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Bitola Collection

Background imageBitola Collection: First Balkan War - Abandoned Gun Battery

First Balkan War - Abandoned Gun Battery
First Balkan War - Abandoned Turkish artillery post at the Monastery of Rachtani near the Town of Bitola, Macedonia. Date: 1912

Background imageBitola Collection: Macedonia - Water Mills at Bukovo, near Bitola

Macedonia - Water Mills at Bukovo, near Bitola
WW1 era - Water Mills at Bukovo, near Bitola (formerly Monastir or Manastir), Macedonia. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBitola Collection: Bulgarian soldiers captured, Monastir, WW1

Bulgarian soldiers captured, Monastir, WW1
Bulgarian soldiers captured at Monastir (now Bitola), Macedonia, during the First World War. circa 1916

Background imageBitola Collection: Bitola, Macedonia - street scene

Bitola, Macedonia - street scene Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBitola Collection: Hill 1050, north of Monastir, Macedonia, WW1

Hill 1050, north of Monastir, Macedonia, WW1
View of an observation and machine gun post on Hill 1050, north of Monastir (now Bitola), Macedonia, during the First World War. Hill 1050 was captured by the Serbians on 20 November 1916

Background imageBitola Collection: Macedonia - Bitola

Macedonia - Bitola (Monastir) - a corner of the town (WWI era) Date: circa 1916

Background imageBitola Collection: Macedonia - Bitola - Damage to Turkish Officers Mess

Macedonia - Bitola - Damage to Turkish Officers Mess
WW1 - Macedonia - Bitola - Damage to the rather ancient building used as the Turkish Officers Mess after allied bombardment. Date: circa 1918

Background imageBitola Collection: German soldiers captured, Monastir, WW1

German soldiers captured, Monastir, WW1
French officers interrogating German soldiers captured during the Battle of Monastir (now Bitola), Macedonia, during the First World War

Background imageBitola Collection: Monastir - The Head of the Serbian Orthodox Church

Monastir - The Head of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Monastir (formerly Bitola), Macedonia (formerly in Serbia and the Ottoman Empire) - The Head of the Serbian Orthodox Church, carrying a lightweight bag and bible. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBitola Collection: Chief Captian Vardas (Georgius Tsontos)

Chief Captian Vardas (Georgius Tsontos). A former Lieutenant in the Greek army (Artillery) - important leader of the revolution in the Vilayet (District) of Monastir (Bitola)

Background imageBitola Collection: Bitola, Macedonia - Mosques of the city

Bitola, Macedonia - Mosques of the city Date: circa 1930s

Background imageBitola Collection: George Volanis

George Volanis - a Cretan Chief in Monastir (Bitola) during the Macedonian Struggle. Fought for Macedonian independence along with other like-minded officers from all parts of Greece. Date: circa 1908

Background imageBitola Collection: Bitola, Macedonia - the St Sophia Mosque

Bitola, Macedonia - the St Sophia Mosque
Bitola ( formerly Monastir or Manastir), Macedonia - the St Sophia Mosque. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBitola Collection: Capture of Monastir, Macedonia, WW1

Capture of Monastir, Macedonia, WW1
Scene during the capture of Monastir (now Bitola), Macedonia, during the First World War, with soldiers walking and civilians in the streets, and people looking down from balconies

Background imageBitola Collection: German troops in action near Monastir, WW1

German troops in action near Monastir, WW1
German Saxon Jaeger troops in action near Monastir (now Bitola), Macedonia, during the First World War. Date: December 1916

Background imageBitola Collection: Bitola, Macedonia - The Ishak Mosque

Bitola, Macedonia - The Ishak Mosque
Bitola (formerly Monastir or Manastir), Macedonia - The Ishak Mosque. Date: circa 1930

Background imageBitola Collection: Macedonia - Bitola (Monastir)

Macedonia - Bitola (Monastir)
Sultan Hamid Street - Macedonia - Bitola (Monastir) - when under Ottoman rule (as evidenced by the two visible mosques). Date: 1905

Background imageBitola Collection: Macedonia - Woman working at a loom

Macedonia - Woman working at a loom
Bitolao (Bukovo), Macedonia - Jolly weaver woman, working at her loom, making pale mats

Background imageBitola Collection: Greek Chieftain of the Morihovo Gromba

Greek Chieftain of the Morihovo Gromba
Monastir, Macedonia (now known as Bitola) - formerly part of the Ottoman Empire - a local chieftain of the Morihovo Gromba


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