Uglich windmill
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The
Vargunin mansion in
St Petersburg - is this the home of the same Vargunin who was
a director of the paper mill ?
From http://www.encspb.ru/en/article.php?kod=2804007318
'Gogen von A.I. (1856-1914), architect - GOGEN Alexander
Ivanovich von (1856-1914, Petrograd), architect, member of the Academy of
Architcture (1895). He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts (1883). Among his
early works, there are mansions of N.K. Vadbolskaya (10 Ninth Line of
Vasilievsky Island, 1886-88), of F.G. Kozlyaninova (currently 12 Pisareva
Street, 1891-92), of K.A. Vargunin (52 Furshtatskaya Street, 1896-99) typical
for classical Eclecticism and marked by the use of plastics and asymmetric
composition.'
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