RMDT8YGM–The Siege of the Fortress Ochakov on December 1788, 1792. Artist: Casanova, Francesco Giuseppe (1727-1802)
RMGFWHFD–The fortress of Ochakov captured by the Russians during the Russo-Turkish War (1787–92).
RM2K02WW3–Sevastopol armed uprising of 1905. The crew of the rebel cruiser Ochakov two weeks before the uprising.
RFFF4PBH–UKRAINE Kinburnska-spit guns-Ochakov 1855. Illustrated London News
RM2K02R77–Lieutenant P. P. Schmidt is being escorted after the suppression of the uprising of the sailors of the cruiser Ochakov. 1905. He was one of the leaders of the Sevastopol Uprising during the Russian Revolution of 1905.
RFT2JTAC–Ochakiv / Ochakov. 'Plan du Detroit de Otchakof'. Ukraine. GAUTTIER 1854 map
RM2K039PG–Sevastopol armed uprising of 1905. Crew of the rebel cruiser Ochakov two weeks before the uprising.
RFFEPD62–CRIMEAN WAR Kinburnska Fort & Ochakov spit. Expeditionary Fleet 1856. Illustrated London News
RMW5747P–Conquest of Ochakov, in honor of Catherine the Great, tsarina of Russia, Silver Medal. Obverse: bust of woman with crown inside inscription. Reverse: winged Victory with palm branch, crown and key is on water jug, alongside which is river god with rudder and fishing net, genius blows in water with fish tail on trumpet, in the background, bombardment of the city within a circle, cut off: inscription, Ochakov, Catharina the Great, Grigorij Aleksandrovich, prince of Tauris Potemkin, Johan George Holtzhey, Amsterdam, 1788, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 4.5 cm × w 25.61
RM2G6AKFP–The capture of Ochakov by Russian troops in 1737. Engraving of the 18th century.
RFB7FX95–Storming of Ochakov
RMP8EW2P–The Siege of the Fortress Ochakov in 1737. Museum: State History Museum, Moscow.
RF2CFR2R6–Storming of Ochakov on December 6, 1788 Ochakov, by the Russians, Ukraine, Russia / Stürmung von Otschakiw am 6. Dezember 1788, Otschakow, durch die Russen, Russland, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMCW74YB–Armoured cruiser Ochakov (1902), postage stamp, USSR, 1972, Russia
RM2HTCJB5–The Siege of the Fortress Ochakov, 1789-1790. Found in the Collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
RM2C9CYYK–Russian troops storming the fortress of Ochakov (now Ochakiv, Ukraine) led by Prince Grigory Potemkin and Alexander Suvorov during the Second Siege of Ochakov, 1788, in the Russo-Turkish War of 1787 - 1792.
RM2BDFBJ0–'English: Imperial Russian cruiser Ochakov, later Kagul, General Kornilov, in Sevastopol'. Русский: Бронепалубный крейсер Очаков, будуший Кагул, Генерал Корнилов, у достроечной стенки в Севастополе (на котором плавал летом 1912 г. Вадим Богомолец).; 1902-1909 годы.; Архив фотографий кораблей русского и советского ВМФ.; Unknown author; '
RMCP1BY2–Russo-Turkish War 1787 - 1792, Russians under Prince Grigory Potyomkin attacking the Turkish fortress Ochakov, 17.12.1788, copper engraving by Adam Bartsch after painting by Francesco Casanova, Russo Turkish, Ochakiv, wars, Turks, assault, Black Sea, Orczakow, Ottoman Empire, Ukraine, conquest, capture, stronghold, scaling ladder, 18th century, historic, historical, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2JNA1WY–USSR - CIRCA 1972: A stamp printed in the USSR showing Russian cruiser Ochakov. circa 1972
RF2EAYJ93–Saint Petersburg, Russia - February 07, 2020: First-day stamp issued in the Soviet Union with the image of the Cruiser Ochakov, 1902, circa 1972
RMD6K571–Ukrainian novelist Andrey Kurkov smiles with his novel 'The Gardener of Ochakov' at the Leipzig Book Fair, Germany, 16 March 2012. Photo: Jens Kalaene
RM2M8CP27–The Soviet Mayak class refrigerated stores ship LAMA, foreground, lies alongside the Kara class guided missile cruiser OCHAKOV. A Kashin class guided missile destroyer is at anchor in the background. Country: Unknown
RF2B9BA40–Conquest of Ochakov, in honor of Catherine the Great, tsarina of Russia, Silver Medal. Obverse: bust of woman with crown inside inscription. Reverse: winged Victory with palm branch, crown and key is on water jug, alongside which is river god with rudder and fishing net, genius blows in water with fish tail on trumpet, in the background, bombardment of the city within a circle, cut off: inscription, Ochakov, Catharina the Great, Grigorij Aleksandrovich, prince of Tauris Potemkin, Johan George Holtzhey, Amsterdam, 1788, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 4.5 cm × w 25.61 gr, Reimagined
RMF0KCK1–Oct. 15, 2014 - Ukraine, Odessa region, Ukraine - ''Salzburg - Unknown Tragedy'' - Few Sorry tragedy vessel ''Salzburg'', which killed more people than ''Titanic''.The 1st of October 1942. At 5.00 a. m. (Berlin time) the Salzburg left Ochakov as a part of a convoy carrying manganese ore (840 tons), empty metal barrels and about 2,300 Soviet prisoners of war (the historian I. V. Alekseev believes that there were also scrap metal and broken ammunition). The Bulgarian steamship Zar Ferdinand (1,994 grt) and four minesweeping boats of FR type were in the convoy with the Salzburg. About 9 a. m. the
RFB7FYPJ–Munnich's Return to Russia
RMP9C7HF–The Siege of the Fortress Ochakov on December 1788. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RF2E8DWXB–Memorial dedicated to the revolutionary sailors of the military cruiser ' Ochakov'
RMRA415A–Badge cruiser 'Ochakov' '1902
RMH3ADPW–Russian coastal battery in Ukraine, 1941
RMJ4G558–Sturm Ochakov
RMHRA4G3–Siege of Ochakov (1737)
RMPC9BB9–452 Ochakov Cross Russia
RM2EFFB3E–Ochakov Cross Russia.
RMDT8Y7N–The Imperial Russian Army before the Turkish port Ochakov, 1790. Artist: Anonymous
RFM6Y1WF–Ochakiv and Kinburnska. Ukraine. Sketch map 1885 old antique plan chart
RM2BDK6YM–'Памятник И.П. Горичу в Очакове (начало 20-го века); before 1917 date QS:P,+1917-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1917-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 года; Сайт - http://history.mk.ua/gorich-ivan-petrovich-gorich-bolshoj-ivan-gorich-bolshij-ivan-petrovich-1740-g-kizlyar-06-12-1788-g-ochakov.htm; Unknown author; '
RMHEH7N3–View of winter Moscow, Russia.
RMEG3E8K–Aircraft Beriev Be-12 Ukrainian Navy.
RFD1TE96–diversity of marine landscapes of the Black Sea
RFR2T8EC–Ochakov, Ukraine - 09.22.2018. Monument to the brigadier Gorich, hero of the Russian-Turkish war 1787
RFD97HJB–diversity of marine landscapes of the Black Sea
RF2F72N5E–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JANUARY 12, 2021: Postage stamp printed in USSR (Russia) shows Cruiser 'Ochakov' (1902), History of the Russian Navy serie, circa 197
RMF0KC20–Oct. 15, 2014 - Ukraine, Odessa region, Ukraine - ''Salzburg - Unknown Tragedy'' - Few Sorry tragedy vessel ''Salzburg'', which killed more people than ''Titanic''.The 1st of October 1942. At 5.00 a. m. (Berlin time) the Salzburg left Ochakov as a part of a convoy carrying manganese ore (840 tons), empty metal barrels and about 2,300 Soviet prisoners of war (the historian I. V. Alekseev believes that there were also scrap metal and broken ammunition). The Bulgarian steamship Zar Ferdinand (1,994 grt) and four minesweeping boats of FR type were in the convoy with the Salzburg. About 9 a. m. the
RMRE26BB–. The earth and its inhabitants ... Geography. 314 RUSSIA IN EUROPE. Haji-Bey liman, wliicli has long ceased to communicate with tlie sea, and is now merely a brackish lagoon. Nevertheless Odessa may be regarded as the true port of the Dnieper and Dniester, in the same sense that Yenice is that of the Po, and Marseilles of the lihone. The difficult access to the two Ukranian rivers obliged shippers to choose some common point of more easy approach on the coast, and Fig. 165. — OCHAKOV AND KiNBURN. Scale 1 : 150,000. 29° 10' 29° SO'. srso- 31''40' Depth under 17 Feet. 17 Feet and upwards 2 Mile
RMRCXGNM–The Imperial Russian Army before the Turkish port Ochakov. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: ANONYMOUS.
RMJ47X37–Ochakov Cross Russia
RMHX5ME7–Ochakov Cross Russia
RMMY685R–394 Ochakov Cross Russia
RM2HJ5NH6–Sturm Ochakov.
RM2F3EW7X–The Siege of the Fortress Ochakov on December 1788, 1788. Private Collection.
RM2BDFBJJ–'English: The Imperial Russian first rank cruiser «Ochakov» under construction. Русский: Крейсер I-го ранга «Очаков» у достроечной стенки.; between 1902 and 1907 date QS:P,+1902-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1902-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1907-00-00T00:00:00Z/9; Бронепалубный крейсер I-го ранга Очаков у достроечной стенки из Tsushima - Фотографии бронепалубного крейсера Кагул.; Фотография из коллекции Юрия Чернова.; '
RMHEH7N8–View of winter Moscow, Russia.
RFR2T8E8–Ochakov, Ukraine - 09.22.2018. Monument to the brigadier Gorich, hero of the Russian-Turkish war 1787
RMF0KC3Y–Oct. 15, 2014 - Ukraine, Odessa region, Ukraine - ''Salzburg - Unknown Tragedy'' - Few Sorry tragedy vessel ''Salzburg'', which killed more people than ''Titanic''.The 1st of October 1942. At 5.00 a. m. (Berlin time) the Salzburg left Ochakov as a part of a convoy carrying manganese ore (840 tons), empty metal barrels and about 2,300 Soviet prisoners of war (the historian I. V. Alekseev believes that there were also scrap metal and broken ammunition). The Bulgarian steamship Zar Ferdinand (1,994 grt) and four minesweeping boats of FR type were in the convoy with the Salzburg. About 9 a. m. the
RM2J07KAE–The Siege of the Fortress Ochakov. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: Francesco Giuseppe Casanova.
RMKKKD61–Ochakov crew
RMMW4EGJ–452 Ochakov Cross Russia
RM2HG7TRP–Siege of Ochakov (1737).
RM2F3EW7G–The capture of Ochakov by Prince Grigory Potemkin on December 17, 1788, 1788. Private Collection.
RMHEH7N2–View of winter Moscow, Russia.
RFR2RGGC–Ochakov, Ukraine - 09.22.2018. Monument to the Russian commander Alexander Suvorov in Ochakov city, Ukraine
RMF0KCK0–Oct. 15, 2014 - Ukraine, Odessa region, Ukraine - ''Salzburg - Unknown Tragedy'' - Few Sorry tragedy vessel ''Salzburg'', which killed more people than ''Titanic''.The 1st of October 1942. At 5.00 a. m. (Berlin time) the Salzburg left Ochakov as a part of a convoy carrying manganese ore (840 tons), empty metal barrels and about 2,300 Soviet prisoners of war (the historian I. V. Alekseev believes that there were also scrap metal and broken ammunition). The Bulgarian steamship Zar Ferdinand (1,994 grt) and four minesweeping boats of FR type were in the convoy with the Salzburg. About 9 a. m. the
RM2EJB2N1–The Siege of the Fortress Ochakov on December 1788. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: JOHANN HIERONYMUS LOESCHENKOHL.
RM2F3EKEW–Naval battle between the Russian and Ottoman fleet on July 13, 1788, 1788. Private Collection.
RMHEH7MR–View of winter Moscow, Russia.
RFR2T8BN–Ochakov, Ukraine - 09.22.2018. Art Gallery and Museum of the great marine painter Sudkovsky in Ochakov city, Ukraine
RMF0KC4D–Oct. 15, 2014 - Ukraine, Odessa region, Ukraine - ''Salzburg - Unknown Tragedy'' - Few Sorry tragedy vessel ''Salzburg'', which killed more people than ''Titanic''.The 1st of October 1942. At 5.00 a. m. (Berlin time) the Salzburg left Ochakov as a part of a convoy carrying manganese ore (840 tons), empty metal barrels and about 2,300 Soviet prisoners of war (the historian I. V. Alekseev believes that there were also scrap metal and broken ammunition). The Bulgarian steamship Zar Ferdinand (1,994 grt) and four minesweeping boats of FR type were in the convoy with the Salzburg. About 9 a. m. the
RMP8F4B1–The Siege of the Fortress Ochakov on December 1788. Museum: State Borodino War and History Museum, Moscow.
RMKKCWBT–Ochakov-building
RMMNXGG5–English: The Ochakov Shore Русский: Очаковский берег 1870. 1149 Sudkovsky 008
RM2F3EKG7–Naval battle between the Russian and Ottoman fleet in the Black Sea on June 28 and 29, 1788, 1788. Private Collection.
RMHEH7MF–View of winter Moscow, Russia.
RFR2T8DC–Ochakov, Ukraine - 09.22.2018. Art Gallery and Museum of the great marine painter Sudkovsky in Ochakov city, Ukraine
RMF0KC2Y–Oct. 15, 2014 - Ukraine, Odessa region, Ukraine - ''Salzburg - Unknown Tragedy'' - Few Sorry tragedy vessel ''Salzburg'', which killed more people than ''Titanic''.The 1st of October 1942. At 5.00 a. m. (Berlin time) the Salzburg left Ochakov as a part of a convoy carrying manganese ore (840 tons), empty metal barrels and about 2,300 Soviet prisoners of war (the historian I. V. Alekseev believes that there were also scrap metal and broken ammunition). The Bulgarian steamship Zar Ferdinand (1,994 grt) and four minesweeping boats of FR type were in the convoy with the Salzburg. About 9 a. m. the
RMRCFKEC–The Siege of the Fortress Ochakov on December 1788. Museum: State Central Artillery Museum, St. Petersburg. Author: SUCHODOLSKI, JANUARY.
RMMNX9MA–. English: The Taking of Ochakow July the 13, 1737 by the Russian Army Русский: Взятие Очакова русскими войсками 13 июля 1737 года . XVIII. Anik Benoit 1119 Siege of Ochakov (1737)
RM2F3EKK9–Naval battle between the Russian and Ottoman fleet in the Black Sea on June 28 and 29, 1788, 1788. Private Collection.
RMHEH7N5–View of winter Moscow, Russia.
RFR2RGG3–Ochakov, Ukraine - 09.22.2018. Coastline and beaches in Ochakov town in Nikolayev province of Ukraine on the Black Sea coast.
RMF0KC46–Oct. 15, 2014 - Ukraine, Odessa region, Ukraine - ''Salzburg - Unknown Tragedy'' - Few Sorry tragedy vessel ''Salzburg'', which killed more people than ''Titanic''.The 1st of October 1942. At 5.00 a. m. (Berlin time) the Salzburg left Ochakov as a part of a convoy carrying manganese ore (840 tons), empty metal barrels and about 2,300 Soviet prisoners of war (the historian I. V. Alekseev believes that there were also scrap metal and broken ammunition). The Bulgarian steamship Zar Ferdinand (1,994 grt) and four minesweeping boats of FR type were in the convoy with the Salzburg. About 9 a. m. the
RM2EJCHWW–The capture of Ochakov by Prince Grigory Potemkin on December 17, 1788. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: JOHANN HIERONYMUS LOESCHENKOHL.
RM2F3EKFW–Naval battle between the Russian and Ottoman fleets on June 22, 1788, 1788. Private Collection.
RMHEH7P1–View of winter Moscow, Russia.
RFR2RGFX–Ochakov, Ukraine - 09.22.2018. Coastline and beaches in Ochakov town in Nikolayev province of Ukraine on the Black Sea coast.
RMF0KC4E–Oct. 15, 2014 - Ukraine, Odessa region, Ukraine - ''Salzburg - Unknown Tragedy'' - Few Sorry tragedy vessel ''Salzburg'', which killed more people than ''Titanic''.The 1st of October 1942. At 5.00 a. m. (Berlin time) the Salzburg left Ochakov as a part of a convoy carrying manganese ore (840 tons), empty metal barrels and about 2,300 Soviet prisoners of war (the historian I. V. Alekseev believes that there were also scrap metal and broken ammunition). The Bulgarian steamship Zar Ferdinand (1,994 grt) and four minesweeping boats of FR type were in the convoy with the Salzburg. About 9 a. m. the
RM2EJAG8K–Naval battle between the Russian and Ottoman fleet in the Black Sea on June 28 and 29, 1788. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: ANTON BALZER.
RM2F3EKFA–Naval battle between the Russian and Ottoman fleet in the Black Sea on June 28 and 29, 1788, 1788. Private Collection.
RMHEH7MT–View of winter Moscow, Russia.
RFR2T8EM–Ochakov, Ukraine - 09.22.2018. Coastline and beaches in Ochakov town in Nikolayev province of Ukraine on the Black Sea coast.
RMF0KCJY–Oct. 15, 2014 - Ukraine, Odessa region, Ukraine - ''Salzburg - Unknown Tragedy'' - Few Sorry tragedy vessel ''Salzburg'', which killed more people than ''Titanic''.The 1st of October 1942. At 5.00 a. m. (Berlin time) the Salzburg left Ochakov as a part of a convoy carrying manganese ore (840 tons), empty metal barrels and about 2,300 Soviet prisoners of war (the historian I. V. Alekseev believes that there were also scrap metal and broken ammunition). The Bulgarian steamship Zar Ferdinand (1,994 grt) and four minesweeping boats of FR type were in the convoy with the Salzburg. About 9 a. m. the
RM2EJBJMH–Map of the capture of the sea fortress Anapa by Russian troops on the Black Sea in June 1791. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: ANONYMOUS.
RM2F3EKF9–Map of the capture of the sea fortress Anapa by Russian troops on the Black Sea in June 1791, 1791. Private Collection.
RMHEH7MJ–View of winter Moscow, Russia.
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