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DANCING FOR RAIN, SERBIARAINMAKING, SERBIA In times of drought, young Dodoles go from village to village in costumes garnished with foliage, dancing while the peasants water the ground Date: 1912
Aleksinac, SerbiaAleksinac in the Nisava District of the southern Serbia. Date: circa 1897
Quay on the River Sava - Belgrade, Serbia. Date: 1911
St Georges Church - Oplenac Hill, Topola, SerbiaSt Georges Church also known as Oplenac, is the mausoleum of the Serbian and Yugoslav royal house of Karadordevic located on top of the Oplenac Hill in the town of Topola, Serbia
British propaganda for SerbiaOne of a series showing pretty ladies in National dress. This one, with colourful head scarf, is for Serbia. WW1 Date: 1914
Scottish Womens Hospitals Elsie InglisShows the second unit from the Scottish Womens Hospitals for Foreign Service, prior to their departure from Cardiff in April 1915
The Victor Monument. Belgrade. SerbiaPobednik (The Victor). Built by Ivan Mestrovic to commemorate Serbian victories in the First Balkan War and the World War I. Kalemegdan Fortress. Belgrade. Serbia
Cartoon, The Hands with Right on their Side, WW1Cartoon, The Hands with Right on their Side. Two large hands representing the Allied forces tower over the four small leaders of the Central Powers cowering in the middle
Ww1 Postcard Flags 1915Flags of the Allies Date: circa 1915
Serbia spanks Austria 1914FULFILMENT. Austria: " I said all along this was going to be a punitive expedition." Date: 1914
Anti-German cartoon, map of Europe, WW1The tailors of strafe street. An anti-German cartoon showing the German Kaiser Wilhelm II and his son, Crown Prince Wilhelm, in a tailors shop during the First World War
WW1 - Cartoon - The Austrian UltimatumWW1 - The Austro-Hungarian empire personified as birds of prey, deliver their ultimatum and demands to the Serbian s. With their demands not met
Serbo-Bulgarian War, 14-28 November 1885. Bulgarian Soldiers taking a position in Tzaribrod (now Dimitrovgrad) in Serbia. Illustration by Richard Caton Woodville after sketch by M
Serbian soldier, WW1A Serbian soldier in rocky terrain during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
WW1 - The Central Powers unified holding the Balkan ExpressWW1 - A propaganda postcard depicting The Central Powers unified holding the Balkan Express - symbolising the Victories in defeating (and capturing) Serbia in January 1916 and 18th January 1916
First Serbian Uprising of 1804Scene from the First Serbian Uprising, the first stage of the Serbian Revolution, the ultimately successful wars of independence that lasted for 9 years and approximately 9 months (18041813)
Serbian Militia from South Serbia / Macedonia. Date: circa 1908
Nedeljko Cabrinovic, Serbian nationalistNedeljko Cabrinovic (1895-1916), Serbian nationalist, a member of the nationalist Young Bosnia movement, who attempted to assassinate Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria
Flags of the Allied countries during WWI circa 1916
General Bozidar Jankovic, Serbian army officer, WW1General Bozidar Jankovic (1849-1920), Serbian army officer, Commander of the Serbian Third Army during the First Balkan War (1912-1913) between the Balkan League and the Ottoman Empire
Serbian Lady in National CostumeStriking Serbian woman in National Costume
Sarajevo in 1914Aerial view of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia with an X marking the spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife was assassinated by Serbian nationalists in June 1914
Ww1 Serbian SoldiersSerbian infantrymen during World War One
Hindenburg & Graf Frans Conrad Von HotzendorfThe two uniformed figures are standing on a dramatic battlefield. Hotzendorf was the military strategist of the Austro-Hungarian Army who led the onslaught on Serbia in 1914. WW1 Date: circa 1914
Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia (Servia) in full uniformPrince Alexander was appointed Regent in June 1914 and became titular head of the Army. In 1921 he became King and changed the Country's name to Yugoslavia. WW1 Date: 1914
Flags of the Allies run up a flagstaffTop to bottom the flags are - Britain, France, Belgium, Russia, Serbia, Japan and Italy. America was not yet in the war. WW1 Date: circa 1915
British propagands for SerbiaA dreamy young woman nestles her head against the National Flag. Freedom forever is the Caption. WW1 Date: 1916
One of a set of cards showing the Allies as butterfliesBeautiful hand painted card showing Serbia, one of the Aux Allies Human Butterfly series. WW1 Date: circa 1916
Croatian Shepherd, playing a Frula. The frula (also known as svirala or jedinka), is a musical instrument which resembles a medium sized recorder or flute, traditionally played in Serbia
Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878). St. Petersburg. Departure of Russian officers to Serbia as volunteers in the army of General Tchernaieff. Engraving in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1877
Russia Behind SerbiaThe Power Behind. Austrian Imperial eagle: I don t quite like his attitude. Somebody must be backing him & indeed the Russian bear stands hidden behind the Serbian fowl. Date: 1914
Stefan DusanSTEFAN IX, STEFAN UROS IV, OR STEFAN DUSAN Rebelled against his father Stefan Uros IV; became king of the Serbs and the Balkans. Date: 1308 - 1355
Ruma, Vojvodina, SerbiaStreet scene in Ruma, Vojvodina, Serbia
King Peter I of Serbia (1844-1921), who ruled from 1903 to 1921. Date: c. 1914
Austrian Monitor GunboatAn Austrian Monitor Gunboat patrolling the Danube, on its way to the Serbian frontier, shortly before the outbreak of World War One Date: 1914
Anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo, Serbia, showing refugees and soldiers on the move in Serbia during the First World War
Romania - The Serbian Orthodox Patriach visiting Bucharest with his retinue Date: 1900
King Peter I of Serbia - capture of Durres from the OttomansKing Peter I of Serbia (1844-1921, reigned from 1903 - 1921) in all his regal finery on horseback astride the border of Serbia and Albania
The First Balkan War - An AllegoryThe First Balkan War in allegorical depiction, showing the Forces of the Cross (the countries of the Balkan League: Serbia, Greece)
London Peace Conference or the Conference of the AmbassadorsThe Balkan (Turkish, Greek, Montenegran and Serbian) delegates at the peace conference in London. The London Conference of 19121913
WWI - Balkan Front - Belgrade Citadel - Arsenal destroyedWWI - Balkan Front (1914-1915) - Belgrade Citadel - Arsenal destroyed. In the distance is Hungary. Date: 1915
Austrian troops and Albanian volunteers, Serbia, WW1Austro-Hungarian troops and Albanian volunteers travelling in opposite directions on the road from Djakova to Prizren, Serbia, on the eastern front during the First World War. Date: 1916
Serbian machine gunners near Obrenovici, Serbia, WW1Serbian gunners with Russian machine guns in firing position near Obrenovici, Serbia, during the First World War. Date: 1915-1917
Serbian troops, Battle of Kolubara, Serbia, WW1Serbian troops begin to attack the Austro-Hungarian enemy during the Battle of Kolubara, First World War. Date: December 1914
Captured Serbian troops, Ibar Valley, Serbia, WW1Captured Serbian troops in the Ibar Valley, Serbia, on the eastern front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Bosnian regiment off to the front, Serbia, WW1A Bosnian regiment marching off to the front in Serbia during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Balkan Wars 1912Serbia - The Russian Consol Emiliyanov with his bodyguard at Detchani, 10 miles south of Pech (Pec) during the Balkan War between Russian and the Turkish Ottoman Empire in 1912
First Balkan War (1912 - 1913) - Battle of BonarchisniThe Battle of Bonarchisni, 16th - 21st October 1912. The First Balkan War, which lasted from October 1912 to May 1913, pitted the Balkan League (Serbia, Montenegro, Greece)