The bracelet is made of red glass. The inside is smooth, while the rest is covered with golden paint that creates a criss-crossed chain pattern. The bracelet is worn on one’s wrist. It is worn by women of all ages; it can be a married woman or a young girl, none can walk around without one. A bracelet can be made either of glass or gold.
Bracelet
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Ring. Present of a British citizen Mary Mitchell
The United Kingdom ,
November 1951
Ring. Present of a British citizen Mary Mitchell
Present of a British citizen Mary Mitchell to T.S. Murashkina, the Deputy Chairman of the Stalingrad City Executive Committee, at the meeting of the Society of English-Soviet Friendship in Glasgow, November 1951, United Kingdom
Double-sided napkin. . A gift from women of the English-Soviet Committee of Dover
The United Kingdom ,
23.05.1944
Double-sided napkin. . A gift from women of the English-Soviet Committee of Dover
A double-sided linen napkin. On one side there is an inscription in English that reads: “People with people, lands with lands will live freely together as comrades”. On the other side the inscription reads: “A token of friendship from Dover, the English front-city, to Stalingrad, the bastion of freedom and peace”. All the corners of the napkin are decorated with the USSR and the UK flags embroidered in circles. It is a crochet border napkin. Kent county, Dover
Painting “Stalingrad”
The Czech Republic ,
Painting “Stalingrad”
Sedláček Stanislav. Painting "Stalingrad". The pedestal of the fountain is covered with an inscription in red letters: "To the eternal memory / of the heroic defenders of Stalingrad."
The author’s gift to the city of Volgograd, 2017.
Brno