Yakovlev Street - a street in Tomsk . It runs from Pushkin street to Novokievskaya street.
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A country | Russia |
Region | Tomsk region |
City | Tomsk |
Former names | Petrovskaya street + part of Aleksey-Aleksandrovskaya street; street Red Firefighter. |
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History
Currently unites the former Petrovskaya and part of Alexey-Aleksandrovskaya street.
Name - Petrovskaya (1878) is associated with the name of the local homeowner. Aleksey-Aleksandrovskaya street got its name in memory of the visit to Tomsk in 1873 by Grand Duke Aleksey Aleksandrovich .
In 1927, Petrovskaya Street was renamed Krasnaya Firefighter Street by the fire station located here (the then named Red Firefighter Alley retained its name even now).
It received its current name on October 28, 1957 in honor of Nikolai Nikolayevich Yakovlev (1886–1918) - Chairman of the Tomsk Council of Workers 'and Soldiers' Deputies (1917).
Attractions
Assumption Old Believers Church .
Built on the former Aleksey Aleksandrovskaya Street in 1910–13, under priest Tikhon , the future Bishop of Tomsk and Altai.
It operated in Soviet times, closed in 1941-1944.
On August 27, 2004, the Metropolitan of Moscow and All Russia of the Russian Orthodox Old Believer Church Andrian (Chetvergov) held a solemn service in the church on the feast day.
Water tower of Tomsk aqueduct [1] [2]
It was erected in March 1905 in connection with the construction of the Tomsk water pipeline (a project of the society of mechanical plants of the Bromley brothers , 1903), on the tower a cast of copper about which is inscribed. In the tank, the tower contained 20 thousand buckets of water (280 tons) with a daily water supply of 360 thousand buckets in the city.
In April 1955, on the fifth floor of the tower, directly below the water tank, television transmitters were installed, and on the tower an antenna, which provided a reception radius of 35 kilometers, the total height of the tower was 56 meters. The first telecentre beyond the Urals was organized here. The television equipment was designed and adjusted by the employees of the Polytechnic Institute .
In the early 1960s, the tower ceased to be a water tower - all the surrounding houses received central water supply.
In January 1969, a new 180-meter tower was put into operation in Tomsk, which made it possible to increase the radius of reliable signal reception to 90 kilometers. In the tower there was television equipment, telemasters worked. Then there were arranged office space.
In April 1980, the tower received the status of a monument of architecture of regional importance. architectural monument № 7000239000
In April 2007, the building was put up for auction.
To date, lost completion of the tower and the spire.
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Literature
- History of the names of Tomsk streets. Tomsk, Publishing House D-Print. 2012. 368 s. ISBN 978-5-902514-51-0