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Baltic Collection (page 5)

Background imageBaltic Collection: Medieval anchors. Latvia

Medieval anchors. Latvia
Anchors of a ships. 13th-14th centuries. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia

Background imageBaltic Collection: Combs. 12th-13th centuries. Bone and horn

Combs. 12th-13th centuries. Bone and horn
Combs in animal bone and horn. 12th-13th centuries. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia

Background imageBaltic Collection: Remains of vitreous mass, clays crucible and pearls. 13th c

Remains of vitreous mass, clays crucible and pearls. 13th century. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia

Background imageBaltic Collection: The Vilnius Cathedral. Lithuania

The Vilnius Cathedral. Lithuania
Lithuania. Vilnius. The Cathedral. 18th century. Renovated in 21th century. Old town. Detail

Background imageBaltic Collection: Ukraine. Sevastopol. Monument to Russian General Eduard Ivan

Ukraine. Sevastopol. Monument to Russian General Eduard Ivan
Ukraine. Sevastopol. Monument (1909) to Russian General Eduard Ivanovich Totleben (1818-1884) and defenders of the city during the Crimean War. Crimean Peninsula

Background imageBaltic Collection: Sweden / Sundsvall 1927

Sweden / Sundsvall 1927
Sundsvall: Baltic timber port Date: 1927

Background imageBaltic Collection: Rus / Jap War / at Vigo

Rus / Jap War / at Vigo
The Russian Baltic Fleet, on its way to the Far East, stops at Vigo, Spain, for fuel and supplies Date: August 1904

Background imageBaltic Collection: Icebreaker in Baltic Sea

Icebreaker in Baltic Sea
Operations of icebreaking in the Baltic Sea have started again and our photo shows one of the icebreakers in action. Date: 24 January 1930

Background imageBaltic Collection: R34 Airship, Transatlantic crossing 1919

R34 Airship, Transatlantic crossing 1919
Flying over the fleet in the firth of forth, the R 34 the first British transatlantic dirigible. Illustration showing the armed demonstration flight over Heligoland

Background imageBaltic Collection: Kronstadt sailors marching in Petrograd, Russia

Kronstadt sailors marching in Petrograd, Russia
Kronstadt sailors marching with banners in Petrograd (St Petersburg), Russia, during the revolutionary period, summer of 1917. Date: 1917

Background imageBaltic Collection: Naval Cathedral of St Nicholas, Kronstadt, Russia

Naval Cathedral of St Nicholas, Kronstadt, Russia
The Naval Cathedral of St Nicholas, Kronstadt, Russia. On the left can be seen a set of wooden steps where political speeches were made during the revolutionary period. Date: circa 1917

Background imageBaltic Collection: View of the dock at Kronstadt, Russia

View of the dock at Kronstadt, Russia
View of the dock area at Kronstadt during the revolutionary period in Russia, when mutinying sailors took control. Date: circa 1917

Background imageBaltic Collection: City Hall of Kronstadt in hands of mutineers, Russia

City Hall of Kronstadt in hands of mutineers, Russia
The City Hall of Kronstadt in the hands of mutinying Kronstadt sailors as their headquarters during the revolutionary period in Russia. Date: circa 1917

Background imageBaltic Collection: Officers house shelled by Kronstadt sailors, Russia

Officers house shelled by Kronstadt sailors, Russia
The house of a naval officer shelled by mutinying Kronstadt sailors during the revolutionary period in Russia. Date: circa 1917

Background imageBaltic Collection: New wing of the Baltic Exchange, London - Unique Moving Wall

New wing of the Baltic Exchange, London - Unique Moving Wall
New wing of the Baltic Exchange, London with its unique Moving Wall opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Date: 1956

Background imageBaltic Collection: Acipenser sturio, or European sea sturgeon

Acipenser sturio, or European sea sturgeon, also known as Atlantic sturgeon, Baltic sturgeon and Common sturgeon. Date: 1879

Background imageBaltic Collection: Gadus callarias, Baltic or Variable Cod

Gadus callarias, Baltic or Variable Cod. Date: 1864

Background imageBaltic Collection: WW1 - Sinking Svionia the merchantman - Baltics Sea, 1915

WW1 - Sinking Svionia the merchantman - Baltics Sea, 1915
WW1 - The first German merchant ship victim Svionia, was sunk by the gunfire off Sassnitz in the western Baltic. The men from two smaller boats and a submarine

Background imageBaltic Collection: Sablatnig SF 2 German two-seater advanced trainer

Sablatnig SF 2 German two-seater advanced trainer seaplane (serial no. 580), photographed at Warnemunde on the German Baltic coast

Background imageBaltic Collection: Junkers J10 or CLI flying in Baltic region in 1919

Junkers J10 or CLI flying in Baltic region in 1919

Background imageBaltic Collection: View of Riga, Latvia

View of Riga, Latvia
View of Riga, a port on the Baltic, and capital city of Latvia

Background imageBaltic Collection: View of the Marina, Hel, near Gdansk, Poland

View of the Marina, Hel, near Gdansk, Poland
View of the Marina at Hel, on the Baltic north of Gdansk, Poland

Background imageBaltic Collection: Russo-German naval action in the Baltic, WW1

Russo-German naval action in the Baltic, WW1
Russo-German naval action in the Baltic during the First World War which led to the destruction of a German destroyer and mine layer and the torpedoing of a German pre-dreadnought battleship

Background imageBaltic Collection: German plants raided by Allied bombing, by G. H. Davis

German plants raided by Allied bombing, by G. H. Davis
Raided by Allied bomber operations during the Second World War: Germanys principal aircraft and component plants, and what they manufacture. Date: 1944

Background imageBaltic Collection: Strategic factors in the north by G. H. Davis

Strategic factors in the north by G. H. Davis
Strategic factors in the north: Swedish iron ore; Norways coast. A pictorial map of Scandinavia, showing the iron fields and their ports of shipment

Background imageBaltic Collection: Baltic Copper Mine Cricket Club, Michigan, USA

Baltic Copper Mine Cricket Club, Michigan, USA
Baltic Cricket Team - comprising of miners from Painesdale, Michigan, USA - played in the Copper (Houghton) County Cricket League, founded in 1906

Background imageBaltic Collection: American occupation of Iceland by G. H. Davis

American occupation of Iceland by G. H. Davis
The USA in European waters: American occupation of Iceland during the Second World War. A detailed relief map of Iceland, its fjords and mountains, showing distances from America

Background imageBaltic Collection: The dreadnought battle-ship

The dreadnought battle-ship
The vessel from which Admiral Togo directed the crippling of Port Arthur during the Russo-Japanese War. Date: 1905

Background imageBaltic Collection: Helsinki, Finland - View out to sea

Helsinki, Finland - View out to sea
Helsinki (Helsingfors), the capital city of Finland - view out toward the Baltic Sea. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageBaltic Collection: Germany Kiel

Germany Kiel
Kiel, Germany: Distant view of the Baltic seaport, which won t be linked to the North Sea until the construction of the Kiel canal in the 1880s/90s. circa 1840

Background imageBaltic Collection: WW2 - Russian Propaganda - Repelling Germans in the Baltic

WW2 - Russian Propaganda - Repelling Germans in the Baltic
WW2 - New Years greetings to the Baltic - a Soviet propaganda postcard from 1942 showing a Russian soldier finishing off an Invading German in the Baltic

Background imageBaltic Collection: Fishing boats - Russian Baltic Sea Coast

Fishing boats - Russian Baltic Sea Coast Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBaltic Collection: Russian Technical Society First International Aircraft Exhib

Russian Technical Society First International Aircraft Exhib
Front cover of the Imperial Russian Technical Society First International Aircraft Exhibition in St Petersburg Russian-Baltic Factory in Riga. 1911. Date: 1911

Background imageBaltic Collection: The Consolidated PBY-5A that the Russians shot down

The Consolidated PBY-5A that the Russians shot down over the Baltic

Background imageBaltic Collection: Cockroach in Baltic amber

Cockroach in Baltic amber
A cockroach preserved in Baltic amber. Originating from the Upper Eocene about 35 million years old

Background imageBaltic Collection: Ant in amber

Ant in amber
An ant preserved in Baltic amber. This specimen dates from the Upper Eocene period, 56-34 million years ago

Background imageBaltic Collection: Alder fly in Baltic amber

Alder fly in Baltic amber
Alder fly, Megaloptera: Sialoidea in Baltic amber. Specimen dates from the Upper Eocene

Background imageBaltic Collection: Chalcid wasp in amber

Chalcid wasp in amber
Chalcid wasp, Chalcididae preserved in Baltic amber. Specimen originates from the Upper Eocene

Background imageBaltic Collection: Snipe flies in amber

Snipe flies in amber
Snipe flies trapped and preserved in Baltic amber. Specimen dates from the Upper Eocene

Background imageBaltic Collection: Aphid in amber

Aphid in amber
A Winged aphid preserved in Baltic amber. This specimen dates from the Upper Eocene

Background imageBaltic Collection: Baltic amber jewellery

Baltic amber jewellery
Matching necklace and earring set made of Baltic amber. Borrowed from Wendy Turner Coates. Image from Amber the Natural Time Capsule Fig. 22

Background imageBaltic Collection: Ichneumon wasp in amber

Ichneumon wasp in amber
Ichneumon wasp preserved in Baltic amber. This specimen with exquisitely preserved wings dates from the Upper Eocene period

Background imageBaltic Collection: Black fly in Baltic amber

Black fly in Baltic amber
Black fly preserved in Baltic amber. This fly belongs to subgenus Morops and dates from the Upper Eocene about 35 million years old

Background imageBaltic Collection: Mayfly in Baltic amber

Mayfly in Baltic amber
A well-preserved Mayfly, Ephemeroptera: Heptageniidae in Baltic amber. Specimen originates from the Upper Eocene

Background imageBaltic Collection: Angiosperm leaf in Baltic amber

Angiosperm leaf in Baltic amber
Eudaphniphyllum leaf in preserved Baltic amber, dating from the Upper Eocene, about 35 million years old. Amber is fossilised tree resin

Background imageBaltic Collection: Baltic amber with caddis fly

Baltic amber with caddis fly
A Caddis fly, Trichoptera preserved in Baltic amber. The cracks in the amber are filled with crystals of iron pyrite. Specimen dates from the Upper Eocene

Background imageBaltic Collection: Stonefly in amber

Stonefly in amber
A Stonefly, Plecoptera: Leuctridae preserved in Baltic amber. Specimen dates from the Upper Eocene

Background imageBaltic Collection: Dolichopodidae, long-legged fly in amber

Dolichopodidae, long-legged fly in amber
Long-legged fly preserved in Baltic amber. Specimen dates from the Upper Eocene



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