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Interior of the Museum of the Amur Regional Studies Society
Former Amur Governor General N. I. Grodekov
Vice-Admiral Skrydlov, Commander of the Pacific Fleet
Admiral S. I. Makarov, Who Perished on the "Petropavlovsk"
The Roadstead on the Tsar's Holiday in 1888
Rear Admiral Vladimir Afrikanovich Terent'ev, Long-Time Resident of the City, Initially Commander of Naval Ships, Later an Agent of the Volunteer Fleet (Deceased)
The Second Mayor (After the City Attained Municipal Status), Ignatii Iosifovich Makovskii (1883-1891)
K. G. Gol'denshtedt, Longtime Resident of Vladivostok
The First Municipal Hospital at Orlinnoe Gnezdo [Eagle's Nest]
Senior Physician at the Municipal Hospital Pavel Stanislavovich Tenchinskii
Head Physician at the Municipal Hospital Boris Borisovich Perlin
Dedication of the Ussuri Railroad in the Presence of His Royal Highness Nikolai Aleksandrovich, Happily Now the Reigning Emperor
Dedication of the Monument to Admiral Nevel'skii in 1897
Monument to the "Kreiserk" in Vladivostok in the Park of the Naval Assembly
Top: Railroad Station in Vladivostok. Middle: Third Verst of the Ussuri Railroad (Dedication Site). Bottom: Main Station
Opening of the Tsarevich Nikolai Drydock. The "Dmitrii Donskoi" Entering
Dedication of the Waterfront of the Commercial Port
The Piller Family, Longtime Residents, and the First Catholic Priest in Vladivostok
Chinese Temple in Vladivostok
The Post-Reform Vladivostok District Court. The Pre-Reform Vladivostok Court
The Editors and Staff of the Newspaper "Vladivostok" in 1895
The New Municipal Hospital (View from the North)
Governor General of the Far East, Admiral E. I. Alekseev
February 22, 1904. From "Orlinnoe Gnezdo" [Eagle's Nest], Residents Observe the Bombardment of the City by the Japanese
Vice-Admiral Chukhnin, Former Commander of the Port of Vladivostok
The Cruiser "Gromoboi: [Thunder Battle]"
Forced Labor on the Ussuri Railroad Construction Project
City Administration with the Director and Members of the Administration in 1892
Group of Colleagues of Lieutenant General Pavel Fedorovich Unterberger Photographed on the Occasion of His Transfer to the Position of Nizhnyi-Novgorod Governor in 1897
Pervorechensk Church
First Building Housing the State Bank Branch on Second Port Street
Count Witte, the First Russian Prime Minister to Visit Vladivostok
Svetlanskaia Street
Roadstead; One of the "Petropavlovsk" Ships
Officer Staff of the Cruiser "Riurik," a Quarter of Whom Died in the Battle of August 1, 1904
Nikolai Petrovich Linevich, Acting Governor-General of Amur [Krai] and Commander in Chief During the Russo-Japanese War
General Koliubakin, Former Military Governor of Primorskaia Oblast'
Doctor P. N. Emel'ianov, Editor of the Defunct Newspaper "Vostok" ["East"] and Founder of the Newspaper "Dalekaia Okraina" ["Distant Borderlands"]
Sinking of the "Rurik," Italian Illustration
Commander-in-Chief A. N. Kuropatkin
V. E. Flug, Former Military Governor of Primorskaia Oblast'
Above: View of the Crew's Quarters and Buildings of the First Women's Grammar School. Below: Construction of the Dry Dock at Gniloi Ugol
Engineer V. M. Treniukhin, Assistant Director of Port Commerce
A. A. de-Shei (Dec.), Former Assistant at the Commercial Port
Laying the Street Car Track in Vladivostok, 1908
Above: Gniloi Ugol - the Municipal Hospital, the Military Barracks, Docks Under Construction. Below: Part of the So-Called Officers' Quarters with a View to the Bay
I. I. Tsimmerman, Mayor, 1906-10
Parade Before Uspenskii Cathedral During the Commemoration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Annexation of Amur Krai
Welcoming Great Prince Sergei Mikhailovich at the Vladivostok Train Station in 1908
The National House Performance Hall, Looking Toward the Stage
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