Beacon (TBD)
Начальник маяка · 1966-1973
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At a glance
Person
- Work period
- 1966-1973
- Job
- Начальник маяка
Served at
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
The daughter of the lighthouse chief, Irina Pivovarova, tells the story
"... My dad first served in military service on Tsyp-Navolok, after demobilization he remained to work there. Since 1966, first as an aids and navigation equipment (navigation equipment) technician at the Tsyp-Navolok lighthouse, then as an engineer, and from 1969 to 1973 as the head of the Tsyp-Navolok lighthouse. My mother came to Tsyp-Navolok to work at the weather station in 1965, where they Then we got married, and in 1966 I was born, and in 1969, my sister spent our early childhood there. In 1973, when it was time for me to go to 1st grade, my parents did not want me to study at a boarding school like all the lighthouse children, and our family moved to the village of Mishukovo, Murmansk region. By the way, there is a lighthouse in Mishukovo too :)) We are in this lighthouse building. We often disappeared during our school years - there was a cinema hall, a library and all the clubs that we could attend as children."
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
The daughter of the lighthouse chief, Irina Pivovarova, tells the story
"... My dad first served in military service on Tsyp-Navolok, after demobilization he remained to work there. Since 1966, first as an aids and navigation equipment (navigation equipment) technician at the Tsyp-Navolok lighthouse, then as an engineer, and from 1969 to 1973 as the head of the Tsyp-Navolok lighthouse. My mother came to Tsyp-Navolok to work at the weather station in 1965, where they Then we got married, and in 1966 I was born, and in 1969, my sister spent our early childhood there. In 1973, when it was time for me to go to 1st grade, my parents did not want me to study at a boarding school like all the lighthouse children, and our family moved to the village of Mishukovo, Murmansk region. By the way, there is a lighthouse in Mishukovo too :)) We are in this lighthouse building. We often disappeared during our school years - there was a cinema hall, a library and all the clubs that we could attend as children."
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
The daughter of the lighthouse chief, Irina Pivovarova, tells the story
"... My dad first served in military service on Tsyp-Navolok, after demobilization he remained to work there. Since 1966, first as an aids and navigation equipment (navigation equipment) technician at the Tsyp-Navolok lighthouse, then as an engineer, and from 1969 to 1973 as the head of the Tsyp-Navolok lighthouse. My mother came to Tsyp-Navolok to work at the weather station in 1965, where they Then we got married, and in 1966 I was born, and in 1969, my sister spent our early childhood there. In 1973, when it was time for me to go to 1st grade, my parents did not want me to study at a boarding school like all the lighthouse children, and our family moved to the village of Mishukovo, Murmansk region. By the way, there is a lighthouse in Mishukovo too :)) We are in this lighthouse building. We often disappeared during our school years - there was a cinema hall, a library and all the clubs that we could attend as children."
Рассказывает дочь начальника маяка Ирина Пивоварова
"... Мой папа сначала служил срочную службу на Цып-Наволоке, после демобилизации остался там работать. С 1966 года сначала техником СНО (средств навигационного оборудования) маяка Цып-Наволок, потом инженером, а с 1969 по 1973 год - начальник маяка Цып-Наволок. Мама приехала на Цып-Наволок работать на метеостанцию в 1965 году, там они и познакомились. Потом поженились,и в 1966 году родилась я, а в 1969 году и моя сестра. Наше раннее детство прошло там. В 1973 году, когда пришло мне время идти в 1 класс, родители не захотели, чтобы я училась в интернате как все маячные дети, и наша семья перебралась в п.Мишуково Мурманской области. Кстати, в Мишуково тоже есть маяк :)) В этом здании маяка мы частенько пропадали в школьные годы - там был кинозал, библиотека и все кружки, которые мы могли посещать детьми."
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
The daughter of the lighthouse chief, Irina Pivovarova, tells the story
"... My dad first served in military service on Tsyp-Navolok, after demobilization he remained to work there. Since 1966, first as an aids and navigation equipment (navigation equipment) technician at the Tsyp-Navolok lighthouse, then as an engineer, and from 1969 to 1973 as the head of the Tsyp-Navolok lighthouse. My mother came to Tsyp-Navolok to work at the weather station in 1965, where they Then we got married, and in 1966 I was born, and in 1969, my sister spent our early childhood there. In 1973, when it was time for me to go to 1st grade, my parents did not want me to study at a boarding school like all the lighthouse children, and our family moved to the village of Mishukovo, Murmansk region. By the way, there is a lighthouse in Mishukovo too :)) We are in this lighthouse building. We often disappeared during our school years - there was a cinema hall, a library and all the clubs that we could attend as children."
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Identity
- Type
- Lighthouse keeper
Review & coverage
Key source-backed claims
- Job title Начальник маяка · Маячник (TBD) archive
- Work begin date 1966-00-00T00:00:00 · Маячник (TBD) archive
- Work end date 1973-00-00T00:00:00 · Маячник (TBD) archive
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- Canonical LUX ID
- node:1173
- Legacy node
- node:1173
- Legacy URL
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- Drupal source type
- lighthouse_keeper
- Source system
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- Source path
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Record identifiers
- Node
- 1173
- Source type
- lighthouse_keeper
- Review class
- Lighthouse keeper
- Wikidata class
- Q1766113
- Created
- 23/04/2014 12:46:12 UTC
- Changed
- 23/04/2014 12:46:12 UTC
- Source path
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