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Finland. Helsinki Cathedral, 1830-1852. Designed by Carl LudHelsinki Cathedral. Finnish Evangelical Lutheran cathedral. Designed by Carl Ludvig Engel (1778-1840) in the neoclassical style
Fish Market, HelsinkiThe fish market at Helsinki, Finland Date: 1898
Helsinki, Finland - Boats moored in the Bay Date: circa 1910s
GALLEN KALELLA, Axel-Gallen (1865-1931). Lemminkainen sGALLEN KALELLA, Axel-Gallen (1865-1931). Lemminkainens Mother. 1897. Oil on canvas. FINLAND. UUDENMaN. Helsinki. Ateneum Museum of Finnish Art
Finnish boy scout as ARP warden, Helsinki, WW2Finnish boy scout as ARP warden at the headquarters of the Finnish Boy Scouts Association, Helsinki. Date: circa 1940s
Finnish boy scout in wartime service, Helsinki, WW2Finnish boy scout in wartime service, Helsinki. Date: circa 1940s
Sports stadium in Helsinki, Finland, originally intended for the 1940 Olympic Games, until the Second World War led to cancellation. Date: late 1930s
Finnish boy scouts at international camp, North LondonThree Finnish boy scouts from Helsinki in their Lapp Tent at an international scout camp, Bounds Green, North London. Their tent has an open top -- hot air rising from the central fire stops the rain
Helsinki, Finland - View out to seaHelsinki (Helsingfors), the capital city of Finland - view out toward the Baltic Sea. Date: circa 1920s
Helsinki, FinlandHelsinki (Helsingfors), the capital city of Finland Date: circa 1920s
Helsinki, Finland - Trams and ShopsHelsinki (Helsingfors), the capital city of Finland - trams pass in front of an elegant row of shops. Date: circa 1920s
Statue of Alexander II - Helsinki, FinlandStatue of Emperor Alexander II - Senate Square, Helsinki, Finland. Erected in 1894, the statue was built to commemorate his re-establishment the Diet of Finland in 1863. Date: circa 1907
Douglas DC-4 SE-BBF Vastan of Swedish Air LinesDouglas DC-4, SE-BBF, Vastan, of Swedish Air Lines, after its first landing in Helsinki, Finland. March 1947. Date: 1947
The quay, Helsingfors, Russia, i. e. Helsinki, FinlandThe quay, Helsingfors, Russia, i.e. Helsinki, Finland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
The Russian cathedral and the harbor, Helsingfors, Russia, i.e. Helsinki, Finland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Monument of Alexander II, Helsingfors, Russia, i. e. HelsinkMonument of Alexander II, Helsingfors, Russia, i.e. Helsinki, Finland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
The new cathedral, Helsingfors, Russia, i. e. Helsinki, FinlThe new cathedral, Helsingfors, Russia, i.e. Helsinki, Finland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Finland 1970sNewly built block of flats, Helsinki, Finland, 1970s. Date: 1970s
Helsinki, Finland - The German ChurchHelsinki, Finland - Saksalainen Kirkko (German church) Date: circa 1930s
Entry of General Mannerheim into Helsinki, FinlandEntry of General Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (1867-1951) into Helsinki (Helsingfors), Finland, after the Finnish Civil War
Helsinki, Finland - Father, son and reindeerHelsinki, Finland - Father and son in traditional costume with their reindeer Date: circa 1940s
Helsinki WWIThe Germans moving into Helsinki during the liberation of Finland in World War I
Helsinki fighting WWISoldiers battling the Red troops in Helsinki during World War I
Rail troop transport WWITroops are transported along the rail track between Hango and Helsinki during World War I in Finland
Germans in Helsinki WWIGermans exchanging shots with the Reds in Helsinki, Finland, during World War I
German troops in Finland WWIGerman troops battle with Red troops in Helsinki, Finland during World War I
Helsinki fortifications WWIISoldiers constructing fortifications in Helsinki during World War II
Converted first aid station WWIIConverted and barricaded sauna baths become a first aid post where a soldier keeps watch for enemy aircraft in Helsinki, Finland during World War II
Air raid damage WWIIFinnish tradesmans van has become a Russian air raid casualty in Helsinki, Finland, during World War II
HELSINKIgeneral view
Sveaborg Rebellion, Suomenlinna, FinlandScene at the Sveaborg Rebellion, which began on 30 June 1906. It took place at the sea fortress Suomenlinna (Sveaborg in Swedish and Russian) as part of the Russian Revolution
Helsinki / Fort SweaborgA panoramic view of the fort of Sweaborg (Sveaborg) and Helsinki (Helsingfors) at the time of the Crimean War
Finnish ParliamentThe new Houses of Parliament at Helsinki, Finland, built by the firm Borg-Siren-Aberg 1926 - 1931 and officially inaugurated on 7 March 1931