sister, the Grand Duchess Tatiana, in the park at Tsarskoe-Selo. The family was removed from this place to Tobolsk, Siberia, on the thirteenth birthday of the czarevitch. Last photograph of the former Empress of Russia. In her invalid chair, she is working at her embroidery while others of the royal family worked in the garden. Several of the pho- tographs on this page were made at Tsarskoe-Selo, where the czar and his family were interned before their assassination. The former czar (at right) sawing wood t‘z:;}x’- ofi?x:rcczaggilfcr:’ . Grand Duchess Tatiana, daughter of the czar, with the The former emperor shoveling snow in the park at at Tobolsk. Siberia Ir; aid of one of her guards, carries sod from the garden at Tsarskoe-Selo. 2 Sl Tsarskoe-Selo. the background is the greenhouse. where the imperial family often sat in the sunlight. e —— — T XXX Working in the kitchen garden. An officer of the guard behind the former rtiler 'of Rus- h_lThe young gardeners resting. Left to right: Olga Nicolaevna, Alexis Nicolaevitch, Anastasie and Tatiana Nicolaevna, sia. At right, a sailor named Nagorny. children of the czar.

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