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Siberian chipmunk feeds on forest floor (Tamias sibiricus). taiga-forest near river Taz; early spring; North Tumen region, Russia
Selkup minority of the Siberian North, a Russian hunter (centre) is next to a family in front of their traditional tepee. spring; forest near river Taz, North Tumen region, Siberia
Selkup Man (North Siberian minority), in tradional winter clothes, smokes outside local shop in Krasnoselkup. early spring; near river Taz, North Tumen region, Siberia
Selkup Family - Minority of the Siberian North, a family in front of their log-hut on tradional sledge. Spring. forest near river Taz, North Tumen region, Siberia, Russia
Czech Forces in Vladivostok - Siberian expeditionIn the wake of the Bolshevik Revolution, the port of Vladivostok in far eastern Russia was of great military importance for the Far Eastern Republic, the Provisional Priamurye Government
HMS Suffolk in harbour at Vladivostok, RussiaJanuary 1918. British Royal Naval Cruiser HMS Suffolk in harbour at Vladivostok, Russia. In the wake of the Bolshevik Revolution
Vladivostok, Russia - Trans-Siberian Railway TerminusTrans-Siberian Railway, Vladivostok, Russia. In the wake of the Bolshevik Revolution, the port of Vladivostok in far eastern Russia was of great military importance for the Far Eastern Republic
Vladivostok, Russia - Allied Soldiers and Red Cross trainJanuary 1918 - Allied Soldiers shelter behind the wagons of a Russian Red Cross train, Vladivostok. In the wake of the Bolshevik Revolution
Soldier of Czech Volunteer Corps, Siberia, WW1Soldier of the Czech Volunteer Corps of Transport in Siberia, wearing winter uniform during the First World War. Date: 1917
Trans-Siberian Railway - Tolocha RiverTolocha River in the Ingoda valley, east of Urulga, Transbaikalia territory, Russia Date: circa 1910s
Ust-Kara on the Shilka River, RussiaThe Shilka - a river in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia. It originates as a confluence of Onon and Ingoda rivers. This settlement is called Ust-Kara. Date: circa 1910s
Siberian Convict 1913A Siberian convict. Date: 1913
Eastern Russia - Transbaikalia - Tsam ceremonyEastern Russia - Transbaikalia - Buddhist Tsam ceremony amongst the Buryat People to exorcise evil which consisted of a series of masked dances and often had a narrative content
A view toward Irkutsk Cathedral, Irkutsk, Siberia, Russia Date: circa 1904
Russo-Japanese War - Captured Wagons, Office and TrainRusso-Japanese War - Captured Russian baggage wagons, The Head Office of the Military Railways at Dairen (now Dalian, formerly Dalny)
A sad tale of a family torn apart - Siberia, RussiaA sad tale of a family torn apart by the oppressive actions of the Tsarist military, Siberia, Russia. In this second card
A native of Northern Russia with longbow and arrows wearing decorated skin clothing Date: circa 1901
Russia, Siberia, Yakutsk - Export of Woolly Mammoth Tusks. Date: circa 1907
Northern Russia - Siberia - Dog Sled Team. Not your usual Huskies...! Date: 1902
Russian village - Northern Siberia - tents and ReindeerRussian (Ostyak?) village - Northern Siberia - tents and Reindeer Date: 1902
A Buryat (or Buriyad) man - Siberia, RussiaA Buryat (or Buriyad) man - the largest indigenous group in Siberia, mainly concentrated in their homeland, the Buryat Republic, a federal subject of Russia
Russian peasant women sawing woodRussian peasant women (wrapped up warm against the bitter winter cold) sawing wood outside their home. Date: 1904
Iris sibirica, Siberian irisIllustration from Flora Exotica (1720) by Johann Gottfried Simula. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Luscinia calliope, siberian rubythroatSiberian rubythroat egg specimens
Grus leucogeranus, siberian white craneSiberian white crane egg specimens
Fighting between the cavalry and the war ships - The letter surrendered. Japanese cavalry fighting Russian warships. Date 1919
The Japanese Army occupied Vragaeschensk. The Japanese army marching through Blagoveshchensk, Russia, with airplanes overhead. Date 1919
View of Omsk, Russia - the administrative center of Omsk Oblast, located in southwestern Siberia Date: circa 1903
Buryats - Siberia, RussiaA group of The Buryats (or Buriyads) - the largest indigenous group in Siberia, mainly concentrated in their homeland, the Buryat Republic, a federal subject of Russia
Furious fighting at Amur. Date ca. 1919
The Japanese cavalry advanced furiously in storm. Date ca. 1919
The Japanese army occupied Habalofsk i. e. Khabarovsk - Amur FThe Japanese army occupied Habalofsk i.e.Khabarovsk - Amur F
The battle of Usri i. e. Ussuri, Siberia. Captain Konomi diedThe battle of Usri i.e. Ussuri, Siberia. Captain Konomi died in the battle, fighting. Date ca. 1919
Starting of the head-quarters of the combined army in Siberia. Date ca. 1919
Camping of the expeditionary army in Siberia. Date ca. 1919
Our cavalrys occupied Khabarovsk, and march past took place in front of the enemys gun-boats. Date ca. 1919
Our army attacks from sky, water and shore, and repulsed enemy of Siberia. Date ca. 1919
The landing of the Japanese army - Welcomed by every nation at Vladivostok. Date 1919
The brilliant exploit of the Noshido(?) Infantry Company destroyed rail road, going around the back of the ememy. Date ca. 1919
The Japanese army defeated the German-Austrian Army near Usr
The march of the Japanese army at Vladivostok city. Date ca. 1919
The first battle near Manturia i. e. Manchuria. The JapaneseThe first battle near Manturia i.e. Manchuria. The Japanese soldiers defeated the enemys cavalry. Date ca. 1919
The Japanese cavalry taken possession of Khobarovsk pursuing and attacking the enemies. Date ca. 1919
Yurt and family - Far Eastern Siberian Russia Date: circa 1920s
A flood at Omsk, RussiaOmsk, the administrative centre of Omsk Oblast, Russia, located in southwestern Siberia - a flooded street. Date: circa 1910s
Newland area - Siberian Ocean, Russia Date: circa 1910s
The Selengyin BuryatsThe Buryats or Buriyads - the largest ethnic minority group in Siberia, mainly concentrated in their homeland, the Buryat Republic, a federal subject of Russia
Allied Intervention in Vladivostock - Russian Civil WarIn the wake of the Bolshevik Revolution, the port of Vladivostok in far eastern Russia was of great military importance for the Far Eastern Republic, the Provisional Priamurye Government