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Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 10 DinarThe Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 10 Dinar, bearing the portrait of Josif Pancic, Serbian Botanist and Doctor (1814-1888). Date: circa 1990s
The four-gun Hawker Fury for Yugoslavia
Scene outside a souvenir shop, YugoslaviaScene outside a shop in a street in former Yugoslavia. The shopkeeper (on the left) has a discussion with a potential customer
Shoe stall in street market, YugoslaviaScene at a shoe stall in a busy street market in former Yugoslavia, with pieces of blue material (possibly trousers and jackets) stacked up on the left. (2 of 2) Date: September 1965
Street market in YugoslaviaScene at a street market in former Yugoslavia. A woman examines a pair of shoes the stallholder is trying to sell her. To the left is a colourful jewellery stall. Date: September 1965
Tales From Many Lands: The Little Singing Frog
Aerial view of rooftops in an East European townA picturesque aerial view of rooftops, possibly in a town in former Yugoslavia. Date: circa 1965
Aerial view of a street in an East European townA picturesque aerial view of a narrow street, possibly in a town in former Yugoslavia. Date: circa 1965
View across roofs in an East European townA picturesque and colourful view across the roofs of a town, possibly in former Yugoslavia. Date: circa 1965
View across roofs, YugoslaviaA picturesque and colourful view across the roofs of a town in former Yugoslavia. Date: September 1965
Scene on a country lane, YugoslaviaScene on a country lane in former Yugoslavia at harvest time. People leading ponies carrying large bundles of hay. Date: September 1965
Woman riding a donkey along a country lane, YugoslaviaScene on a country lane in former Yugoslavia -- an elderly woman riding a donkey. Date: September 1965
Man in a crowd in a Yugoslavian streetA man in a crowd in a Yugoslavian street. He is carrying a wooden barrel, possibly containing cheese. Date: September 1965
People with ponies and sacks, YugoslaviaScene in a street in former Yugoslavia -- people walking along the road with ponies carrying goods on their backs. Date: September 1965
Scene on a street corner, YugoslaviaScene on a street corner in former Yugoslavia -- two men and two women, together with a pony or mule carrying heavy sacks. Date: September 1965
People in traditional costume, YugoslaviaScene in a street in former Yugoslavia, with people in traditional costume, and ponies carrying goods on their backs. Date: September 1965
Scene in a street market, YugoslaviaScene in a street market in former Yugoslavia, with a man selling musical instruments. Date: September 1965
King Peter of Yugoslavia. Date 1942?
Funeral procession of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia (1888-1934) in Belgrade - the cortege includes his horse and his dog
Sarajevo MarketVeiled Muslim women at Sarajevo market, Serbia (former Yugoslavia). Date: 1930s
Diocletians PalaceThe peristyle of Diocletians Palace, at Split (Spalatum) Croatia (former Yugoslavia). Roman Emperor Diocletian had this massive palace built after his abdication 305 A.D. Date: 1930s
Croatia / Split HarbourFishing boats in the historic harbour at Split (Spalatum) Croatia (former Yugoslavia). Date: 1930s
French poster, V for VictoryA French wartime poster or cartoon illustrating V for Victory, showing a soldier holding his hands up on a map of Greece, with a bayoneted rifle pointing at him. Date: 20th century
Peter II of Yugoslavia with his MotherPeter II of Yugoslavia (1923 - 1970) on the right of this photograph with his Mother and his siblings, in mourning following the assassination of his Father King Alexander I in France in 1934
Peter II of Yugoslavia (1923 - 1970), The eldest son of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia. Ascended to the throne at the age of 11 in 1934 following the assassination of his Father in France
King Alexander of Yugoslavia (1900-1934). Ruler of Yugoslavia; Crown Prince of Serbia
Fiume, Croatia - Free State PeriodThe new Italo-Yugoslav Quarter at Fiume/Rijeka. A location with a spectacularly varied past, under the control of many differing powers over the centuries
British Submarine L53 at Herceg Novi, MontenegroPhotograph taken at Herceg Novi (Montenegro) of the British Submarine L53 loading a torpedo
Prince Peter of YugoslaviaCrown Prince Peter of Yugoslavia, c. 1927
Queen Marie of Yugoslavia and Prince PeterQueen Marie of Yugoslavia (Princess Marie of Romania) with her newborn eldest son Peter in September 1923
Yugoslavian Royal FamilyCrown Prince Peter of Yugoslavia with his brothers, Tomislav (left) and Andrej in Zagreb in 1933
Yugoslavian Royal Family attending funeral King Alexander sThe funeral of King Alexander of Yugoslavia in Belgrade: the new King, eleven-year-old Peter, stands in the front beside his mother Queen Marie (Marie of Romanias second daughter)
Belgrade ProclamationThe people of Belgrade learn from royal pronouncements on the walls that their country and its neighbours will henceforward be politically united as Yugoslavia
Turks Quit BelgradeThe Turkish forces of occupation evacuate Belgrade, which will now become the capital of Serbia, and eventually of Yugoslavia
Edward VIII on HolidayEDWARD VIII and Mrs Wallis Simpson on holiday in September 1936 at Rab in Yugoslavia, surrounded by bodyguards and policemen
Edward & Wallis SimpsonEDWARD VIII and Mrs Wallis Simpson during the Kings summer holiday to Rab in Yugoslavia in September 1936. The King was to abdicate in December of that year
COACH TRIPTourists on a coach trip to Kotor, Yugoslavia
Label Cetinje HotelThe label of the GRAND HOTEL, CETINJE, shows a coach unloading visitors at the hotel : at this time Yugoslavia still exists and Montenegro is part of it
Nikola I / MontenegroNIKOLA I Ruler of Montenegro (Yugoslavia) with his family
Nikola I / Montenegro 1903NIKOLA I Ruler of Montenegro (Yugoslavia)
Serbian PostmanA Serbian postman explains to a peasant that he has got a puncture in his bicycle tyre, due to the rough country roads
Yugoslavia Train CrashOn the Zagreb to Spalato line, high winds and snow combine to send a freight train off the tracks
QUEEN MARIE (1900-61)MARIE (MIGNON) HOHENZOLLERN Descendant of Queen Victoria and daughter of the King of Romania. Queen of Alexander I of Yugoslavia. Here with sons Peter, Tomislav and Andrej
Hotel Label DubrovnikHotel label from the GRAND HOTEL IMPERIAL, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, (Serbia and Montenegro) Dubrovnik now part of Croatia