Iskry no 43 1911-11-06 - Public domain print
NewsPapers Iskry (The Sparks)
The Spiraling (Effect) of the Fundamental Law on the Fearful Party (Ru...
Kobayashi Kiyochika (Japanese, 1847–1915) Meiji period (1868–1912) Public domain photograph of 20th-century woodblock print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Alexander III of Russia in art detail, from- The Wasp 1881-06-11 Going...
Going the wrong way. Portrays Alexander III of Russia riding a giant lobster towards peace while looking backwards towards barbarism.
Чемоданов М Взамен созыва народных представителей 1905-05-21
Русский: М. Чемоданов. Взамен созыва народных представителей. Последние потуги самодержавия Его могущество Трепов I*/, самовластейший диктатор всея России, царскою милостию венчанный на царство самовластия. 21... More
Russia, 1796 [part 1]. - A drawing of two men in military uniforms
Picryl description: Public domain image of armed forces, cavalry, infantry, 18th-19th century war, military conflict, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
[Czar Nicholas II tightrope walking on a line between three rifles on ...
Descriptive information compiled by Nichibunken-sponsored Edo print specialists in 2005-06. From the series: Nihon banzai hyakusen hyakushō : Long live Japan: one hundred victories, one hundred laughs. Forms p... More
October Manifesto 1 - A black and white image of a newspaper
The October Manifesto issued by Nicholas II of Russia in 1905.
1917 март Отречение Николая II манифест
Русский: Отречение от престола "Божией милостью Императора и Самодержца Всероссийского" Николая II. Манифест. Приложение к "Подольским губернским ведомостям" № 18 от 1917 года. Цена манифеста 6 копеек. В докум... More
Puck magazine cover - Light in darkest Russia / Keppler.
Illustration shows Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia, kneeling on one knee before a pillow on which rests a scroll of papers labeled "Ukase civil and religious Reforms"; rays of light labeled "Enlightenment" beam ... More
Russian Empire Roll of Arms - Front Page
More than 200 year old printed matter