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Figure 1.--Here we have a school in Yaroslavl-Rostov. We see the school in 1915 at the onset of World War I. All the children are boys. Rural village chools were commoknly coed, but city schools where there were more children were udsully single-gender schools. The boys look to be about 10 years old. They have have close-cropped hair. Most wear the classic Russian tunics. There are two adults, a woman and older man with an impressive beard. There is also a teenage girl at the left. She may be a helper or for some reason a student. He mau be the school principal. The children are posed by what looks like the gate to the school.

Here we have a school in Yaroslavl-Rostov. This is a city in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. Rostov is located in Russia's Russian heartland, northeast of Moscow. Rostov is a town in western Russia, on the banks of the vast Lake Nero. It’s known for the Rostov Kremlin, whose fortified towers (17th century). The ornate, domed Cathedral of the Assumption stands within its walls. The Museum of the Frog Princess is dedicated to Russian fairy tales. To the southwest is the restored Monastery of St. Jacob Savior (14th century). It is one of the Golden Ring cities, a group of historic cities northeast of Moscow that played an important role in Russian history. We see the school in 1915 at the onset of World War I. All the children are boys. Rural village chools were commoknly coed, but city schools where there were more children were udsully single-gender schools. The boys look to be about 10 years old. They have have close-cropped hair. Most wear the classic Russian tunics. There are two adults, a woman and older man with an impressive beard. There is also a teenage girl at the left. She may be a helper or for some reason a student. He mau be the school principal. The children are posed by what looks like the gate to the school.








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