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Colonists From Yugoslavia Before Going to Russia, 1922. Creator: Artistiru StudijColonists From Yugoslavia Before Going to Russia, 1922. The "Kuzbass" autonomous industrial colony was created in 1921
Le Prince Alexandre de Serbie, 1916. Creator: Vladimir BetzitchLe Prince Alexandre de Serbie, 1916. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 1" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]
Le Prince Alexandre de Serbie, 1916. Creator: Vladimir BetzitchLe Prince Alexandre de Serbie. 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVII. La Guerre Juillet, Aout, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Decembre 1916"
Tablecloth, Ukraine, c. 1860. Creator: UnknownTablecloth, Ukraine, c. 1860
Christening Group for the Yugoslavian Bakar, J Samuel White and Co, Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1931Christening Group for the Yugoslavian Bakar, J Samuel White and Co shipyard, Cowes, Isle of Wight, 10 Jan 1931
Liberation of Belgrade, October 1944. Jubilant Russian troops and Yugoslav partisans mingle on the streets
Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, 1938. Creator: Samuel Johnson WoolfPrince Paul of Yugoslavia, 1938
Gloves, European, Eastern, fourth quarter 19th century. Creator: UnknownGloves, European, Eastern, fourth quarter 19th century
Peasant Women from Ragusa, 1848-1866. Creator: Edward LearPeasant Women from Ragusa, 1848-1866
Peter I of Serbia, c1893. Creator: UnknownPeter I of Serbia, c1893. Portrait of Peter I (1844-1921), King of Serbia from 1903 until 1918. From the end of the First World War until his death he ruled the Kingdom of the Serbs
H. M. King Peter of Yugoslavia, 1942. Creator: UnknownH.M. King Peter of Yugoslavia, 1942. From " Calling All Nations", by T. O. Beachcroft. [The British Broadcasting Corporation, Wembley, The Sun Engraving Co. Ltd. London and Watford, 1942]
Yugoslavia, c1935. Creator: UnknownYugoslavia, c1935. From " An Album of National Flags and Arms". [John Player & Sons, c1935]
Christening Group possibly for the Yugoslavian Bakar, Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1931Christening Group possibly for the Yugoslavian Bakar, J Samuel White and Co shipyard, Cowes, Isle of Wight, 10 Jan 1931
Possibly the launch of the Yugoslavian Bakar, J Samuel White and Co, Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1931Possibly the launch of the Yugoslavian Bakar, J Samuel White and Co shipyard, Cowes, Isle of Wight, 10 Jan 1931
Nicholas, Prince of Montenegro, c1900s(?). Artist: Rotary PhotoNicholas, Prince of Montenegro, c1900s(?). Nicholas (1841-1921) became the only King of Montenegro in 1910, reigning until 1918
King Peter I of Serbia, c1903-c1918(?). Peter I (1844-1921) was King of Serbia from 1903 until 1918. From the end of the First World War until his death he ruled the Kingdom of the Serbs
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia, c1924. Artist: John BushbyMostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia, c1924. A print from Countries of the World, edited by JA Hammerton, volume two, The Fleetway House, London, c1924
Young Serbian recruits, 1914. After the outbreak of World War I Serbia repelled a succession of Austrian invasion attempts in 1914 before succumbing to a combined offensive launched by Germany
Nikola Pasic, prime minister of Serbia, 23 July 1914. A major figure in Balkan politics over a period of 40 yeas, Pasic (1845-1926)
The signing ceremony of the Belgrade Declaration, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 2 July 1955. The signing of the Declaration by Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito (1892-1980)
Arrival of the Soviet delegation in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 26 May 1955. Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito (1892-1980) (saluting) stands alongside Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971)
Milk production, Zagreb, Yugoslavia, 1952. With help from UNICEF
Neolithic Vinca Pottery FigureA Vinca culture seared pottery figure from Vinca, Yugoslavia. Note the incised marks indicating clothing
The assassination of Alexander I, King of Yugoslavia, Marseilles, France, 9 October 1934. Alexander I (1888-1934) ruled as King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from 1921-1929
Alexander I (1888-1934), King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Inset is Peter II (1923-1970), his son and King of Yugoslavia from 1934-1945
Greek bronze of a girl runner, 6th century BCGreek bronze of a girl runner, probably from Prisrend, Yugoslavia, and possibly Laconian. From the British Museums collection, 6th century BC