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Cetinje - Montenegro - The Military Barracks Date: circa 1910s
Mountain guides and bearers, Montenegro, WW1Mountain guides and bearers on the eastern front in Montenegro during the First World War. Date: 1915-1917
Sir Douglas Haig meeting King Nikola I of MontenegroGeneral Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928) meeting King Nikola I of Montenegro (1841-1921) at Beauquesne in northern France during the First World War. Date: circa 1916
Cetinje, Montenegro - Government BuildingsRoyal Government Institutions/Ministry Buildings at Cetinje, Montenegro. Cetije is the official residence of the President of Montenegro. Date: circa 1909
King Nicholas I of MontenegroKing Nicholas (Nikola) I of Montenegro (Nikola I Mirkov Petrovic-Njegos 1841-1921) and his entourage, possibly at the start of his exile to France in 1918. Date: circa 1918
Racial / Albania BorderSoldiers outside Scutari on the Montenegro border Date: 1913
Cetinje, Montenegro - Palace of the KingThe Interior of the Palace of the King of Montenegro at Cetinje - Montenegro came under the juristiction of the King of Yugoslavia following the end of World War One
Russian and Montenegrin Soldiers in Crete. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s, Crete remained in Ottoman hands
Cetinje - Montenegro - Parliament Building
Kotor - MontenegroThe spectacular setting of Kotor in Montenegro, a coastal town located in a most secluded part of Gulf of Kotor. The town is the administrative centre of the Kotor municipality
WWI - Montenegran InfantrymanWorld War One - Allies series - Montenegran Infantryman
Perast - MontenegroView of the attractive town of Perast, Montenegro. Venice owned the city between 1420 and 1797. Perast was part of the Venetian Albania
Montenegro - Gospa od Skrpjela - " Our Lady Made of Rocks" - a baroque church on one of two man-made islets, deep in the Bay of Kotor, across from the town of Perast
Montenegrin Street Scene with veiled womenMontenegrin Street Scene with four veiled women
Montenegro - Budva - panoramic view of the town, sat on the waters edge
Montenegro - Mogren Beach near Budva
Turkish Cannon WWICannon in position in Montenegro during World War I
Celebic - Bosnia & Herzegovina - on the border with Turkish Montenegro
Two Islands near Perast, MontenegroTwo small islands near Perast, Montenegro: one is called St. George Island, and the other called Gospa od krpjela (Our Lady of the Rock), and each of them has a picturesque chapel
Savina Monastery - MontenegroSavina Monastery near the city Herceg Novi in Boka Kotorska, Montenegro. It was built by the Duke of Saint Sava, Stephen Vuki Kosaa of Herzegovina
The five crown princes of the Danube and BalkansThe crown princes of the Danube and Balkans kingdoms convening in Sofia- from left to right: Prince Alexandre of Serbia, Prince Boris of Bulgaria, Prince Constantin of Greece
Queen of Italy / StampELENA, QUEEN OF ITALY Wife of Vittorio Emmanuele III, daughter of Nicolas I, King of Montenegro
Torokkanizsa, Serbia and MontenegroThe Railway Terminus at Torokkanizsa, Serbia and Montenegro
Montenegro - Sveti Stefan, near Budva. Formerly a fishing village, but in the 1950s the last inhabitants were evicted and the town was turned into a luxury Hotel - the most exclusive resort
British Submarine L53 at Herceg Novi, MontenegroPhotograph taken at Herceg Novi (Montenegro) of the British Submarine L53 loading a torpedo
1st Balkan War - unexploded shellMacedonia - a Turkish Notable (Dignitary) in his garden looking at a Bulgarian shell which had not exploded. The First Balkan War, which lasted from October 1912 to May 1913
Montenegro - Zelenika
Montenegro - PerastView of the attractive town of Perast, Montenegro. Venice owned the city between 1420 and 1797. Perast was part of the Venetian Albania
Montenegro - Durmitor Mountain. In 1952 it became a National Park and in 1980 was added to the World Heritage list
Montenegro JabliakThe citadel at Jabliak, Montenegro (it was formerly in Albania)
War with Turks - 1Montenegro is continually at war with the Ottoman empire to ensure its independence : the Montengran camp at mount Kerstatz, near Cattaro
Montenegro RevoltInsurrection of Montenegro against Ottoman rule : Lukas Vukolowich, patriot leader, resists the Turkish invasion as best he can, and a treaty imposes compromise terms
War with Turks - 2The Austrians help the Montenegrans in their struggle with the Ottoman empire : an Austrian battery opposite Cattaro
Montenegro RisanThe harbour of Risan on the Dalmatian coast
Montenegro PerastroA seaport on the Dalmatian coast picturesquely located between Risan and Kotor
Serbian Etc TroopsTroops of Serbia and Montenegro
King Nicholas I of Montenegro, and Queen Milena, and other nThis photograph includes King Nicholas I, and Queen Milena of Montenegro, the King of Italy, Princess Helen, the Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia
Cettinje, Capital of Montenegro, 1896Photograph showing Cettinje, the Capital of Montenegro in 1896. At the bottom of the image are Government Offices, in the middle of the image is the Palace of the Royal Family
Princess Helene of Montenegro (1873-1952)Engraving of Princess Helene of Montenegro (1873-1952), also known as Princess Jelena, who married the Crown Prince of Italy in October 1896. Date: 1896
The Red Cross at workTreating the casualties of the war in the East, fought between the Ottoman Turks and Serbia and Montenegro
Montenegro Army SuppliesSupplies for the Montenegro army, seeking to expel the occupying Turks, are carried over mountainous terrain by the women of the country
Turks Quit MontenegroTurkish bashi-bazouks evacuate Montenegro picturesquely, in barges towed by steamers
Label Cetinje HotelThe label of the GRAND HOTEL, CETINJE, shows a coach unloading visitors at the hotel : at this time Yugoslavia still exists and Montenegro is part of it
Elena, Queen of ItalyELENA, QUEEN OF ITALY Wife of Vittorio Emmanuele III, daughter of Nicolas I, King of Montenegro
Nikola I / MontenegroNIKOLA I Ruler of Montenegro (Yugoslavia) with his family
Nikola I / Montenegro 1903NIKOLA I Ruler of Montenegro (Yugoslavia)
Wwi / Montenegro KingKing Nikola and Queen Milena of Montenegro salute their army, as they march to support the Serbs. Nikola and Milena are forced into exile in France, never to return