The First Cadet Corps was a military school in Saint Petersburg.
^Compiled by Jacob von Lüde, engraving by Christian Geisler. Figure 10. Imperial Landly Sacred Cadet Corps, Cadet. // Image of uniforms of the Russian-imperial troops, consisting of 88 persons, 11 illuminated pages, front page, 88 leaf illustration - St. Petersburg: Printing house of the Land Cadet Corps, 1793
^Illustration 137. Pupils from the mountaineers of the 1st and 2nd Cadet Corps (in full dress) March 31, 1855 // Changes in uniform and armament of the troops of the Russian Imperial Army from ascension to the throne of the Emperor Alexander Nikolayevich (with additions): Compiled by the Supreme command / Compiled by Alexander II (Russian emperor), illustrated by Balashov Peter Ivanovich and Piratsky Karl Karlovich. - St. Petersburg: Military Printing House, 1857-1881. - Up to 500 copies - Notebooks 1–111: (With Figures No. 1–661). - 47 x 35 centimeters
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