Pennant “Popular Vanguard Party” (Partido Vanguardia Popular)
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Ashtray shaped as a shoe
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Ashtray shaped as a shoe
A gift from the Indian delegation of peace supporters who visited Stalingrad in January 1953. The surface of the shoe is covered with turquoise and red enamel, decorated with an inlay of a floral ornament. On the" back" of the shoe there is a platform and an indentation for a cigarette. The “toe” of the ashtray is pointed.
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A chest with greetings from citizens and women of Sheffield (4 notebooks) and a list of Sheffield organizations that sent greetings to the citizens of Stalingrad
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A chest with greetings from citizens and women of Sheffield (4 notebooks) and a list of Sheffield organizations that sent greetings to the citizens of Stalingrad
Himsworth, Joyce Rosemary. South Yorkshire county, Sheffield
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Tapestry depicting the entrance to the Forbidden City from Tiananmen Square in Beijing
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Tapestry depicting the entrance to the Forbidden City from Tiananmen Square in Beijing
A present from the delegation of agricultural workers of the PRC who visited Stalingrad in November 1955. Tiananmen is named after the gate of the Forbidden city, namely the ‘Gate of Heavenly Peace’. It is a large red traditional Chinese building with upturned eaves on roof corners and five arched passages. The portrait of Mao Zedong is hung on the central part of the gate. The placard on the left of the portrait reads in hieroglyphs: [translation] “Long Live the People's Republic of China”, while the right one reads: “Long Live the Great Unity of the World's Peoples”. On October 1, 1949, at the Gates of Heavenly Peace, Mao Zedong proclaimed the creation of the People's Republic of China. The left and the right sides of the canvas are covered with hieroglyphs.