Elegant yellow 3-storey housze onthe corner of J. Poska and Vesivärava streets in Tallinn. There is a man standing on scaffolding, which is not a permanent fixture of the building.
Engraved stone plaque indicating the home of Jaan Poska after whom the street is obviously named from 1908-1920. Today, it is a national monument.
Sadly dilapidated old wooden house in J. Poska street, Tallinn, occupied principally by some rather timorous but nice old moggies.
Another elegant; but blue and 2-stoery woodent house in J. Poska street, Tallinn. No scaffolding present on this one...
#Poska J. (Jaan Poska, 1866-1920)
#Mayor of #Tallinn 1913-1917. Main signatory to the #TreatyOfTartu on 02/02/1920 between #Estonia and the #Russian #SFSR or #SovietFederativeSocialistRepublic recognizing Estonia de jure... yeah, right!...
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