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Cannons. Military Museum. Belgrade. SerbiaSerbia. Belgrade. Cannons. Military Museum. Exterior
Military Museum. Belgrade. SerbiaMilitary Museum. Interior. Belgrade. Serbia
Kalemegdan Fortress. Belgrade. SerbiaSerbia. Belgrade. Kalemegdan Fortress, built by Stefan Lacarevic in 14th century. Rebuilt in the 18th century by the Austrians
Serbia. Belgrade. Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel, serbian orthodox church. 19th century. Exterior detail
Serbian Troops 1916Soldiers of the Serbian army, on military manoevers, having just been re-equipped with uniforms and bayonettes, etc. Date: 1916
Serbian armoured car is ambushedIn southern Serbia, near Strumnitza, Two Serbian armoured vehicles are ambushed by Bulgarians. One vehicle escapes but the other runs off the road and is stranded in a ditch
Retreat of Serbian ArmyA group of Serbian soldiers bivouac in the mountainous district of Western Serbia during the armys retreat. Gathered round a camp fire
Serbian Outpost guardsAt a Serbian outpost on a single track railway bridge on the Nish-Salonika Railway, guards stand to arms in the early hours of the morning having heard suspicious sounds
Lighthouses at Pancevo, Vojvodina, SerbiaTwo lighthouses on a river bank at Pancevo, Vojvodina, Serbia
A Serbian soldier invoking his saints before going to warA Serbian (Servian) soldier confesses his sins, prays to his saints and leaves a candle burning before the sacred ikon before going to battle during the first week of the Great War. Date: 1914
King Peter I and the Crown Prince leaving BelgradeOn 29th July 1914 the Austrians opened a heavy cannonade on Belgrade. The Serbians made no reply, Belgrade being an open town incapable of defence
Serbian reservists at the beginning of World War IWhile the bombardment by the Austrians of the Serbian capital, Belgrade, was proceeding, Serbia rapidly called on her reservists
Austrian troops by the DanubeAustrian troops wait on the banks of the Danube, on the other side of which is Belgrade, capital of Serbia. Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia on 28 July 1914
Elizabeth Asquith & Nelson Keys rehearsing a matinee, WW1Miss Elizabeth Asquith rehearsing with Mr Nelson Keys for their sketch in the forthcoming Serbian Relief Fund Matinee to be held on 9 May 1916 and organised by Lady Greville and Lady Oranmore
Cartoon, Turkish soldiers confronting deserter, WW1Satirical German cartoon showing Turkish soldiers confronting the first Serbian deserter (represented by a large bug) during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Anti-Serbian riot in SarajevoFollowing the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, anti-Serbian rioting breaks out in Sarajevo
Serbian houses attackedFollowing the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, anti-Serbian rioting breaks out in Sarajevo. Serbian owned houses and hotels are destroyed by angry crowds
King and Queen of SerbiaKing Alexander and Queen Draga of Serbia. The couple were assassinated on 11th June 1903 by a group of Army officers, led by Colonel Dragutin Dimitrijevic
Serbian Folk DancersTradional folk dancing in Serbia. Date: 1930s
Jovan RistichJOVAN RISTICH (or Ristics) Serbian diplomat, delegate to the Berlin Congress of 1878. Date: 1831 - 1899
Sergeant-Major Flora Sandes - British Woman in Serbian ArmyFlora Sandes (22 January 1876 24 November 1956) was the only British woman officially to serve as a soldier in World War I. Initially a St
WW1 - Flags of the Allies - French postcard Date: circa 1915
A Serbian Theatrical Troupe or Georg N. Babit. Date: 1905
Nis - The Turkish Quarter - the largest city of southern Serbia. Date: circa 1917
Belgrade - Serbia - Palace of King Alexander(translation from the card reverse) The simple palace of King Alexander of Serbia. It is installed between small hovels; in the background of the modern construction Hotel Moscow in Belgrade
Alexander - Crown Prince of SerbiaAlexander I (1888-1934) - prince regent of Kingdom of Serbia (shown here having become Crown Prince in 1909) and later a King of Yugoslavia from 1921 to 1934. Date: circa 1909
Belgrade - Serbia - Sava RiverBelgrade - Serbia - The Sava River viewed from the Belgrade Fortress ( which consists of the old citadel (Upper and Lower Town) and Kalemegdan Park). Date: circa 1910s
Street Scene - Novi Sad - Serbia Date: circa 1910s
Traditional Country Costumes - Serbia Date: circa 1903
WW1 - Crown Prince Alexander at the Banjica camp, SerbiaHis Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander (1888-1934) at the military camp on the Banjica hill, Serbia (seated centre with sword on his knee)
River Sava as it enters the River Danube at Belgrade, SerbiaThe mouth of the River Sava as it enters the River Danube at Belgrade, Serbia. Date: circa 1920s
Macedonian Countryfolk. Date: circa 1918
Serbia - Belgrade - Souvenir Postcard pack - Palace AlbanijaSerbia - Belgrade - Souvenir Postcard pack (cover) - featuring Palace Albanija, a high-rise building in Belgrade, Serbia. Opened in 1940
Serbia - Belgrade - Vassina Street Date: circa 1902
Serbia - Belgrade - The Old Palace (Stari Dvor)Stari Dvor (Old Palace) - the royal residence of the Obrenovic dynasty in Belgrade, Serbia. Today it houses the City Assembly
Serbia - Vranje - Washing day on banks of the Morava RiverSerbia - Vranje, the administrative centre of the Pcinja District - Washing day on banks of the South Morava River. Date: circa 1903
Serbia - Vranje - Street SceneSerbia - Vranje, administrative centre of the Pcinja District - Street Scene with a parade in full swing. Date: circa 1910
Belgrade, Serbia - Damage to houses on Knez Mihailova StreetWW1 - Belgrade, Serbia - Damage from shells fired by Austrian Monitor Boats on the Danube and Sava River - July/August 1914 to houses on Knez Mihailova Street or Prince Mihailo Street
A Pretty Serbian Country Girl - Decorative border. Date: circa 1910s
Serbian Country Girl - Decorative floral border. Date: circa 1910s
Panoramic view of Belgrade, Serbia from the River Sava Date: circa 1899
Serbia - Belgrade - Parliament BuildingSerbia - Belgrade - Parliament/Assembly Building Date: circa 1910s
King of Serbia - Alexander 1st (1876-1903) - assassinated (along with his wife, Queen Draga) by a group of Army officers, led by Colonel Dragutin Dimitrijevic. Date: circa 1900
The Serbian Army and a View of Belgrade - Souvenir Postcard Date: circa 1898
WW1 - French / Serbian Artillery position in Serbia Date: circa 1915
Serbian Villagers celebrate a traditional festival day, including a girl on a swing attached to a tree. One might also note they could potentially be celebrating a certain postcard collection at Mary
Serbian Beggar - clutching a handful of unusual root vegetables... Date: circa 1910s
Serbian Orthodox burial - WW1 era. Date: 1917