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Prague 1914, soldiers called upIn Prague, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, relatives say their farewells as soldiers gather, having been called up in anticipation of the coming conflict
Island and Fort at Izzeddin, Crete. This was the base of the Austro-Hungarian army on Crete. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s, Crete remained in Ottoman hands
Greece, Crete - Foreign ConsulatesForeign Consulates in Crete at the time of Cretan Independence, including the English Consulate, the Austro-Hungarian Consultae, the Russian Consulate
Trogir - Visit of Franz JosephVisit of Franz Joseph (1830 - 1916), the Austro-Hungarian Emperor to Trogir (Trogira) on 25th June 1891
Smichov - Czech Republic. The Ringhoffer factory (visible in the top right-hand corner of this card), founded in 1852 by railway magnate Baron Franz Ringhoffer (1817-1873)
Lemberg (Lviv)The city of Lemberg, now known as Lviv, in the Ukraine. At the opening of World War I, Lemberg was part of the Austro-Hungarian empire
Victory Column (Siegessaule), Berlin, GermanyThe Victory Column (Siegessaule) in Berlin, Germany, designed in the 1860s to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War
Map of Bozen / Bolzano - Italy - then (at the time of publication) part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Annexed by Italy at the end of World War I
Count Berchold, the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister
Romanian Troops attacking Ghemesh Station, Austro-HungariaIllustration showing the surprise attack launched by Romanian troops on Ghemesh railway station in Austro-Hungaria, 1916. On the first day of hostilities between these two countries the Romanians
A Serbian Dragoon regiment in the Battle of BorenitzaA Serbian Dragoon regiment, part of the Allied army based in the Greek port of Salonika, are pictured riding to repel an attack by the Bulgarian army, October 1916
Dryden in Car C1928ERNST DRYDEN Poster artist, fashion pioneer and Hollywood costume designer. At wheel of austro-Daimler, Hello (glasses), Lily on left
The Cape of Pillars, Crown Prince Rudolf Land, 1875Engraving showing the Cape of Pillars, on the coast of Crown Prince Rudolf Land, as seen by the Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition of 1872-1874
The Prussian Army advance at the Battle of Sadowa; Seven WeeIllustration showing the army of the Crown Prince of Prussia advancing at the Battle of Sadowa during the Seven Weeks War (or Austro-Prussian War) of 1866
Karl Franz JosephCARL/KARL/CHARLES I OF AUSTRIA Charles Habsburg, last Emperor of Austria (1916-1918)
Count Von AehrenthalCOUNT ALOIS LEXA VON AEHRENTHAL Austro-Hungarian statesman; foreign minister 1906-1912
Austrians Take SarajevoThe Austro-Hungarian colours are raised over a fort outside Sarajevo, as the Turks are forced to abandon the city
Dubrovnik in 1918Dubrovnik - then known as Ragusa - was a naval base for the Austro-Hungarian Imperial fleet during World War One