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Alexandra and Tatiana during a family’s visit to Hesse.

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Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna, Tsar Nicholas II, Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna, Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna, Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna and Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich.

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Tsar Nicholas, Tatiana Nikolaevna e Igor Konstantinovich; 1916.

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Tsarina Alexandra and Grand Duchess Tatiana during their last visit to Crimea; 1914.

Maria and Anastasia can be seen on the background.

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Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna with Anya Vyrubova as nurses during the First World War.

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Grand Duchesses Tatiana and Olga Nikolaevna with cousins Prince Andrei Alexandrovich and Princess Irina Alexandrovna; Denmark, 1899.

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Grand Duchesses Olga and Tatiana laying brigs for the building of a new churchGrand Duchesses Olga and Tatiana laying brigs for the building of a new church

Grand Duchesses Olga and Tatiana laying brigs for the building of a new church


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otmacamera: Maria Nikolaevna,Alexandra Feodorovna and Tatiana Nikolaevna onboard the Standart, 31st

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Maria Nikolaevna,Alexandra Feodorovna and Tatiana Nikolaevna onboard the Standart, 31st August - 20th September 1906

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Tatiana Nikolaevna’s 1903-1908 Album


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Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia Nikolaevna and Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich filmed playing on the Imperial yacht.


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adini-nikolaevna: Grand Duchesses Olga and Tatiana of Russia in regimental uniform.

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Grand Duchesses Olga and Tatiana of Russia in regimental uniform.


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The four daughters of the last Tsar, though sharing some of the family resemblance, all took after different predecessors when it came to their looks.

  • Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna, the eldest of the four, was a perfect mix of her parents.
  • Grand Duchess Tatiana favoured her Hessian relatives, most notably her great-grandmother Empress Maria Alexandrovna and her aunt Grand Duchess Elizaveta Fyodorovna.
  • Grand Duchess Maria bore unmistakable resemblance to her paternal grandparents, Emperor Alexander III and Empress Maria Fyodorovna.
  • Grand Duchess Anastasia was a less beautiful version of her own mother, resembling in that aspect her aunt Princess Irene of Prussia.

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Olga Nikolaevna and Tatiana Nikolaevna’s diary entries for 8th/21st February 1913“Had lessons. AboutOlga Nikolaevna and Tatiana Nikolaevna’s diary entries for 8th/21st February 1913“Had lessons. AboutOlga Nikolaevna and Tatiana Nikolaevna’s diary entries for 8th/21st February 1913“Had lessons. About

Olga Nikolaevna and Tatiana Nikolaevna’s diary entries for 8th/21st February 1913

“Had lessons. About 8 degrees below. Had breakfast with Papa, Mama (she also sat) and Uncle Georgi. In the afternoon skied down the hill by the white tower with Papa. Mama and Anya were there too. In the evening we 2 and Papa went to [see] an opera - Lohengrin: Sobinov, Golska, Cherkasskaya, etc. So beautiful – we saw it for the first time. Aunt Olga was there – the darling. Came home around 1 in the morning. Mama was tired.”

- Olga’s diary

“Had lessons in the morning. Had breakfast [we] four with Mama, Papa and U.[ncle] Georgi. In the afternoon skied down the hill. Mama and Alexei were there too. Had tea with Trina. Had a French lessons, and then Papa, Olga and I went to the theater. The opera, Lohengrin. Wonderfully nice, and I liked it a lot. Golska sang. Returned at 12 ¾. Went to bed.”

- Tatiana’s diary


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Tatiana Nikolaevna, February 1916“My dear darling Papa,My Voznesentzy telegraphed that they saw You.

Tatiana Nikolaevna, February 1916

“My dear darling Papa,

My Voznesentzy telegraphed that they saw You. I am terribly pleased for them and regret that I was not there too. Yesterday afternoon, they had a small concert at Anya’s infirmary, we five went to see it. We and the soldiers liked it tremendously. Delazari was there and told us a lot of funny things. Later they played the guitar and sand. Very nice. Nikolai Nikolaevich Rodionov was also there. He leaves today. How is Kedrov? Did you get used to him and he to you? And what is Mordvinov doing? These days it is cold, five or more degrees below. 

Yesterday we received the [new] cadets coming into our regiments, from the Nikolaevsky Cavalry School. I had two: Viranovsky and Budim-Levkovich. I do not know if the former is a relative of our Crimean, but he said that his father was in the 8th corps, where is he do you know? Everything is the same, nothing new. [it is] lonesome without you. The only thing Maria does is talk. During breakfast, after, during rides. In short, whenever we are [with her], and there is no way to stop her. I am sitting in the classroom now before the lesson. Sitting across from me is P.V.P. and daydreaming. At time, [he] says something, but I don’t even hear him and don’t respond, as I am writing. Well, goodbye. May God bless You. I embrace you firmly and gently.

Your Voznesenetz.”

- Tatiana to Nicholas II, 1st/14th February 1916

“My dear darling Papa,

Today a poor Scout of the 10th Battalion is having surgery. He has a very badly shattered leg, and they fear that he may have tetanus because his friend, with whom he was [sharing a room], had serious tetanus, and they think that he had already died. I hope very much that he will have nothing. Later today I will have a meeting in town. So horribly boring to go there. We very much rejoiced that Erzurum was taken, the wounded were all very happy about it. 

Do You walk a lot? And where - in the country or around here somewhere? Mama’s cheek is better, thank God, and the swelling is almost completely gone. I often recall the evenings when we sat with Mama, about ‘Olive, ect.’ Such a pity that it’s all over. I wish it would continue. Are you reading something now? Well, goodbye, Papa darling. May God bless You. I embrace you firmly and kiss you, as [much as I] love [you]. Your Voznesenetz.”

- 5th/18th February


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Olga Nikolaevna and Tatiana Nikolaevna’s diary entries for 3rd/16th February 1913“Went to Obednya atOlga Nikolaevna and Tatiana Nikolaevna’s diary entries for 3rd/16th February 1913“Went to Obednya atOlga Nikolaevna and Tatiana Nikolaevna’s diary entries for 3rd/16th February 1913“Went to Obednya at

Olga Nikolaevna and Tatiana Nikolaevna’s diary entries for 3rd/16th February 1913

“Went to Obednya at 10 ½, stayed in the chapel. Papa went to the 2nd Artillery Calvarly Regiment parade. Had breakfast with Mama. After that she played the piano for a while and sat on the balcony, but she is not feeling well because of yesterday. Skied down the hill with Papa. Cinematograph at 4 ½, Dmitri, Vasia and Rostislav came over. We 4 went the see the ballet ‘The Pharaoh’s Daughter’ with Papa. Pavlova danced. Aunt Olga was also there. Returned at about 1 in the morning. May the Lord save us.”

- Olga’s diary

“In the morning [we] four went to the regimental church. Saw the officers today after all, coming out of Anya’s at 12 ½. Had breakfast [we] four with Mama. In the afternoon skied with Papa. Alexei sat in a chair and watched. Had tea upstairs, with three of Aunt Ksenia’s youngest children. Then [watched] a cinematograph. Obednya at the regimental [church] and went to the theatre [we] 4 with Papa. They performed ballet ‘The Pharaoh’s Daughter,’ it was really lovely. Saw Sashla at the theatre, Zoya, Sasha. Returned at at 12 ¾.”

- Tatiana’s diary


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“Had a lesson in the morning. Went to the infirmary. Helped Nurse Kolzanova lay out instruments. Mam“Had a lesson in the morning. Went to the infirmary. Helped Nurse Kolzanova lay out instruments. Mam

“Had a lesson in the morning. Went to the infirmary. Helped Nurse Kolzanova lay out instruments. Mama came at 11 o’clock, [for] Troitzky’s hernia surgery. Handed the materials and sutures [while] Olga set them up with Kolzanova. Then bandaged Kiyanov of the 96th Omsk Regiment, Gumanyuk and Yagmin’s left leg. Returned home at 1.30. Breakfast with Mama, the Count and Emma Fredericksz. The four of us went sleighing. Went to the Grand Palace. Had tea upstairs. Had a lesson. Had dinner with Mama, then [we] three went to the infirmary. Sat a little with Anya, then looked at the album with Nizhegorodtzy. Zeleny is in their ward, of Mama’s 21st Infantry Regiment. Returned at 10.30. Papa is in Sevastopol was on the ‘Evstafiya’ and ‘Kaghul,’ inspected the new recruits.”

- Tatiana Nikolaevna’s diary, 29th January/11th February 1915


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“Had a lesson. Drove to the infirmary. Bandaged Gordinsky, Sychev and Kusov and Potulov. Then sat wi

“Had a lesson. Drove to the infirmary. Bandaged Gordinsky, Sychev and Kusov and Potulov. Then sat with Nizhegorodtzy. Lunch with Mama. [We] 2 with Isa went at 1.20 to Petrograd to Countess Karlova’s house, where she has her ten wounded officers. Then went upstairs to see her grandson and the son of Katya Galitzine. Pushkin boy. Then had tea with her downstairs. Went to charities. Ran into Ivan Melnikov at the entrance. Incredibly beautiful. Had tea upstairs. Had lessons. Went to the infirmary. Visited Anya for a short time, came by to see everyone and sat with Nizhegorodtzy. Terribly Sweet.”

- Tatiana Nikolaevna’s diary, 28th January/10th February 1915


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“My dear Rita, darling.  Thank you very much for the greetings. I got Ksenia’s sweet letter, [she] c“My dear Rita, darling.  Thank you very much for the greetings. I got Ksenia’s sweet letter, [she] c“My dear Rita, darling.  Thank you very much for the greetings. I got Ksenia’s sweet letter, [she] c“My dear Rita, darling.  Thank you very much for the greetings. I got Ksenia’s sweet letter, [she] c

“My dear Rita, darling.  

Thank you very much for the greetings. I got Ksenia’s sweet letter, [she] congratulated me, such a darling. O.P. wrote me a long letter, about her wedding to the Baron. It is sad that everyone from the infirmary could not be there. He also wrote to me and said that he saw Vera Ignatievna at the infirmary. She is [wearing] epaulets, large boots with spurs, did not even ask the Baron how he was doing. So shameful. I did not expect how fast she would change. Although lately she had been very strange. What are you up to? Do you spend your time nicely? Bibi finally wrote, says that Kirilka got ill with appendicitis – poor thing. 

The only warm room [here] in the entire house is Papa’s and our brother’s bathroom, where we sat and had tea today. In the hall it is 5 ¾ [degrees] today – we walk around in our valenki and thick knitted sweaters. We still take walks outside twice a day. Well, goodbye Ritka darling. Write to me – I will be very happy. Tell Zinochka to address her letters directly to us – they will get here faster. May Christ be with you my dear. If Sashurka and N. Ya. are there, give them regards. All the best. 

Tatiana.”

- Tatiana Nikolaevna to Margarita Khitrovo, 23rd January/5th February 1918


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Olga and Tatiana Nikolaevna with an officer, 22nd January/4th February 1915“At 9.30 [we] 4 went with

Olga and Tatiana Nikolaevna with an officer, 22nd January/4th February 1915

“At 9.30 [we] 4 went with Papa and Mama to church for moleben. At 10 o’clock Papa departed. So sad. [We] two went to the infirmary. Bandaged Krat, Gordinsky, Belitsky, Otmarshteyn and Gumanyuk. Took photographs in each ward. Breakfast and lunch with Mama. Then walked. Sat a little with Alexei, who is in bed as leg and arm ache. Went to the Grand Palace. Had tea with Mama upstairs at Alexei’s. Had lessons. After lunch we went to ours. Sat with Nizhegorodtzy. Put together a puzzle with Navruzov and Vachnadze, then worked. Retuned, sat with Mama.”

- Tatiana’s diary, 22nd January/4th February 1915


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