Map if city showing the German name of Rositten. The Rositten Flus (river) is shown with castle on the left and the cathedral on the right.
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Old Map of the city from the same direction as the other map but with more area covered.
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Photos of residents of Rezekne at the turn of the century when it was part of Russia.
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Turn of the century scene of the castle, river and the cathedral.
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House marker. Note that Latvian is an Indo-European language. This says Cosmetics and Cabinets. The
proprietor is Z. Irbe.
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This Main Street view was taken about 1920.
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The timber industry was very important for Rezkene and here is a good looking group of men in that industry.
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This is a main street view around the turn of the century. Note the stores have their signs in Russian text. One sign is blacked out.
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This art was painted in Rezekne and shows the wooden homes with their chimmneys.
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A closer view of the store with the name blocked out.
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Theatrical production.
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Home with view of old castle in the background and the river in the foreground.
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