RMRWCGPE–Germany, Western Pomerania, Neubukow, Heinrich Schliemann, German businessman and archaeologist, photo, printed 1898., Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMCT6M9Y–Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, runs a child
RMRB65DE–Map of the historical Duchy of Pomerania. Dated 17th century
RMGTG6GN–The Horn of Erik of Pomerania (1382-1459). King Erik III of Norway, King VII of Denmark, King Eric XIII of Sweden. 14th century. Swedish History Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
RFHBAM52–Wedding customs, Dowry tour, Pomerania, hictorical illustration from 1880
RM2GPJ11P–Erik I, 1382-1459, Duke of Pomerania King of Denmark Norway and Sweden
RF2NH6DAJ–German folk costume. Pomerania (Pommern). 19th-century lithography.
RM2BWFHB4–General Von Tschiscwitz The General who has been given full power in the military districts of Pomerania . Schleswig Mecklenburg and Lubeck 1923
RFB0492Y–Meckelenburg, Western Pomerania, Baltic sea, Rugen, Germany
RMAP1B8N–Rostock with harbour, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe
RFCP5B5F–POLAND Gdansk Pomerania
RMDT901J–Gustavus Adolphus before the map of Pomerania in the background, 1630. Artist: Anonymous
RMDJAW0R–Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) in flight, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany
RM2M127HF–Seven Years War (1756-1763). Map of the Siege of Colberg (from 3 to 29 October 1758). Prussian city in Brandenburg, in Pomerania. Russian troops under Palmenbach tried unsuccessfully to seize the town. Published in 1765 by the cartographer Jean de Beaurain (1696-1771) as an illustration of his Great Map of Germany, with the events that took place during the Seven Years War. Engraving. French edition, 1765. Military Historical Library of Barcelona (Biblioteca Histórico Militar de Barcelona). Catalonia. Spain.
RFH8B5CF–Wedding in Pomerania, Tradition: Bride Soup eating, Woodcut from 1892
RM2F7X7JX–Hotel and beach, Colberg, Pomerania, Germany i.e.,Kołobrzeg, Poland, circa 1900
RF2NH6DAG–German folk costume. Pomerania (Germ. Pommern). 19th-century lithography.
RFE6GM4J–Teutonic castle in Malbork, Pomerania region, Poland
RMCBYHG1–Coat of arms of the German federal state Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
RMAP1B9J–Harbour of Wiek, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany
RFCP5B5J–POLAND, Pomerania. GDANSK, the embankment
RMH919HN–medieval village church of Ribokarty with half-timbered steeple toped by a barouque spire, West Pomerania, Poland
RM2CTEJMT–Steamer 'Pomerania.', New York (State), New York (N.Y
RM2M9CREX–18th century Map of Pomerania in Northern Europe
RMC45P4X–German soldier in position in Pomerania, 1945
RMBWN8ME–Pier Heringsdorf Usedom Pomerania Germany Europe German Empire Photochrom about 1900 history historical his
RMEC82C7–Map of the historical Duchy of Pomerania. The Duchy of Pomerania 12th century – 1637; was a duchy in Pomerania on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, ruled by dukes of the House of Pomerania (Griffins). Dated 1635
RMCT6M6R–Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, plucking geese on the farm
RMP68WJ7–Map of the historical Duchy of Pomerania. The Duchy of Pomerania 12th century – 1637; was a duchy in Pomerania on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, ruled by dukes of the House of Pomerania (Griffins). Dated 1635
RMDJAW0K–Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) in flight, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany
RM2M0XAXX–Seven Years War (1756-1763). Pomeranian War. Map of Stralsund, 1757-1758. Blockade of Stralsund (30th December, 1757 to 16th June, 1758). Prussian troops surrounded the Swedish garrison of Stralsund (capital of Swedish Pomerania). The Prussians could not isolate the town by sea because they lacked a fleet, but they cut-off and blockaded it by land on December 30, 1757. Finally the blockade was raised on 16th June 1758 when mainly of the Prussian forces were withdrawn to reinforce military actions elsewhere. Published in 1765 by the cartographer Jean de Beaurain (1696-1771) as an illustration o
RFHBAM2N–the barber dance, a old custom in Pomerania, hictorical illustration from 1880