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"Exploring the Rich History and Cultural Heritage of Russians" From the epic Battle of Zorndorf to the artistic brilliance of Peter Wysocki

Background imageRussians Collection: Crimean War (1853-1856). Battle of Malakoff (1855)

Crimean War (1853-1856). Battle of Malakoff (1855)

Background imageRussians Collection: Russia (1883). Mosow

Russia (1883). Mosow
Russia (1883). Moscow. Monastery of Wosnessenie. Etching

Background imageRussians Collection: Mendeleev, Dimitrij

Mendeleev, Dimitrij
MENDELEYEV, Dmitry Ivanovich (1834-1907). Russian chemist. Autor the first version of the periodic table of elements. Engraving

Background imageRussians Collection: KIPRENSKI, Orest. Portrait of Ekaterina

KIPRENSKI, Orest. Portrait of Ekaterina
KIPRENSKI, Orest Adamovich (1782-1932). Portrait of Ekaterina Avdulina. 1822. Romanticism. Oil on canvas. RUSSIA. SAINT PETERSBURG. Saint Petersburg. State Russian Museum

Background imageRussians Collection: The Interior of a Bolshevist YMCA hut by Bruce Bairnsfather

The Interior of a Bolshevist YMCA hut by Bruce Bairnsfather
(They are very much in need of funds). A YMCA hut, filled with drunken and rowdy Bolshevik Russians, as envisaged by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander. Date: 1919

Background imageRussians Collection: Sphere cover - First Armistice between Russians & Germans

Sphere cover - First Armistice between Russians & Germans
The First Armistice by Fortunino Matania, showing Russian emissaries presenting their credentials to German officers. The first step towards peace negotiations was taken by the Russian

Background imageRussians Collection: Paris, France - Russian Church opened

Paris, France - Russian Church opened. Date: 1861

Background imageRussians Collection: Paris, France - Chapelle Russe

Paris, France - Chapelle Russe. Date: 1862

Background imageRussians Collection: Enthusiastic Russians at the beginning of World War I

Enthusiastic Russians at the beginning of World War I
When Austria declared war on Serbia, Russia ordered a partial mobilisation of her army. Germany demanded that the Czar countermand this mobilisation within 12 hours, but this was rejected by Russia

Background imageRussians Collection: Russians fighting Germans 1914, World War One

Russians fighting Germans 1914, World War One
Cossacks of the Russian army charging the German Deaths Head Hussars at Schwansfeld (now in Poland), between Korschen and Bartenstein in East Prussia. The Germans were routed. 1914

Background imageRussians Collection: Mines from the Crimean onwards by G. H. Davis

Mines from the Crimean onwards by G. H. Davis
Mines, from the infernal machine used by the Russians during the Crimean War to colossal barrages employed during the Second World War. 1940

Background imageRussians Collection: Smolenskaya Square Market - Moscow

Smolenskaya Square Market - Moscow
The traditional market on the central moscow Smolenskaya Square in 1912. Date: 1912

Background imageRussians Collection: Child in a Russian Kindergarden Hospital

Child in a Russian Kindergarden Hospital
A nurse using a stethoscope in a Middle Asian Republic (eastern Russia) Kindergarden to check up on the health of a small child. Date: 1930 s

Background imageRussians Collection: A Gynaecological Operation in St Petersburg

A Gynaecological Operation in St Petersburg
Early 20th century Gynaecological surgery taking place in front of a vast audience of Surgeons, would-be surgeons and nurses in the Obstetric Institute in St Petersburg, Russia. Date: 1905

Background imageRussians Collection: Children and Nurses in a Russian Kindergarden

Children and Nurses in a Russian Kindergarden
A Kindergarden in the Mid Asian Russian republic in the 1930s run by nineteen nurses. Date: 1930 s

Background imageRussians Collection: Russian Communal Kitchen

Russian Communal Kitchen
Seven women busying themselves around a stone work top adorned with an array of large tins and pots in a 1920s Russian communal kitchen. Date: 1920 s

Background imageRussians Collection: Russian Officers Relax during Japanese War

Russian Officers Relax during Japanese War
A group of six Russian officers relax in their dugout during the second and final year of the Russo-Japanese War. Date: 1905

Background imageRussians Collection: Russian Cavalry Reconnaissance, 1904

Russian Cavalry Reconnaissance, 1904
Soldiers embarking upon a Russian cavalry reconnaissance during the Russo-Japanese War, (8 February 1904 5 September 1905). Date: 1904

Background imageRussians Collection: Russian Gufire During the Battle of Port Arthur

Russian Gufire During the Battle of Port Arthur
Russian artilery in action during the Battle of Port Arthur which spanned from the 8th to the 9th of February in 1904. The Battle of Port Arther was the very first conflict within the Russo-Japanese

Background imageRussians Collection: Russian Wartime Mobile Radio Station

Russian Wartime Mobile Radio Station
A Mobile radio station used by the Russians during the Russo-Japanese War (8 February 1904 5 September 1905). Date: circa 1904

Background imageRussians Collection: Russian Market Scene

Russian Market Scene
A Snow-covered, bustling Russian food market from around the middle of the 19th century. Date: circa 1850

Background imageRussians Collection: Red Square Palm Sunday Market, Moscow

Red Square Palm Sunday Market, Moscow
Palm Sunday is a Christian feast that falls on the last sunday before easter. It is celebrated by hundreds of people on Red Square in Moscow every year. Date: circa 1900

Background imageRussians Collection: The Youth of New Moscow

The Youth of New Moscow
True children of the revolution - young, smilling communists in New Moscow. Date: 1932

Background imageRussians Collection: Russian Peasants Experience Electricity

Russian Peasants Experience Electricity
Russian Peasants experience the first Electricity in their village in 1925. Date: 1925

Background imageRussians Collection: Typhus Sufferers in Kniagin, Russia

Typhus Sufferers in Kniagin, Russia
Bedridden Typhus sufferers in the Russian provence of Kniagin. Date: 1891 - 1892

Background imageRussians Collection: Red Square Market, Moscow

Red Square Market, Moscow
Popular market stalls lining Moscows famous Red Square. Date: circa 1920

Background imageRussians Collection: Repairs to Petrograd Tramways, 1923

Repairs to Petrograd Tramways, 1923
Repairs underway on tramlines in central Petrograd (St Petersburg) in 1923. Date: 1923

Background imageRussians Collection: A Kievsky Station Food Stall, Moscow

A Kievsky Station Food Stall, Moscow
Cheap dinners on sail at a food stall outside Kievsky Station in Moscow. Date: 1919

Background imageRussians Collection: Social Co-operative, Leningrad

Social Co-operative, Leningrad
A Leningrad Socil Co-operative centre from the 1920s with the slogan on one wall that reads He who is not abel to rest is he who is not able to work. Date: 1927 - 1928

Background imageRussians Collection: Sweepers on Red Square, Moscow

Sweepers on Red Square, Moscow
Seven men keeping clean Moscows Red Square that separates the Kremlin (the former royal citadel) from the historic merchant quarter known as Kitai-gorod. Date: circa 1900

Background imageRussians Collection: Tsar Nicholas II Coronation at St. Petersburg

Tsar Nicholas II Coronation at St. Petersburg
Tsar Nicholas II of Russia was crowned on the 26th of May 1896 in St. Petersburg; the entire city was adorned with an enormous assortment of extravagant regalia. Date: 26th May 1896

Background imageRussians Collection: Tsar Nicholas IIs in Vladikavkaz, Russia

Tsar Nicholas IIs in Vladikavkaz, Russia
Tsar Nicholas II performs official duties in Vladikavkaz Date: circa 1900

Background imageRussians Collection: Tissue Manufacture

Tissue Manufacture
A group of Russian women whiten tissues in a field. Date: circa 1900

Background imageRussians Collection: Men Steel Smelting in Russia

Men Steel Smelting in Russia
Three men watch as another uses industrial smelting machinery to make Steel in 1938. Date: 1938

Background imageRussians Collection: Various Revolutionary-Looking Russians

Various Revolutionary-Looking Russians
A small crowd of fifteen supposedly revolutionary looking Russian men in 1917. Date: 1917

Background imageRussians Collection: Trubnaya Square Market, Moscow

Trubnaya Square Market, Moscow
The Bird Market on Trubnaya Square in Moscow, Russia. Date: 1911

Background imageRussians Collection: Russian Commune

Russian Commune
Withered looking Men and women eat lunch in a 1920s Russian commune. Date: circa 1920

Background imageRussians Collection: Winter Palace Outdoor Party

Winter Palace Outdoor Party
A snow covered outdoor party at the Winter Palace in St petersburg (then Petrograd) held in 1917. Date: 1917

Background imageRussians Collection: Anna Pavlova - Performing

Anna Pavlova - Performing
Anna Pavlova (1881 to 1931) performing whilst wearing an extremely large bonnet and clutching a small bouquet of roses. Date: circa 1910

Background imageRussians Collection: Russian Aristocracy Enjoying a Luncheon

Russian Aristocracy Enjoying a Luncheon
Ten Wealthy Russians enjoying a spot of luncheon in 1913. Date: 1913

Background imageRussians Collection: Queues for Esperanto courses in Russia

Queues for Esperanto courses in Russia
A large group men and women queue next to a desk where they can enrol in courses to learn Esperanto. Date: Late 19th Century

Background imageRussians Collection: Aerial view of a German gas-attack

Aerial view of a German gas-attack
A photograph taken by a Russian airman showing a German gas-attack on Russian troops. German soldiers can be seen waiting to attack as the fumes roll towards the Russians. Date: December 18th 1915

Background imageRussians Collection: Sandor Petofi - 1

Sandor Petofi - 1
SANDOR PETOFI Hungarian poet who roused his people with patriotic poems in 1848 but died next year fighting the Russians, buried in a mass grave. Date: 1823 - 1849

Background imageRussians Collection: Sandor Petofi - 2

Sandor Petofi - 2
SANDOR PETOFI Hungarian poet who roused his people with patriotic poems in 1848 but died next year fighting the Russians, buried in a mass grave. Date: 1823 - 1849

Background imageRussians Collection: Alex. Stef. Popoff

Alex. Stef. Popoff
ALEXANDER STEFANOVICH POPOFF Russian physicist and electrical engineer, credited by the Russians with inventing radio, though others disagree. Date: 1859 - 1906

Background imageRussians Collection: Marjan Langiewicz

Marjan Langiewicz
MARJAN LANGIEWICZ Polish military commander of rebel forces against the occupying Russians. Date: 1827 - 1887

Background imageRussians Collection: Allegory Victory Russians Napoleon Army poem

Allegory Victory Russians Napoleon Army poem
Artokoloro

Background imageRussians Collection: The Crimean War: the Battle of Inkerman, Repulse of the Russians, 1854

The Crimean War: the Battle of Inkerman, Repulse of the Russians, 1854



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"Exploring the Rich History and Cultural Heritage of Russians" From the epic Battle of Zorndorf to the artistic brilliance of Peter Wysocki, they have left an indelible mark on history. Their influence can be witnessed in diverse locations such as Turkey's ancient city Kars, where a 10th-century Armenian Church and Kars Canal stand as testaments to their architectural prowess. Gazing towards the formidable fortress in Kars, one cannot help but marvel at the strategic genius displayed by Russian forces. The annals of war further highlight Russia's military might, with Napoleon himself facing fierce opposition at the Battle of Eylau. Yet amidst conflicts, compassion shines through as seen in images capturing a Russian Refugee Camp at Mudros, Greece - a reminder that even during times of turmoil, humanity prevails. Venturing beyond borders, we find Russians immersing themselves in intellectual pursuits like visiting Oxford University. This thirst for knowledge is mirrored back home with Moscow's Tsar Palace standing tall within the Kremlin walls since 1805 – an engraving preserving its grandeur for eternity. But it is not all about battles and academia; there are moments when Russians take time to savor life's simple pleasures. The image of them gathered around tea tables showcases their love for this cherished beverage – a tradition steeped in history and hospitality. However, not every chapter has been rosy; November Insurrection serves as a stark reminder that struggles for freedom often come at great cost. Honoring those sacrifices is crucial, exemplified by solemn services held for servicemen who fought valiantly throughout generations. Lastly, we delve into another significant battle: Maciejowice - symbolizing resilience against adversity. Through triumphs and tribulations alike, they have forged their identity rooted in both strength and endurance. In this captivating journey through time and space encompassing artistry, warfare, diplomacy, and everyday rituals like tea-drinking, we uncover the multifaceted nature of Russians.