Austria hungarian empire Black & White Stock Photos
RMF1M0GT–19th Century National Costumes of people from the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, a constitutional monarchy and great power in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. It was formed with the Austro–Hungarian Compromise of 1867 and was dissolved following its defeat in the First World War.
RM2E10C43–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RMP77N1T–English: Photo of Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk - minister of finance in Austria-Hungarian Empire. This person died at 1914 . 14 July 2012 11 Bohmbawerk4
RFCE5P98–Smaller coat of arms of the Empire of Austria form Congress of Vienna 1815-1867 (Austro-Hungarian Monarchy).
RMBX8M0N–geography / travel, Italy, people, women in the vestibule of a stable telling stories and spinning, Val Redena, Trento, wood engraving after drawing by jannotta, late 19th century, Trentino, Austria-Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austro - Hungarian, Southern Europe, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMCRFKG3–EMPRESS ELISABETH OF AUSTRIA (1837-1898) wife of Franz Joseph I
RM2WRC2F1–Karl Franz Josef, Photograph shows Charles I of Austria (1887-1922) the last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMD5EEK4–Coat of arms of Austro-Hungarian Empire from 10 Heller coin, Austria, 1915, on white background
RMRJMWDB–Map of the Austrian (Austro-Hungarian), Empire. 1850
RM2B1A8HG–An illustration circa 1915 of Italian troops hauling an artillery gun up a snow covered mountain in the Alps during the conflict between Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War One
RM2K0ADT7–Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I (1830 - 21 November 1916) Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the other states of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 2 December 1848 until his death
RM2K3N34N–Franz Josef of Austria, Franz Joseph I, Francis Joseph I (1830 – 1916) Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the other states of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 2 December 1848 - 1916.
RMWH9M07–'Escape Marshal Haynau in the police galley' .' Haynau was minister of Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was notorious as the man who smashed down the 1848 revolution in Austria-Hungary.
RF2HN3PP1–Simon Perris (Ali Mahmud): The only black soldier in the Hungarian army throughout Hungarian history.
RMB3EM9J–geography / travel, Balkan, Slovenia, Ljubljana, city views / cityscapes, engraving after drawing by Dauvire, 19th century, historic, historical, Europe, Austria-Hungary, Austria Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Yugoslavia, capital, people,
RM2G50EWY–Vintage photo from World War I period. Austrian signallers at work. Austro-Hungarian Empire. 1914
RMB3EKX6–geography / travel, Hungary, Budapest, city views / cityscapes, River Danube between city districts Buda and Pest, engraving, late 19th century, historic, historical, Europe, river, landscape, bridge, chain bridge, ships, Austria-Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Dual Monarchy, k and k, k.u.k., city view, cityscape, Austria Hungary,
RM2B013AG–Austria/Israel: Theodor Herzl (May 2, 1860 – July 3, 1904), Austrian journalist and Zionist. Portrait by Hermann Struck (1876-1944), 1903. Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), born Benjamin Ze’ev Herzl, also known as in Hebrew as Hozeh HaMedinah, or 'Visionary of the State' was an Austro-Hungarian journalist and the father of modern political Zionism and in effect the State of Israel. He was born and died in Austria; in 1949 his remains were moved from Vienna to be reburied on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.
RMBX8MXA–people, professions, saltner (keeper of the vineyard), near Meran, South Tyrol, wood engraving, 19th century, costume, guard, weapon, partisan, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Austria, Cisleithania, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austro - Hungarian, historic, historical, Alps, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMGAERDE–Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria (1863-1914).
RM2E10C49–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RM2H69C55–A late 19th Century illustration of Vienna, capital city, of Austria. As resident city of the Habsburg dynasty, it grew to become the de facto capital of the Holy Roman Empire (800–1806) in 1437 and cultural center for arts and science, music and fine cuisine. In 1804, during the Napoleonic Wars, Vienna became the capital of the newly formed Austrian Empire and continued to play a major role in European and world politics. After the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, Vienna remained the capital of what became the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
RFCE5PNA–Coat of arms of Austria, (Austro-Hungarian Monarchy).
RMJCPGBT–Catholic Procession in Town of Postoloprty in 1915. Bohemia. Austria- Hungary.
RMDRFK90–Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
RM2WRBMRH–Grand Duke Carl Francis, Austrian Emperor, Photograph shows Charles I of Austria (Charles IV of Hungary) (1887-1922) the last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire., 1914 Nov. 22, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RF2B5XR40–Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I, 18 August 1830– 21 November 1916, was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, King of Bohemia, and monarch of many other states of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, from 2 December 1848 until his death. From 1 May 1850 to 24 August 1866 he was also President of the German Confederation / Franz Joseph I. oder Franz Joseph I. vom 18. August 1830 bis 21. November 1916 war vom 2. Dezember 1848 bis zu seinem Tod Kaiser von Österreich, König von Ungarn, König von Böhmen und Monarch vieler anderer Staaten des Österreichisch-Ungarischen Reiches. Vom 1. Mai 1850 bis 24. Au
RME006D1–Austro-Hungarian shelters, 1917
RM2B1AA0E–An photo circa 1915 of Italian troops manning a heavy machine gun on a mountain near Gorizia on the Slovenian border in the conflict between Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire during World War One
RME0062A–Austro-Hungarian emplacement, 1915
RF2H17JHW–Photograph dated 1916 showing the German Kaiser Wilhelm II with General Franz Xaver Josef Graf Conrad von Hötzendorf of the Austrian army who commanded the Austro Hungarian army on the Eastern front against Russia during the Brusilov Offensive
RME0063N–Austro-Hungarian column, 1916
RMERGCD6–Maria Theresa and the Hungarian Parliament - after the picture by Laslett J. Pott. Austrian, Bohemian and Hungarian sovereign:
RM2G50EWP–Vintage photo from World War I period. Austrian sappers build a mobile crossing over the Danube. Austro-Hungarian Empire. 1914
RME0063K–Austro-Hungarian staging hospital, 1915
RM2B013AH–Austria/Israel: Theodor Herzl (May 2, 1860 – July 3, 1904), Austrian journalist and Zionist. Photograph by Carl Pietzner (1853-1927), 2 January 1897. Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), born Benjamin Ze’ev Herzl, also known as in Hebrew as Hozeh HaMedinah, or 'Visionary of the State' was an Austro-Hungarian journalist and the father of modern political Zionism and in effect the State of Israel. He was born and died in Austria; in 1949 his remains were moved from Vienna to be reburied on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.
RMBX8MWX–people, professions, saltner (keeper of the vineyard), near Meran, South Tyrol, wood engraving after drawing by Defregger, 19th century, costume, guard, weapon, partisan, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Austria, Cisleithania, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austro - Hungarian, historic, historical, Alps, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMDYYYAR–Austro-Hungarian Navy on the sea bank of the Adriatic, 1917
RM2E10C45–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RMBBNHTA–Badeni, Kasimir, Count, 14.10.1846 - 10.3.1909, Austrian politician, Minister-President of Austria 1895 - 1897, portrait,
RFCE5P9W–Coat of arms of the state of Upper Austria (Austro-Hungarian Monarchy).
RMBX8K5C–people, professions, tinker, working, Val die Sole, Trentino, wood engraving, 2nd half 19th century, tinsmith, work, working, craftsman, handcraft, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Austria, cisleithania, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austro Hungarian, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMJCPGDD–Catholic Procession in Town of Postoloprty in 1915. Bohemia. Austria- Hungary.
RM2WRBM76–Karl Franz Josef of Austria & son Franz, Photograph shows Charles I of Austria (Charles IV of Hungary) (1887-1922) the last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire with his son Franz., 1914 June 26, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RME0062D–Austro-Hungarian watch, 1916
RMERGH74–World War 1: Austro- Hungarian War Horses in the street of a Serbian village street, reading for marching. Published 4 November
RME006CN–Austro-Hungarian supply train in Udine, 1917
RMRB6CFA–Franz Joseph I of Austria, Franz Joseph I, Francis Joseph I (1830 – 1916) Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and monarch of many other states of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, from 1848 to his death
RME00536–Production of the Karl-Cross in Austria, 1918
RMA71TBY–geography / travel, Hungary, Budapest, bridges, Emperor Franz Joseph visiting chain bridge, engraving, illustrated by London News, 13.1.1866, historic, historical, 19th century, Europe, architecture, suspension bridge, built by William Thierney Clark 1840 - 1849, river, Danube, Dual Monarchy, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austria-Hungary, King of Hungary, Habsburg, flags, festive, jubilation, crowd, people, enthusiasm, hat, waving with hats,
RME00491–Austro-Hungarian soldiers at the Eastern front, 1918
RMDDT039–Gyulay, Ferenc József, Count of Marosnémethi and Nádaska, 1.9.1798 - 1.1.1868, Hungarian general, commander-in-chief of the Austrian armed forces in Northern Italy 29.4. - 16.6.1859, portrait, wood engraving, 1859,
RMDB8F8A–Burian von Rajecz, Stephan Count, 16.1.1852 - 20.10.1922, Hungarian politician, Imperial and Royal foreign minister 13.1.1915 - 22.12.1916, visit to Germany, full length (centre), with Austrian Minister of the Interior Prince Konrad zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst (right), in front of the Reich Chancellory, Berlin, 1916, contemporary drawing,
RM2BD4MBC–Charles I of Austria (Charles IV of Hungary) (1887-1922) the last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire ca. 1914
RMB4TXCF–geography / travel, Bosnia and Herzegovina, occupation by Austro-Hungarian troops, camp near Kostainitza, wood engraving after scetch by an austrian officer, 'Illustrierte Zeitung', Leipzig, 24.8.1878, ,
RMDWMYF6–1 Florin silver coin, Franz Joseph I, Austria, 1878
RM2E10C4T–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RMDWMYBA–Imperial eagle, from 1 Florin silver coin, Austria, 1878, on white background
RFCE5P8M–Coat of arms of the state of Lower Austria (Austro-Hungarian Monarchy).
RM2AY56TB–A vintage photo of an Austrian army 30.5cm howitzer being fired during battle in World War One
RMJCPH56–Woman with Goat. Circa 1915
RM2WRBW3F–Karl Franz Josef in Berlin, Photograph shows Charles I of Austria, Charles Francis Joseph Louis Hubert George Otto Mary of Habsburg-Lorraine (1887-1922), the last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire., between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMCF95D2–Archduke Joseph Ferdinand of Austria Austro-Hungarian Archduke, military commander, and early advocate of air power.
RM2BFP7X4–Vienna streets following the news of the death of Rudolf (1858-1889), Crown Prince of Austria and heir apparent to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The death of his lover Mary Vetsera (1871-1889), was unreported at the time.
RMBX8MFJ–people, professions, scissor grinder, Val Redena, Trentino, Italy, wood engraving, late 19th century, handcraft, craftsman, Moleta, grinding stone, scissors, Austria-Hungary, Austria, Austro-Hungarian empire, Austro - Hungarian, Cisleithania, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMERG2R2–The summit of the three emperors: between Franz Joseph of Austro-Hungarian Empire, Wilhelm I of Prussia and Alexander II of
RMBX8NRF–Philippovich von Philippsberg, Joseph, 30.4.1818 - 6.8.1889, Austrian general, Commander-in-chief of the Occupation Forces in Bosnia-Hercegovina 3.7.- 18.11.1878, portrait, wood engraving, 1878, ,
RM2WRH4P0–Karl Franz Josef in Przemysl Fort, 1914 (date created or published later). Karl Franz Joseph (Charles I of Austria) (1887-1922) visiting Przemysl Fortress, Przemysl, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now in Poland) during World War I.
RMD1KXEP–Emperor Maximilian, seated, far right, and three other men, in Vienna, circa 1860
RMDYYYAP–Austro-Hungarian Navy on land, 1916
RMDM7MA8–Count Aurél Dessewffy de Csernek et Tarkeő, 1808 - 1842, a Hungarian journalist and politician,
RME006C7–Austro-Hungarian emplacement at the Lake Garda, 1915
RFT220R5–Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria. In 1849 engraving. Digital improved reproduction from Illustrated overview of the life of mankind in the 19th century, 1901 edition, Marx publishing house, St. Petersburg.
RM2E10C56–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RMDYYYAT–First World War: Austro-Hungarian Navy operating in the Mediterranean Sea
RFCE5PGK–Coat of arms of Silesia, (Austro-Hungarian Monarchy)
RME0062M–Austro-Hungarian artillery piece in the mountains, 1918
RMJCPH5J–Group of Women and Men in the Forest.. Circa 1915
RM2WRBR06–Karl Franz Josef at Przemysl, Photograph shows Karl Franz Joseph (Charles I of Austria) (1887-1922) visiting Przemysl Fortress, Przemysl, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now in Poland) during World War I., 1914, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RME0064E–Austro-Hungarian hydroplane at the front in Italy, 1916
RMDWMYB6–Figure of Fame, from 5 Corona silver coin, Austria, 1908, on white background
RME0062R–Austro-Hungarian troops in the Dolomite Alps, 1915
RM2AY5DR5–A vintage magazine photo of an Austrian army baggage or supply wagons on the retreat through the Pripet marshes in the Autumn of 1914 after the disasterous invasion of Russian Poland during World War One
RMDYYYAN–First World War: Austro-Hungarian Navy operating in the Mediterranean Sea
RM2X22BDA–6000 girls at Sokol Sports at Prague, Austria, 1912. Shows young women standing in formation, probably during the 6th Sokol Slet (gymnastic festival) held in 1912 in Prague (then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now located in the Czech Republic).
RME00537–Production of the Karl Cross in Austria, 1918
RFT38TG9–Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria. Digital improved reproduction from Illustrated overview of the life of mankind in the 19th century, 1901 edition, Marx publishing house, St. Petersburg.
RME0064A–Austrian-Hungarian pilots before start in World War I
RMGB1RJK–Franz Joseph I (Franz Josef I: 1830-1916). Portrait of the Emperor of Austria, and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia. Photo c.1914.
RME0063C–Asutro-Hungarian attack force, 1917
RM2HX4P8D–The Newly Weds. In London last night - Archduke Felix d'Aviano of Austria and his bride, Princess Anna Eugenie d'Arenberg. They arrived by air from Beaulieu, where, yesterday they were married in a ceremony which revived briefly all the faded splendours of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. They will honeymoon in Jamaica and Mexico. November 20, 1952. (Photo by Daily Mail Contract Picture).
RME0053X–Hungarian war welfare collection, 1914
RM2E10C4C–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RME004DH–German and Austro-Hungarian cavalry, 1914
RFCE5PE7–Coat of arms of Vorarlberg, (Austro-Hungarian Monarchy).
RME00644–Austria-Hungary pilots in World War I, 1916
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