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The icebreakers Baikal and Angara in dock on Lake Baikal. Date: circa 1902
The Angara in service on Lake Baikal. Date: 1913
Itkutsk, Siberia, Russia - Moscow Triumphal ArchItkutsk, Siberia, Russia - seen from the Angara River, a tributary of the Yenisei. In the centre of the picture is The Moscow Triumphal Arch
The icebreakers at Port BaikalThe Baikal in dock at Port Baikal. The stern of the smaller Angara can be seen at the left side. Date: circa 1912
The dock for the icebreakers, Lake BaikalThe floating, semi-submersible dock that was used for servicing the Baikal and Angara. Date: circa 1905
The icebreakers Baikal and Angara at Port BaikalThe icebreakers Baikal and Angara in dock at Port Baikal. Date: circa 1914
Loading a train on to the icebreaker BaikalLoading a goods train on to the icebreaker Baikal. The smaller icebreaker Angara is nearby. Date: circa 1902
The Angara approaching the dock at Port Baikal. The Russian caption translates as The icebreaker Angara and the dock - this refers to the floating dock at the right-hand side that was used for
The Angara at Port Baikal. On the right can be seen part of the floating dock that was used for servicing the Baikal and Angara. Date: circa 1905
The Angara at Baranchuk on Lake Baikal Date: circa 1905
The Angara near Port BaikalThe Angara in dock near Port Baikal, where the Angara River flows out of the Lake Baikal. Date: circa 1905
The Baikal at Port Baikal. On the right can be seen part of the floating dock that was used for servicing the Baikal and Angara. Date: 1904
Baikal. The icebreaker under wayA postcard showing the Baikal on Lake Baikal. The ship in the distance to the left seems to be the smaller Angara. Date: circa 1905
Russia Irkutskon the Angara river : the main street