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ArcheoBiblioBase: Archives in Russia: D-19Last update of repository: 7 December 2020Tsentral'nyi gosudarstvennyi arkhiv kinofotofonodokumentov Sankt-Peterburga (TsGAKFFD SPb)[Central State Archive of Documentary Films, Photographs, and Sound Recordings of St. Petersburg]Agency: Arkhivnyi komitet Sankt-Peterburga (AK SPb) [Archival Committee of St. Petersburg] Address: 191015, St. Petersburg, ul. Tavricheskaia, 39 Telephone: +7 812 274-43-29 Fax: +7 812 274-43-29 Reading room: +7 812 241-56-89 E-mail: [email protected] Website: https://spbarchives.ru/cgakffd; https://www.gov.spb.ru/gov/otrasl/arc... Opening hours: RdngRm: MTuTh 9:30–17:30, W 11:30–19:30 Transport: metro: Chernyshevskaia; Ploshchad' Vosstaniia + bus 22, 46, 136; trol.: 5, 7, 15, 16, 49 Director: Oksana Igorevna Morozan (tel. +7 812 274-43-29) Deputy Director: Irina L'vovna Kuzina (tel. +7 812 241-56-87) Main Curator: Tat'iana Nikolaevna Rykhliakova (tel. +7 812 241-56-90) Head of Reading Room: Mariia Aleksandrovna Ivanova (tel. +7 812 241-56-89) About TsGAKFFD SPb The Leningrad State Archive of Film, Photo- and Phonographic Documents (LGAKFFD) was organized in 1966 and in 1987 was transformed into the Central State Archive of Film, Photo- and Phonographic Documents of the city of Leningrad (St. Petersburg from 1991). The archive holds documentary audiovisual materials from different institutions and organizations of the city of St. Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast, as well those received from state and political leaders, public figures, artists, scientists, and scholars. The life of prerevolutionary Russia is represented by photographs of plants and factories, banks, stock exchanges, insurance societies, and shops. Photographs depict the construction and operation of railways, ports and canals, and public transportation, and the economic development of the capital. They also characterize the daily life of various social layers of the population. There are many views of the activities of the scientific, cultural, educational, and philanthropic societies and organizations. Political history is represented by photographs about the events of the Revolutions of 1905–1907 and 1917, the Civil War, and World War II, many of which were shot by famous photographers. Activities of government institutions are reflected in photographs of meetings and congresses of soviets and raion executive committees. Many photographic materials depict the economic life of St. Petersburg, as well as medical services, education, cultural and scientific life, and sporting events. Sound recordings preserve music productions (symphonic, opera, light opera, and folk music) of various studios. Films are not presently accessioned by the archive, since facilities are still not available. |