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Science / Tesla 1899Nikola Tesla produces artificial lightning in his laboratory at Colorado Springs
Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), Croatian inventor in his American laboratory
Nikola Tesla 1899Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), Croatian inventor holding balls of flame in his bare hands
Nikola Tesla / Himmel ErdeNIKOLA TESLA American electrician and inventor, born in Croatia of Serbian parents; seen here in his laboratory at Colorado Springs in 1899/1900
Nicolas I - The King of MontenegroNikola (Nicholas) I Mirkov Petrovic-Njegos (1841 1921) - the only king of Montenegro, reigning from 1910 to 1918 (and as prince from 1860 to 1910). Date: circa 1910s
Nikola Tesla / Johnson 94NIKOLA TESLA Croatian-born Serbian scientist in America Date: 1856 - 1943
Science / TeslaWorking in America, Nikola Tesla develops his induction coil, producing light from a transformer using alternating current. Date: 1895
King of Montenegro / StampKING NICOLAS (NIKOLA) I of Montenegro (1841 - 1921)
NIKOLA, AUSTRIANIKOLA - a man dressed as Saint Nicolas, or Santa Claus, goes from house to house in an Austrian village to see whether the children have been behaving themselves
Nikola TeslaNIKOLA TESLA American electrician and inventor, born in Croatia of Serbian parents; seen here lecturing to scientists in Paris Date: 1856 - 1943
Prince Mirko Dimitri Petrovic-Njegos of Montenegro, Grand Voivode of Grahovo and Zeta (1879 1918). The Prince was born at Cetinje, the second son of King Nikola (Nicholas) I of Montenegro
King Nikola I of Montenegro and Queen MilenaKing Nikola I of Montenegro (wearing a rather splendid pointed hat) and Queen Milena Vukotic at a ceremonial rural pageant Date: circa 1912
Nicholas I (1841-1921). Prince (1860-1910) and King of MonteNicholas I (1841- 1921). Prince (1860-1910) and King of Montenegro (1910-1918). Acceded to the throne after the murder of his uncle Danilo I (1860). Colored engraving. 1875
King of Montenegro and General Sir AllenbyThe King of Montenegro, Nikola or Nicholas I (1841 - 1921), who reigned from 1910 to 1918 and was in exile in France in World War One, here with General Sir Edmund Allenby
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000 DinarThe Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000 Dinar, bearing the portrait of Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) a Serbian American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer
Montenegro - Milena, Queen of MontenegroMontenegro - Milena Vukotic (1847 - 1923), Queen of Montenegro, wife of King Nicholas I (Nikola Mirkov Petrovic-Njegos) - the only king of Montenegro. Date: circa 1900s
King Nikola I of Montenegro and his sonsKing Nikola (Nicholas) I of Montenegro (1841 - 1921) and his sons (from left): Crown Prince Danilo Aleksandar (1871 - 1939)
Nicolas I of Montenegro, exiled in France, WW1King Nicolas I of Montenegro (1841-1921, reigned 1910-1918), seen here in national costume during his exile in France (Lyons) with his family during the First World War. Date: circa 1918
World War One Allies in 1914 - Peter I, King of Serbia, George V of the United Kingdom, French President Poincare, Tsar Nicolas II, Albert I of Belgium and Nikola I of Montenegro Date: 1914
Montenegro - Cetinje - Kings PalaceNational Museum of Montenegro at Cetinje - Former Palace of King Nicholas I Date: circa 1910s
President Paschitsch and Crown Prince of Serbia, WW1Nikola Paschitsch, President of the Serbian Council, conversing with Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia during the First World War. Date: circa 1916-1917
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
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
Bulgaria - Pleven - The Public BathsBulgaria - Pleven (Plevna) - the three-storey historic building of the former public baths in Pleven built in the 1900s and commissioned to Nikola Lazarov, who combined Neo-Byzantine
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
Pachitch, Serbian Premier / StampNIKOLA PASIC (PASHITCH or PACHITCH), (1845 - 1926) Notable Serbian and Yugoslav politician and diplomat
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