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SMS Oldenburg at the AG Vulcan shipyard, StettinThe building of the SMS Oldenburg, a German armoured warship, at the AG Vulcan shipyard, Stettin (then in Germany, now Szczecin in Poland), by Carl Hochhaus. She was launched in December 1884. 1880s
Szczecin - town view of the Haken terraces in PolandSzczecin (Stettin) - town view of the Haken terraces in Poland Date: circa 1905
Steamship wharf, Stettin Harbor, Pommeraina, Germany (i. eSteamship wharf, Stettin Harbor, Pommeraina, Germany (i.e. Szczecin, Poland). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Stettin Harbor, Pommeraina, Germany (i. e. Szczecin, Poland)Stettin Harbor, Pommeraina, Germany (i.e. Szczecin, Poland). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Szczecin, Poland - Military Swimming Institute. Szczecin was known (until 1945) by its German name Stettin. It is the capital city of West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. Date: 1900
Steamship Harbour - Szczecin (Stettin), Poland Date: circa 1910s
Szczecin - Poland - Town Hall and Vegetable MarketSzczecin (Stettin) - the capital city of West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. The Town Hall and Vegetable Market. Date: circa 1905
Ship Launch - Szczecin, PolandThe launch of a Uruguayan ship (called the Uruguay ) built for a Uruguayan Shipping company in the Vulcan shipyards at Strettin, Poland (Szczecin)
Peace of StettinThe war between Sweden and Denmark is terminated by the peace of Stettin (now Szczecin, today in Poland but then under Swedish rule)