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Black and white photograph entitled 'Tartar [sic] Mosque, Kokkos'. The photograph shows H. H. Prince Nikita Alexandrovitch and Princess Youssoupoff during a visit to a mosque, a large group of men stand to both sides. Taken by Herbert Galloway Stewart in The Crimea in April 1914.
From page 6 of snapshot album number 12 of the Russian Imperial Royal Family, compiled by Herbert Galloway Stewart (1860-1966).