was a Vladivostok merchant of the 1st guild and an honorary citizen of the city of Vladivostok. The grandfather of actor Yul Brynner.
The white granite stone for the tomb was brought from Finland. The structure was glazed on top.
Today, the places where once there was a glass covering, are two narrow openings in the roof.
In 1933, after the family left for China due to the Russian Revolution and the communist overthrow of the russian government, The Bryners were hoping that things would eventually get back to normal, but instead it all got worse. The family escaped to China. The Bryner estate was ransacked as well as the remains of Julius Bryner and his son-in-law were thrown out of the crypt, and the tomb was plundered.
was a Vladivostok merchant of the 1st guild and an honorary citizen of the city of Vladivostok. The grandfather of actor Yul Brynner.
The white granite stone for the tomb was brought from Finland. The structure was glazed on top.
Today, the places where once there was a glass covering, are two narrow openings in the roof.
In 1933, after the family left for China due to the Russian Revolution and the communist overthrow of the russian government, The Bryners were hoping that things would eventually get back to normal, but instead it all got worse. The family escaped to China. The Bryner estate was ransacked as well as the remains of Julius Bryner and his son-in-law were thrown out of the crypt, and the tomb was plundered.
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