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Bridge from Haparanda to Tornio, Sweden-FinlandWooden bridge from Haparanda (Sweden) to Tornio (Finland). Date: circa 1905
Turku (Abo) Lutheran Cathedral, FinlandTurku (Abo) Lutheran Cathedral is the Mother Church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland and was consecrated in 1300. Date: circa 1920
Poster, Finnish Railways, Finland. circa 1950s
The National Museum of Finland. Helsinki. Inside
Prehistoric. Bronze Age. Northern Europe. Dagger and sword. From Dragsfjard. The National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Stone Age. Figurines of humans are, stylized depictions, sucPrehistory. Stone Age. Figurines of humans are known and these are mostly stylized depictions, such as a shaft-hole axe from Kiuruvesi. The National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Prehistory. The wooden idol from Pohjankuru. Finland, ca. 30The wooden idol from Pohjankuru. Southern Finland, dates from ca. 3000 BC and is the oldest known portrait of an inhabitant of Finland. The National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Finland. Helsinki. The torchbearer lamps by Emil Wikstrom (1Finland. Helsinki. The torchbearer lamps. Two of the four monumental granite sculptures in Finnish romantic style, designed in 1904 by architect Gottlieb Eliel Saarinen (1873-1950)
Summer evening at Hammars repair yard, 1885, by Albert EdelAlbert Edelfelt (1854-1905). Finnish painter. Summer evening at Hammars repair yard, 1885. National Museum of Art. Copenhagen. Denmark
Maison Lyons Corner House - Marble Arch, London - InteriorQuote from The Kalevala (Kalewala) a 19th-century work of epic poetry compiled by Elias Lonnrot from Karelian and Finnish oral folklore and mythology
Helsinki HarbourThe fortress of Suomenlinna (= Sveaborg) in Helsinki harbour: in five years time it will be bombarded by the dastardly English. Date: 1850
Poster advertising Finland for winter sportsPoster by Finnish State Railways, advertising Finland for winter sports. A giant snowman welcomes a group of happy skiers who have just arrived by train
Helsinki / Fort SweaborgA panoramic view of the fort of Sweaborg (Sveaborg) and Helsinki (Helsingfors) at the time of the Crimean War
Sestroretsk - Beach and Casino - Kurortny District, RussiaSestroretsk - a municipal town in Kurortny District of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia, located on the shores of the Gulf of Finland, the Sestra River and the Sestroretskiy Lake
Postbus on the Raudanjoki ferry, FinlandThe Postbus (built by the Brockway Motor Company) which ran between Rovaniemi and Petsamo - pictured here on the Raudanjoki River (a tributary of Kemijoki in Finnish Lapland) Ferry, . Date: circa 1929
Kuopio Puijo Tower (2nd), FinlandKuopio Puijo Tower (2nd) is an observation tower in Kuopio, Finland. It was built in the 1900s. Date: 1932
Tourist Hotel in Vaala, Finland Date: circa 1930
Hotel Kamp, Helsinki, FinlandHotel Kamp built in 1887.The hotel was founded by Carl K䭰, Hotel and became the hotel of Finnish culture, a meeting place for the elite and intellectuals. Date: circa 1920
Vyborg (Wiborg) Castle, built in 1293. Vyborg Castle was one of the three major castles of Finland. Date: 1899
Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, FinlandThe Uspenski Cathedral is the largest orthodox church in Western Europe. The cathedral is set upon on a hill side, overlooking the city. Date: circa 1935
Helsinki Central railway station, FinlandThe Helsinki Central railway station was designed by Eliel Saarinen and inaugurated in 1919. Date: circa 1935
Parliament House, Helsinki, FinlandParliament House (Eduskuntatalo) is the seat of the Parliament of Finland. Date: circa 1930
Mikael Agricolan Church, Helsinki, FinlandMikael Agricolan Church in Helsinki, Finland. The Lutheran church is named after Bishop Mikael Agricola, who created the basis for the literary Finnish language. Date: circa 1935
Lutheran Cathedral in Helsinki, FinlandHelsinki Cathedral is a Finnish Evangelical Lutheran cathedral and a part of the Empire era centre of Helsinki. It is a neoclassical church, designed by architect, Carl Ludvig Engel, and planner
Johan Ludwig Runeberg Statue and Esplanade, HelsinkiPostcard showing the John Ludwig Runeberg memorial statue (build in 1895) and esplande in Helsinki, Finland. Date: circa 1930
Finlander and bear. 1817
German troops in Kiero, Finland, WW1German troops with cars outside the Russian garrison church in Kiero, Finland, towards the end of the First World War. Date: circa 1918
Finland - The Marketplace at BorgaFinland - The Marketplace at Porvoo (Borga). Date: 1907
Poster, Finland calls you. circa 1950s
Fashionable costume with jacket. Made in 1896 for Lovisa TerFashionable costume with jacket was made in 1896 for Lovisa Tervala, the 21 years old daughter of Tervala fram in Kuhmoinen. Se had woven the fabric herself on a weaving course i 1893
Bridegrooms costume from Parkano. Knee breeches. 18th centuKnee breeches belonged to the male flok costume in the 18th century. They were made of chamois, wadmal, broadcloth or linen
Lamprey Traps. The National Museum of Finland. HelsinkiLamprey Traps. Lampreys have been fished from at least the Middle Ages mainly in the rivers flowing in the Bothnian Gulf and the Gulf of Finland and related bodies of water
Spoons of horns. The National Museuum of Finland. Helsinki
Finland. Utensils for river fishing. Harpoon of five tips and nets of fence for the spawning season. National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Festival Kousa, 1542. Village of Hujala in Rusko. National Museum of Helsinki. Finland
Antique skis. Pudasjarvi. 19th century. The National MuseumAntique skis. The shorter ski is lined reindeer leg skin, as also the bindings of both skis. 19th century. Pudasjarvi. The National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Bishops Hoard from Halikko. 12th century. FinlandBishops Hoard from Halikko. 12th century. Pendant with a gilt crucifix. National Museum of Finland. Helsinki. Finland
Costume of a matron of Pernio. Reconstruction. FinlandCostume of a matron of Pernio. Reconstruction based on a remains from the tomb of Cemetery of Pernio. 12th century. National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Communal graves had all sorts of jewellery buried with themPrehistory. Finland. Europe. Levanluhta swampy. Hundred peope have been buried to the former lake in the Iron Age. Found jewellery buried with them. Dated to the 300-700 BC
Bronze bracelets from graves of the Piikkio cemetery. FinlanBronze objects. Bracelets from graves of the Piikkio cemetery. National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Iron Age. Period of Migrations. 5th-4th centuries AD. ObjectIron Age. Finland. Period of Migrations. 5th-4th centuries AD. Objects. National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Prehistory. Finland. Bronze Age. Found at Pernio. NationalPrehistory. Finland. Bronze Age. A set of four axes found at Pernio. National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Jettebole Idols, Island of Aland. FinlandJettebole Idols (Island of Aland). National Museum of Finland. Helsinki. Finland
Prehistory. Bronze Age. bronze weapons, found in Finland. National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Perforated Battle-Axes. Nordic areas. (2900-2450 / 2350 BC)The Corded Ware culture, alternatively characterized as the Battle Axe Culture or Single Grave culture. Nordic areas. (2900-2450/2350 BC). The National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Northern Europe. Stone Age. Axes decorated with carved animaPrehistory. Northern Europe. Early Stone Age. Axes decorated with carved animal heads. Bear, elk, duck. The National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. Antique reproduction wooden house. Model. Finland. Turku
Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. Museum. Exterior. Finland. Turku