My father is moving and he always does his apartments up in the most detailed style.  Some would say that the collections and displays are a little to many and to deep.  But an apartment that shows you something new every time you look around is a delight to me.  Normally out of respect for privacy I wouldn't put current pictures up of a persons home.  But since these are not current pics but a historical record I feel It might be ok. 

rusap_01.jpg (100439 bytes) rusap_02.jpg (108553 bytes) rusap_03.jpg (108919 bytes) rusap_04.jpg (100346 bytes)
rusap_05.jpg (122493 bytes) rusap_06.jpg (122768 bytes) rusap_07.jpg (111333 bytes) rusap_08.jpg (114024 bytes)
rusap_10.jpg (114426 bytes) rusap_12.jpg (126088 bytes) rusap_13.jpg (106109 bytes) rusap_14.jpg (106608 bytes)
rusap_22.jpg (117239 bytes) rusap_17.jpg (113196 bytes) rusap_24.jpg (124487 bytes) rusap_11.jpg (105572 bytes)
rusap_20.jpg (112159 bytes) rusap_18.jpg (112961 bytes) rusap_19.jpg (114560 bytes) rusap_21.jpg (124005 bytes) rusap_23.jpg (118171 bytes)
rusap_09.jpg (115639 bytes) rusap_15.jpg (120115 bytes) rusap_16.jpg (122831 bytes)
And now for my own small effort a photo mosaic of the apartment carefully stitched together from over 100 photographs.  You have your choice of sizes to view depending on your connection speed and desire for detail.  Clicking the picture will give you a picture with a width of 640 pixels.  The first link is for a picture almost twice that size.  The second link is for the full size image and is 11mb so be sure you want to down load it.  That image is a picture that is 16" x 33"

425 x 1024 Pixels
1075 x 2592 Pixels