File:Hammond Slides Moscow 194. Baptist church.jpg

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English: These images were taken by Thomas T. Hammond during his trip to the Soviet Union. This specific image features a lecture with the words "God is Love" on the window. // Inside the Baptist church in Tryokhsvyatitelsky Lane, Moscow.
Русский: Кафедра баптистской церкви в Малом Вузовском (ныне Малый Трехсвятительский) переулке, Москва. Интерьер с тех пор особенно не изменился, и надпись в окне та же.
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Source University of Virginia Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (www.virginia.edu/creees)
Author Thomas Taylor Hammond (1920-1993)
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