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Admiralty Building Collection

The Admiralty Building stands tall and proud, a symbol of naval power and architectural grandeur

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: Dwortzowi, Dvortsovyi, Bridge and Admiralty Quay

Dwortzowi, Dvortsovyi, Bridge and Admiralty Quay
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Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: The Nevsky, Nevsky Prospect and the Admiralty

The Nevsky, Nevsky Prospect and the Admiralty
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Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: The Admiralty, St. Petersburg, Russia

The Admiralty, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: William Henry Smith (1825-1891)

William Henry Smith (1825-1891), son of William Henry Smith (1792-1865), English businessman and politician

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: John Jervis, Earl St Vincent (1735-1823)

John Jervis, Earl St Vincent (1735-1823), born in Meaford, Staffordshire. English naval officer who joined the Royal Navy in 1749 and reached the rank of admiral

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington (1663-1733)

George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington (1663-1733), English naval commander: Admiral of the Fleet 1718, First Lord of the Admiralty from 1727, engraving after a portrait by Godfrey Kneller, Historic

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: Edward Russell 1st Earl of Orford

Edward Russell 1st Earl of Orford, 1653, 1727, First Lord of the Admiralty under King William III

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: James Berkeley 3rd Earl of Berkeley 1679

James Berkeley 3rd Earl of Berkeley 1679, 1736. officer in the English Royal Navy and First Lord of the Admiralty

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: Sir Charles Saunders c. 1715, 1775

Sir Charles Saunders c. 1715, 1775, English Admiral in the Royal Navy and First Lord of the Admiralty

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont

John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont, 1711-1770, a British politician, genealogist

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont

John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont, 1711-1770, a British politician, genealogist

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: The Nevsky, Nevsky Prospect and the Admiralty

The Nevsky, Nevsky Prospect and the Admiralty, St. Petersburg, Russia, c. 1890, Historic, digitally enhanced reproduction of a photochrome print of the period, Europe

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: Edward Russell, 1st Earl of Orford

Edward Russell, 1st Earl of Orford, 1653, 26 November 1727, was a British naval officer and politician

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: The Admiralty of St. Petersburg

The Admiralty of St. Petersburg, built by Peter the Great since 1704, Russia, Historic, digitally restored reproduction of a 19th century original, exact date unknown, Europe

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: The Admiralty, Algiers, Algeria

The Admiralty, Algiers, Algeria, ca 1890, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, Record date not stated, Africa

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: View of the harbour from the Admiralty

View of the harbour from the Admiralty, Algiers, Algeria, ca 1890, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, Record date not stated, Africa

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: The Admiralty, St. Petersburg, Russia

The Admiralty, St. Petersburg, Russia, circa 1890, Historic, digitally enhanced reproduction of a photochrome print of the period, Europe

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: Dwortzowi, Dvortsovyi, Bridge and Admiralty Quay

Dwortzowi, Dvortsovyi, Bridge and Admiralty Quay, St. Petersburg, Russia, c. 1890, Historic, digitally enhanced reproduction of a photochrome print of the period, Europe

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: Admiralty and War Ministry, St

Admiralty and War Ministry, St. Petersburg, Russia, c. 1890, Historic, digitally enhanced reproduction of a photochrome print from 1895, Europe

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: The Harbour and the Admiralty, Algiers

The Harbour and the Admiralty, Algiers, Algeria, ca 1890, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, Record date not stated, Africa

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: Admiralty in Petrograd

Admiralty in Petrograd
(Original Caption) Petrograd, U.S.S.R.- Street scene in front of the Admiralty Building, January 1918

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: Banks of the Neva River

Banks of the Neva River
(Original Caption) Leningrad, U.S.S.R.: Stately buildings comprising the Admiralty line banks of the Neva River which flows through Russia's second largest city

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: Three-masted Sailing Vessel called Af Chapman on Skeppsholmen Island

Three-masted Sailing Vessel called Af Chapman on Skeppsholmen Island, Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: Admiralty Building and Three-masted Sailing Vessel called Af Chapman on Skeppsholmen Island

Admiralty Building and Three-masted Sailing Vessel called Af Chapman on Skeppsholmen Island, Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: Russia, St Petersburg, Admiralty building, now as a naval college

Russia, St Petersburg, Admiralty building, now as a naval college

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: Palace bridge over Neva river, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Palace bridge over Neva river, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: Le Ministère de la Marine (The Ministry of the Navy), 1865. Creator: Charles Meryon

Le Ministère de la Marine (The Ministry of the Navy), 1865. Creator: Charles Meryon
Le Ministere de la Marine (The Ministry of the Navy), 1865

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: View of Vladivostok, Russia, from the Bay of the Golden Horn

View of Vladivostok, Russia, from the Bay of the Golden Horn, 1899. Showing boats in the harbor

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: Admiralty building from horse guards Parade, Whitehall in central London

Admiralty building from horse guards Parade, Whitehall in central London. 8th November 1939

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: Admiralty building, View from the Colonnade of St. Isaacs Cathedral, Saint Petersburg

Admiralty building, View from the Colonnade of St. Isaacs Cathedral, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: Palace Square and Admiralty building, Saint Petersburg

Palace Square and Admiralty building, Saint Petersburg
Palace Square connecting Nevsky Prospekt with Palace Bridge leading to Vasilievsky Island, is the central city square of St Petersburg and of the former Russian Empire

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: The Admiralty Building, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

The Admiralty Building, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Background imageAdmiralty Building Collection: The Admiralty Building, Valparaiso, Chile, South America

The Admiralty Building, Valparaiso, Chile, South America


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The Admiralty Building stands tall and proud, a symbol of naval power and architectural grandeur. From its various locations around the world, this historic structure has witnessed centuries of maritime history. In Stockholm, Sweden, on Skeppsholmen Island, the Admiralty Building shares its picturesque surroundings with the magnificent three-masted sailing vessel called Af Chapman. This breathtaking sight captures the essence of nautical beauty against the backdrop of Stockholm County's stunning landscape. Meanwhile, in St. Petersburg, Russia, the Admiralty Building takes on different roles throughout history. Once serving as a naval college and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it continues to command attention with its regal presence. The Palace Bridge over Neva River adds an extra touch of elegance to this already mesmerizing scene. From horse guards Parade in central London to the Colonnade of St. Isaac's Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, one can enjoy panoramic views that include the majestic Admiralty Building. Its striking architecture blends seamlessly with its surroundings while leaving spectators in awe. Palace Square becomes even more captivating when adorned by the imposing presence of the Admiralty Building itself. As visitors explore this historical landmark and take in its magnificence from all angles, they cannot help but feel transported back in time to an era where ships ruled supreme. Whether standing proudly amidst Swedish landscapes or dominating Russian cityscapes as a testament to naval prowess and architectural brilliance - no matter where you encounter it -the Admiralty Building is sure to leave an indelible mark on your memory forever.

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