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The Szrodecki family’s gorget with the image of Our Lady of Częstochowa

9/05/2023

Our Lady with ChildSince the 19th century, this gorget had belonged to the Szrodecki family, the owners of the Kożany estate in Podlasie. According to family history, the gorget was in Siberia for the first time with Konstanty Szrodecki, who was sent to Siberia for his participation in the January Uprising. With the gorget, the family found itself in the East for the second time in 1915. Running away from the advancing German army at that time, the Szrodecki family took shelter with their relatives in an estate near Porazava in Wołkowysk County. The third time they grabbed the gorget on 13 April 1940, when they were deported to Kazakhstan. In the end, the gorget came to the Sybir Memorial Museum from… London.

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