A historical interactive timeline about the Zhytomyr Oblast Children's Library beginning in 1929 and detailing up until 2020. A modern cultural, informational, educational, digital, effective space, the Library features some wonderful local history resources including its website. This timeline specifically can be found on the About the Library webpage.
A traditional Ukrainian silyanka necklace beaded with colors of yellow, burgundy, green, white, red, and blue. The necklace pattern is geometric and below the design are white beaded loops.
The plate is painted with blue, yellow and green colors on a gray background. In the center, the circle is framed with blue paint. On the bottom of the plate around the circle in larger triangles are placed smaller triangles of blue, yellow and green colors. Between them are circles, which are divided into two halves and filled with an ornament. Semicircles with curls inside are placed between larger rhombuses. The sides of the plate are decorated with a row of green teeth.
Consecration of the church from the village Kryvka in 1931 became a landmark event for Ukrainian Lviv. The church was dedicated to Sophia - the Holy Wisdom of God.
Image of kindergarten children from Kindergarten No. 1 in the Korabelnyi District of Mykolaiv during the Third Soviet Famine. Children such as these starving in the famine were referred to as «пухлі діти», "chubby children" because of their distended abdomens.
In 1941, the building housed a military hospital. While retreating from the city, the fascists burned the building of the former male gymnasium along with other houses. All that remained of it - burnt brick walls - was transferred to the industrial technical school. Reconstruction work was completed in 1952.