The photograph shows Antonina Ivanova standing in the second row on the far left, wearing a white headscarf, and a group of unidentified people, probably family or friends (the russian-language caption uses diminutive forms of names, including Seryozha – Serhii, Alyosha – Oleksii, Liza – Yelyzaveta, Tosia – Anastasiia, and Natasha – Nataliia). It is worth noting that Antonina Ivanova was referred to as Tosia in correspondence. Given the type of wicker furniture, the likely location of the photo is a summer house. As for the date, the peculiarities of the women's and men's hairstyles, the type of cut and the calico used for the dresses, and the characteristics of the photographic paper suggest the 1950s.