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The photographic archive also includes 154 photographs on glass plates. The preserved cameras and tripods of father Stanislav Mali (1907–1987) indicate that the Stična monks kept up to date with the developments in photography and the various photographing techniques. His photographs are of great value for the research into the history of the Stična monastery, for they show the monastery around the year 1930. The collection of photographs on glass plates also includes a series of propaganda photographs, which depict the great hunger in Russia during the 1920s, a series of photographs of Ljubljana by J. Laznik as well as a series of photographic impressions from his journey to Bulgaria.
Photo on glass of the Stična monastery showing the main port. Author: fr. Stanislav Mali, a cistercian in Stična. A tape with a description of the motif of the photo is attached above.
Photo on glass showing the northern tract of the Stična monastery cloister. Author: fr. Stanislav Mali. On the right side is a tape with a description of the motif of the photo. The glass is broken.
Photo on glass showing the Roman milestone in Ivančna Gorica. Behind is the Stična monastery. Author: fr. Stanislav Mali, a cistercian in Stična. A tape with a description of the motif of the photo is attached above.
Photo on glass showing the Stična monastery and the village of Stična. View to the east. Author: fr. Stanislav Mali, a cistercian in Stična. A tape with a description of the motif of the photo is attached above. The top right is a glass broken.
Photo on glass showing the interior of the church of the Sorrowful Mother of God in the Stična monastery. A commemorative table is visible at the entrance to the presbytery. The cross path is still on pillars. Author: fr. Stanislav Mali, a cistercian in Stična. The glass is broken.
Photo on glass showing the church of St Jacob in Ljubljana. Author: J. Laznik. The glass is broken, a part of the glass above is missing.
Photo on glass showing the city of Ljubljana. Author: J. Laznik.
Photo on glass showing the street Miklošičeva road in Ljubljana. Author: is J. Laznik. The top left of the glass is broken.
Color photography on glass showing the city of Plovdiv in Bulgaria. Author: J. Laznik. A tape describing the subject's photo is attached to the top and bottom.
Color photography on glass showing the women monastery of St Joseph in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Author: J. Laznik. A tape describing the subject's photo is attached to the top and bottom.
Color photography on glass showing the cracks that arose after the great Bulgarian earthquake of 18.4.1928. Author: J. Laznik. A tape describing the subject's photo is attached to the top and bottom.
Black and white photo on glass showing the seizure of the monastery Simonov in Moscow.
Black and white photo on glass showing two nuns in the monastery in Sudžak (?).
Black and white photo on glass showing the nuns with their students.
Black and white photo on glass showing the pilgrims (healeded) in Lourdes.
Black and white photo on glass showing the medical commission in Lourdes. The Commission was consisted mostly of doctors.
Black and white photo on glass showing the nune Amelie Chagnon (born 1874), who was miraculously cured in 1871 in Lourdes. She was suffering from tuberculous arthritis. In 1910 healing was recognized by Bishop Mgr Charles G. Walravens of Tourney.
Black and white photo on glass showing the Catholic procession in Skopje.