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Romania - Bucharest - Ice Factory Date: 1905
Romania - Bucharest - Lipscani Street Date: circa 1906
Romania - National Exhibition of 1906 (2 / 16)Romania - National Exhibition of 1906 - Bucharest - General View Date: 1906
Romania - Bucharest - Academiei Boulevard Date: circa 1910s
Romania - National Exhibition of 1906 (4 / 16)Romania - National Exhibition of 1906 - Bucharest - The Main Entrance Date: 1906
Street scene in Bucharest, Romania, WW1Street scene in Bucharest, Romania, after its capture by the Germans during the First World War. Date: circa 1916
Alexandru Marghiloman signing Peace Treaty, RomaniaAlexandru Marghiloman (1854-1925), Romanian Prime Minister, signing a Peace Treaty (known as the Treaty of Bucharest) with Germany and Austria in the Cotroceni Palace, near Bucharest
Field Marshal August von Mackensen, Bucharest, RomaniaField Marshal August von Mackensen (1849-1945), German Army officer, seen here with others in Bucharest, Romania, during the First World War. Date: December 1916
Romania - Bucharest - Bibescu Voda MarketBibescu Voda Market - Bucharest, Romania Date: circa 1909
Romania - National Exhibition of 1906 (10 / 16)Romania - National Exhibition of 1906 - Bucharest - Independence Avenue and the Lake Date: 1906
The Telegraph and Post Office - Bucharest, Romania. The card also features a profile portrait of King Carol I (1839-1914) with his (printed) signature beneath. Date: 1904
Romania - National Exhibition of 1906 (14 / 16)Romania - National Exhibition of 1906 - Bucharest - Commissions and European Pavilions and the River Danube Date: 1906
Romania - National Exhibition of 1906 (15 / 16)Romania - National Exhibition of 1906 - Bucharest - Palaces of Employment and Agriculture Date: 1906
Ceausescus PalaceCEAUSESCUs PALACE. Built 1984-9 it is the 2nd largest building on earth. It extends for several stories below ground & includes a nuclear bunker. Date: 1998
Triumphal arch in Bucharest, RomaniaView of the triumphal arch in Bucharest, Romania. It was inaugurated in September 1936, and is dedicated to the heroes of the War of Independence, and of the two World Wars
House of the Free Press, Bucharest, RomaniaView of the House of the Free Press (or Press Freedom House) in Bucharest, Romania, the headquarters of various newspapers and media publications. It was built between 1952 and 1956
Peasant revolt in Romania: types of the agrarian agitatorsA page from the Illustrated London News showing the kind of Romanian people purported to be involved in the peasants revolt which began in March 1907
Romania BucharestThe capital of Wallachia, and then of Romania as a whole
Carol in RomaniaAfter Alexandru Ioan I is deposed, Charles of Hohen- -zollern rules as prince, then as king Carol I, reigning successfully until 1914. He enters Bucharest to acclaim
Social / Bucharest PalaceA guard in dainty uniform stands guard before the Koniglichen Palast (Palace) in Bucharest