RMT0K6NK–military, Germany, navy, manoeuvre, landing exercise, Gdansk Bay near Gdynia, 1.7.1884, counter charge of cavalry, wood engraving, 1884, hussars, beach, Baltic Sea, West Prussia, Imperial Germany, 19th century, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2J8G45E–Danziger Bucht, Polen, circa 1964. Gdansk Bay, Poland, roundabout 1964.
RF2G6YKX5–Gdańsk Waterfront, Poland
RF2G1CG2C–Monument statue next to a buoy in the water at the port of Gdynia in the Gdansk Bay. Landmark on the coast of the Baltic Sea as a sad memorial.
RF2B9KMAG–Masts of yachts moored in yacht haven Marina Gdynia on Gdansk Bay in Baltic Sea, Gdynia Poland - monochrome image
RM2WRJ825–Idyllic landscape around the Bay of Gdansk, Gdansk or GdaÅ„sk, Baltic Sea, Poland, fields, coast, beach, farmhouse, historical illustration 1880
RM2H970XY–Polska, 1947-09. Mierzeja Wiœlana od strony Zatoki Gdañskiej. bk/mgs PAP Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Poland, Sept. 1947. The Vistula Sandbar from the side of the Gdansk Bay. bk/mgs PAP
RMRMK072–View from the Vistula Spit on the Gdansk Bay. At the beginning of February 1945, refugees attempt to flee across the ice of the Vistula Lagoon to the Vistula Spit to reach the Baltic Sea coast of Gdansk. The picture was taken by Theodor Vonolfen, the soldier of a Luftwaffe unit, deployed there at that time.
RM2H90KJY–Gdynia, 1947-02. Jednostka Marynarki Wojennej na Zatoce Gdañskiej. ka PAP/Komorowski Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Gdynia, Feb. 1947. A Navy vessel in the Gdansk Bay. ka PAP/Komorowski
RMMB1RF9–Street and architecture of Gdánsk, Poland
RM2H8XA5A–Polska, Zatoka Gdañska, 1946. Zatopione i uszkodzone podczas wojny okrêty. ms PAP/Miko³aj Sprudin Poland, Gdansk Bay, 1946. Ships sunk and destroyed during World War II. ms PAP/Mikolaj Sprudin
RF2J334JC–Port island (Gdansk Bay, Republic of Poland) map vector illustration, scribble sketch Port map
RM2H8XA2N–Polska, 1946-07-01. Dziewczyny na przeja¿d¿ce kutrem po Zatoce Gdañskiej. ms PAP/Miko³aj Sprudin Poland, jul. 1946. Girls on a trawler in Gdansk Bay. ms PAP/Mikolaj Sprudin
RM2H8XA55–Polska, Zatoka Gdañska, 1946. Prace przy zatopionych i uszkodzonych podczas wojny okrêtach. ms PAP/Miko³aj Sprudin Poland, Gdansk Bay, 1946. Works at ships sunk and destroyed during World War II. ms PAP/Mikolaj Sprudin
RFJTRJJF–wooden pier in Sopot, Poland
RMCP1WKM–cartography, political maps, Polish Corridor, 1920 - 1939, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFBX5T89–wooden pier in Sopot, Poland
RFHYHA4Y–Gdynia, Poland - August 7, 2010: Passengers arriving at the Gdynia port by ferry. View of the shipyard on the background of Gdynia, Poland at August 7
RFBX4K6J–birds at wooden pier, Sopot, Poland
RFR5K6H3–wooden pier in sopot,poland
RF2G6YKWR–Town Hall, Gdańsk, Poland
RF2G1CG5B–Ferris wheel amusement ride in summer at Gdansk Bay in Poland - symmetry vanishing point photography in amusement park on the coast of Gdansk Lodon Ey
RFKWF3DA–Evening shore sea water and stones on the Orlowo beach in Gdynia, Tricity, Poland
RFJDEM7C–Black and white, HDR effect pier during cloudy day in Sopot, Poland
RF2JMXRAB–Poland, Sopot city skyline isolated vector illustration, icons
RMRMK076–Drawbar of a wagon left behind on the Vistula Lagoon on the shore of Gdansk Bay. At the beginning of February 1945, refugees attempt to flee across the ice of the Vistula Lagoon to the Vistula Spit to reach the Baltic Sea coast of Gdansk. The picture was taken by Theodor Vonolfen, a soldier of a Luftwaffe unit, deployed there at that time.
RFT3N669–Poland, Sopot flat travel skyline set. Poland, Sopot black city vector illustration, symbol, travel sights, landmarks.
RMMB1RFK–Street and architecture of Gdánsk, Poland
RM2B2BCCX–The SMS Zaehringen was a liner of the Imperial Navy, the third of a total of five ships of the Wittelsbach class. She was commissioned in 1902 and was in service during the First and Second World Wars until she was sunk off the Bay of Gdansk in 1944.
RF2J48416–Sobieszewo island (Republic of Poland, Gdansk Bay, Baltic Sea) map vector illustration, scribble sketch Sobieszewo map
RM2B2BCCH–The photo was taken in 1902 during the great German fleet manoeuvres in the Bay of Gdansk and shows the coal takeover on board a large cruiser of the German High Seas Fleet. Since the boilers of all warships were heated with coal at that time, coal supply was one of the most important parts in the strategic operations of all fleets.
RM2H8XA51–Polska, Zatoka Gdañska, 1946. Zatopione i uszkodzone podczas wojny okrêty i prace ratownicze. ms PAP/Miko³aj Sprudin Poland, Gdansk Bay, 1946. Works at ships sunk and destroyed during World War II. ms PAP/Mikolaj Sprudin
RMTA2E5K–Vacationers of the Nazi organization 'Kraft durch Freude' ('Strength through Joy') are traveling on a boat from Sopot to a city tour in Gdansk.
RFJTRJM7–wooden pier in Sopot, Poland
RMRMH1J7–Soldiers at a wagon under which the ice has broken, the horses of which have died in an ice hole. At the beginning of February 1945, refugees trapped in the cauldron of East Prussia attempt to flee over the ice of the Fresh Bay to the Vistula Spit in order to reach along the Baltic Sea coast of Gdansk. The picture was taken by Theodor Vonolfen, a soldier of a Luftwaffe unit, deployed there at that time.
RMC45X2K–Coal takeover on a German warship, 1902
RFBX79C3–birds at wooden pier, Sopot, Poland
RF2G548D5–Bram Zuraw, Crane, Moltawa River, Gdansk, Poland
RF2G1CGB6–Panoramic postcard photo of Gdańsk harbor on a beautiful, warm summer day with bright sunshine and few clouds in the sky. shore bay
RF2G6YM0H–The varied architecture of Gdańsk, Poland
RFBX6P38–wooden pier in Gdynia, Poland
RF2G6YKXA–Details on Ulica Dluga, Gdańsk,Poland
RFBX6P5R–historic architecture of town Sopot, Poland
RF2G6YKWF–Neptune Fountain outside of Town Hall, Gdańsk, Poland
RMMB1RDX–The Grand Armoury located in Gdánsk, Poland
RFKWF3DK–Evening shore sea water and stones on the Orlowo beach in Gdynia, Tricity, Poland
RM2H8XA8B–Polska, Zatoka Gdañska, 1946. Zatopione i uszkodzone podczas wojny okrêty i prace ratownicze. ms PAP/Miko³aj Sprudin Poland, Gdansk Bay, 1946. Works at ships sunk and destroyed during World War II. ms PAP/Mikolaj Sprudin
RFBX3WPE–historic architecture of town Sopot, Poland
RF2G6YKX2–Neptune Fountain outside of Town Hall, Gdańsk, Poland
RFBX7993–historic architecture of town Sopot, Poland
RF2G6YM05–Royal Chapel, Gdańsk, Poland
RFBX3CY6–wooden pier in Sopot, Poland
RF2G548D7–Moltawa riverfront, Old Town, Gdansk, Poland
RFKWF3DY–Evening shore sea water and stones on the Orlowo beach in Gdynia, Tricity, Poland
RM2H8XA32–Polska, Zatoka Gdañska, 1946. Prace przy zatopionych i uszkodzonych podczas wojny okrêtach. ms PAP/Miko³aj Sprudin Poland, Gdansk Bay, 1946. Scuba divers work at ships sunk and destroyed during World War II. ms PAP/Mikolaj Sprudin
RF2G6YM09–Chocolate factory as seen from Most Chebowy, Gdańsk, Poland
RF2G6YKYF–ulica Dluga, facing towards Town Hall, Gdańsk, Poland
RFBX5TWK–wooden pier in Sopot, Poland
RFBX5TT5–wooden pier in Sopot, Poland
RM2H8XA8F–Polska, Zatoka Gdañska, 1946. Zatopione i uszkodzone podczas wojny okrêty. Widoczny holownik Wilk. ms PAP/Miko³aj Sprudin Poland, Gdansk Bay, 1946. 'Wilk', a tug sunk and destroyed during World War II. ms PAP/Mikolaj Sprudin
RFKWF3E7–Evening shore sea water and stones on the Orlowo beach in Gdynia, Tricity, Poland
RF2G6YKYT–ulica Dluga, facing towards Town Hall, Gdańsk, Poland
RF2G548ED–Moltawa Riverfront, Gdansk, Poland
RFBX3CXN–wooden pier in Sopot, Poland
RM2H8XA91–Polska, Zatoka Gdañska, 1946. Zatopione i uszkodzone podczas wojny okrêty. Widoczny holownik Wilk. ms PAP/Miko³aj Sprudin Poland, Gdansk Bay, 1946. 'Wilk', a tug sunk and destroyed during World War II. ms PAP/Mikolaj Sprudin
RFKWF3E5–Evening shore sea water and stones on the Orlowo beach in Gdynia, Tricity, Poland
RF2G548BJ–Moltawa riverfront, Old City Gdansk, Poland
RFBX6P2W–wooden pier in Sopot, Poland
RM2H8XA4X–Polska, Zatoka Gdañska, 1946. Zatopione i uszkodzone podczas wojny okrêty. Widoczny holownik Wilk. ms PAP/Miko³aj Sprudin Poland, Gdansk Bay, 1946. 'Wilk', a tug sunk and destroyed during World War II. ms PAP/Mikolaj Sprudin
RFBX5TYR–beach view through window, Sopot, Poland
RFKWF3CC–Evening shore sea water and stones on the Orlowo beach in Gdynia, Tricity, Poland
RF2G548EA–Moltawa riverfront, Old City Gdansk, Poland
RF2G6YM0C–Statue of Jan Heweliusz, Gdańsk, Poland
RF2G548EB–Moltawa riverfront, Old City Gdansk, Poland
RF2G6YM00–Statue of Jan Heweliusz, Gdańsk, Poland
RF2G548DA–Zuraw Crane overlooking Moltawa River, Gdansk, Poland
RF2G548EJ–Chocolate Factory as seen from Most Chlebowy, Kanal Raduni, Gdansk, Poland
RF2G548EG–View of Gdansk Town Hall, as seen through the Golden Gate, Gdansk, Poland
RM2H8XA8N–Polska, Zatoka Gdañska, 1946. Zatopione i uszkodzone podczas wojny okrêty. Widoczny holownik Wilk. ms PAP/Miko³aj Sprudin Poland, Gdansk Bay, 1946. 'Wilk', a tug sunk and destroyed during World War II. ms PAP/Mikolaj Sprudin
RF2G548C7–view of Gdansk City Hall, looking down Ulica Dluga, Gdansk, Poland
RFBX3D41–beach view through window, Sopot, Poland
RFKWF3E2–Evening shore sea water and stones on the Orlowo beach in Gdynia, Tricity, Poland
RFBX5TDB–wooden pier in Sopot, Poland
RM2H8XA24–Polska, Zatoka Gdañska, 1946. Prace przy zatopionych i uszkodzonych podczas wojny okrêtach. ms PAP/Miko³aj Sprudin Poland, Gdansk Bay, 1946. Scuba divers work at ships sunk and destroyed during World War II. ms PAP/Mikolaj Sprudin
RF2G548FJ–view of Gdansk City Hall, looking down Ulica Dluga, Gdansk, Poland
RFKWF3DJ–Evening shore sea water and stones on the Orlowo beach in Gdynia, Tricity, Poland
RM2H8XA4W–Polska, Zatoka Gdañska, 1946. Prace p³etwonurków przy zatopionych i uszkodzonych podczas wojny okrêtach. ms PAP/Miko³aj Sprudin Poland, Gdansk Bay, 1946. Scuba divers work at ships sunk and destroyed during World War II. ms PAP/Mikolaj Sprudin
RF2G548EE–view of Gdansk rooftops, as seen from Basilica of St. Mary's observation deck, Gdansk, Poland
RF2G548FH–view down Panska street, Hala Targowa on the right, Jacek Tower on the left, looking at St. Catherine's Church, Gdansk, Poland
RFKWF3C3–Evening shore sea water and stones on the Orlowo beach in Gdynia, Tricity, Poland
RM2H8XA5R–Polska, Zatoka Gdañska, 1946. Prace p³etwonurków przy zatopionych i uszkodzonych podczas wojny okrêtach. ms PAP/Miko³aj Sprudin Poland, Gdansk Bay, 1946. Scuba divers work at ships sunk and destroyed during World War II. ms PAP/Mikolaj Sprudin
RFKWF3DG–Evening shore sea water and stones on the Orlowo beach in Gdynia, Tricity, Poland
RM2H8XA4P–Polska, Zatoka Gdañska, 1946. Prace p³etwonurków przy zatopionych i uszkodzonych podczas wojny okrêtach. ms PAP/Miko³aj Sprudin Poland, Gdansk Bay, 1946. Scuba divers work at ships sunk and destroyed during World War II. ms PAP/Mikolaj Sprudin
RFKWF3DP–Evening shore sea water and stones on the Orlowo beach in Gdynia, Tricity, Poland
RM2H8XA57–Polska, Zatoka Gdañska, 1946. Prace p³etwonurków przy zatopionych i uszkodzonych podczas wojny okrêtach. ms PAP/Miko³aj Sprudin Poland, Gdansk Bay, 1946. Scuba divers work at ships sunk and destroyed during World War II. ms PAP/Mikolaj Sprudin
RFKWF3C5–Evening shore sea water and stones on the Orlowo beach in Gdynia, Tricity, Poland
RM2H8XA5B–Polska, Zatoka Gdañska, 1946. Prace p³etwonurków przy zatopionych i uszkodzonych podczas wojny okrêtach. ms PAP/Miko³aj Sprudin Poland, Gdansk Bay, 1946. Scuba divers work at ships sunk and destroyed during World War II. ms PAP/Mikolaj Sprudin
RM2H9713M–Polska, 1947-09. Wypoczynek nad Ba³tykiem. Mierzeja Wiœlana od strony Zatoki Gdañskiej. Nz. kobiety k¹pi¹ce siê w morzu. bk/mgs PAP Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Poland, Sept. 1947. Holiday on the Baltic Sea. The Vistula Sandbar from the side of the Gdansk Bay. Pictured: women bathing in the sea. bk/mgs PAP
RFKWF3DC–Evening shore sea water and stones on the Orlowo beach in Gdynia, Tricity, Poland
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