One of a selection of doorways in Koidula, Tallinn, this one with brown and beige squares.
One of a selection of doorways in Koidula, Tallinn, this one grey painted wood, with cornucopia-type frieze on top.
One of a selection of doorways in Koidula, Tallinn, this one dark and foreboding, with the year 1912 inscribed on top.
One of a selection of doorways in Koidula, Tallinn, this one clearly more modern, glass-paneled with brass kicking-plates at the bottom.
(see #Kadrioru), mutating to #Tihvti in 1885, from #tihvt, a tack or pin, not impossibly due to its proximity to the ‘metals’ sector (see #Hõbeda). In 1907, however, while the #German camp translated it as #Stiftstr., with the Estonians, oddly, following suit a year later by switching to Stifti,
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