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Belgrade - A black and white photo of a city

Belgrade - A black and white photo of a city

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Children at American Red Cross Orphanage in Belgrade, Serbia. They have their cups in hand, awaiting the luncheon hour. Most of the garments are either secondhand American clothing or garments made up from cloth furnished from America. These children are all war orphans, of whom there are many thousand in every district of Serbia

Children at American Red Cross Orphanage in Belgrade, Serbia. They hav...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC, Paris Office. Group title: Children, Serbia. On caption card: (1080) Used in... More

Strong Hearts for Greater Serbia. These are the older boys and girls in the American Red Cross orphanage at Belgrade at their calisthenics. The younger children are lined up along the side waiting their turn. These war orphans were picked up on the streets with ragged clothes and more ragged prospects. But these exercises, good food, and Red Cross nurses, are doing wonders for the children. They are all taught trades, in additions to their regular school studies, and when they are old enough to leave the orphanage they can easily support themselves

Strong Hearts for Greater Serbia. These are the older boys and girls i...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Group title: Children-Serbia. On caption card: (12925) Gift; Americ... More

What Tales They Could Tell. These old American Red Cross ambulances reached Serbia during the war, and were used in transporting wounded Serbian soldiers until they fell apart. Serbia was at war for seven years and during that time the roads were never repaired. It was terrific strain on motor cars. There are about twenty of these broken down ambulances piled together in a military area at Belgrade, and they really deserve better treatment, because they are real veterans of the great war. There has been a suggestion of giving them a place of honor in the military museum at Belgrade

What Tales They Could Tell. These old American Red Cross ambulances re...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC Paris Office. Group title: Serbia. On caption card: (12933) Used in: Red Cros... More

Belägerung der Vestung Griechisch Weissenburg oder Belgrad wie solche den 6 Sept. mit stürmender Hand ist erobert worden, Ao. 1688

Belägerung der Vestung Griechisch Weissenburg oder Belgrad wie solche ...

Print shows a birds-eye view of a 1688 siege of the walled city of Belgrade on the confluence of the Danube and Sava Rivers captured from the Turks by forces of the Holy League under Maximilian II Emanuel, Elec... More

[Landing place and cathedral, Belgrade, Servia]

[Landing place and cathedral, Belgrade, Servia]

Title from the Detroit Publishing Co., catalogue J foreign section, Detroit, Mich. : Detroit Publishing Company, 1905. Print no. "16512". Forms part of: Views of Belgrade, Serbia in the Photochrom print collection.

[University, Belgrade, Servia] view, photochrome print postcard.

[University, Belgrade, Servia] view, photochrome print postcard.

Photo shows the Kapetan Misino zdanje building in center background. Title from the Detroit Publishing Co., catalogue J foreign section, Detroit, Mich. : Detroit Publishing Company, 1905. Print no. "16511". For... More

Money changers of Belgrade. In the heart of the Serbian capital of Belgrade there is a money changing store which has bargain days. Every kind of money in the world is on sale there, and it is just as easy to buy American gold pieces as Liberty bonds. On Saturdays the shop makes special inducements to buyers by offering any kind of money at a slightly reduced price for that day only

Money changers of Belgrade. In the heart of the Serbian capital of Bel...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: T.T. & C. Sept. 1920. Group title: Markets. Serbia. Gift; Ame... More

The house that Fritz built. German prisoners constructing students' barracks at Belgrade, Serbia under American direction. In order to aid the University of Serbia to open this Fall, the American Red Cross built a camp where students could live and aided the College to obtain the necessary equipment. The University had been closed down for four years and without this American Assistance, could not have resumed its work until 1920

The house that Fritz built. German prisoners constructing students' ba...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Paris Office. Group title: Serbia. On caption card: (11546) Used in: T.T.C. ... More

American dentists in Belgrade. Capt. John E. LaBonte, of Webster, Massachusetts. maintains an American Red Cross dental hut in Belgrade, where he has been decorated with the order of St. Sava, a Serbian Military and Civil decoration

American dentists in Belgrade. Capt. John E. LaBonte, of Webster, Mass...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC, Serbian Comm. Group title: Serbia. (Personnel) On caption card: (Z-1175) Gif... More

Inspecting Serbia's teeth. Dr. Joseph DeBella of New Orleans, examining the teeth of the Serbian orphan children from the home in Belgrade, the Serbian capital, maintained by funds from the Junior Red Cross of America. One day a week is alloted for dental inspection. The Red Cross also equips each child with brush and tooth paste

Inspecting Serbia's teeth. Dr. Joseph DeBella of New Orleans, examinin...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: Gulf Division Jr. Red Cross. Group title: Hospitals & dispens... More

Statue of Prince Michael at Belgrade

Statue of Prince Michael at Belgrade

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American women in Serbia. Miss Mabel Martini of San Francisco who stands at the left front of the group has trained all others, Serbian women, in the work of the First Aid and making garments for the stricken people of unhappy Serbia. She presides over the American Red Cross workrooms in Belgrade where Serbian Women turn out hospital garments on American sewing machines which have been brought to Serbia especially for this work

American women in Serbia. Miss Mabel Martini of San Francisco who stan...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC, Serbian Commission. Group title: Personnel. Serbia. On caption card: (Z-1157... More

The Serbian children's friend? Miss Stacia P. Walsh of Pendelton, Oregon, is the nurse in charge of the orphanage in Belgrade, the Serbian capital, which the Junior Red Cross is helping to maintain. Miss Walsh has made hundreds of friends among the Serbian children and will regret the day when she leaves them

The Serbian children's friend? Miss Stacia P. Walsh of Pendelton, Oreg...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: N.W. Division. Group title: Personnel Serbia. "W". Gift; Amer... More

Georges K. Staitch of Belgrade, Serbia

Georges K. Staitch of Belgrade, Serbia

A black and white photo of a man in a suit and tie. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Watchful waiting. Serbian peasants who bring members of their families to the American Red Cross hospitals usually wait to take them back home again. This picture shows a father, mother and daughter patiently waiting outside the hospital in Belgrade for the return of their son who was injured in a mountain accident. These people will sit for days outside the hospital waiting for news and an invitation to visit their sick relatives. Some member of the family usually remains within calling distance of the hospital until the patient is released

Watchful waiting. Serbian peasants who bring members of their families...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: Ex. Inter. News. Ser. Sept. 27th. Group title: Hospital. Serb... More

[Prince Michael's monument, Belgrade, Servia] view, photochrome print postcard.

[Prince Michael's monument, Belgrade, Servia] view, photochrome print ...

Title from the Detroit Publishing Co., catalogue J foreign section, Detroit, Mich. : Detroit Publishing Company, 1905. Print no. "16513". Forms part of: Views of Belgrade, Serbia in the Photochrom print collection.

Germans passing thro' Paracin, on Belgrad - Nisch Line

Germans passing thro' Paracin, on Belgrad - Nisch Line

Photograph shows German soldiers marching through the Serbian town of Paracin during World War I. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2013)

[The landing-place near cathedral, Belgrade, Servia]

[The landing-place near cathedral, Belgrade, Servia]

Title from the Detroit Publishing Co., catalogue J foreign section, Detroit, Mich. : Detroit Publishing Company, 1905. Print no. "16510". Forms part of: Views of Belgrade, Serbia in the Photochrom print collection.

ArchB. I.R. Rodic of Belgrade - Public domain photograph, glass negative

ArchB. I.R. Rodic of Belgrade - Public domain photograph, glass negati...

A black and white photo of a man in a robe. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Belgrade - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Belgrade - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

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Belgrad under Austrian flag - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Belgrad under Austrian flag - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain...

Photograph shows Austrian soldiers raising flag in Belgrade, Serbia. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2012)

Interior of drugstore in Belgrade set up by the American Red Cross where the inhabitants call for their much needed drug supplies. If the natives are too weak to come for their medicines the American surgeons and Nurses tak them to them

Interior of drugstore in Belgrade set up by the American Red Cross whe...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Balkan Comm. Group title: Serbia. (Supplies) On caption card: (Z-1166) Gift;... More

The best known building in Belgrade. It is the Headquarters of the American Red Cross from which is directed the work of the relief throughout the country by Lieut. Col. Edgar E. Hume, of Frankfort, Ky. This building is the Mecca of thousands of refugees from Russia, Bulgaria, Hungary and half a dozen other countries where internal warfare still goes on

The best known building in Belgrade. It is the Headquarters of the Ame...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Paris Office. Group title: Serbia. On caption card: (11536) Gift; American N... More

Children at American Red Cross Orphanage in Belgrade, Serbia. They have their cups in hand, awaiting the luncheon hour. Most of the garments are either secondhand American clothing or garments made up from cloth furnished from America. These children are all war orphans, of whom there are many thousand in every district of Serbia

Children at American Red Cross Orphanage in Belgrade, Serbia. They hav...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC, Paris Office. Group title: Children, Serbia. On caption card: (1081) Used in... More

These little Serbians are playing again after an almost interrupted spell of seven years owning to a series of Wars which ended with the great European conflict. The children are at play in one of the largest playgrounds built by the American Red Cross in the city of Belgrade. Here is a Serbian version of "Oats, Peas, Beans and Barley Grows"

These little Serbians are playing again after an almost interrupted sp...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Paris Office. Group title: Serbia. On caption card: (Z-1131) Used in: Ex. in... More

Serbian Boy Scout. This bright youngster of the Balkans belongs to the orphanage of Belgrade, the Serbian capital, one of the numerous institutions of its kind receiving the attention of the Junior Red Cross. The Serbian orphans have seen Americans almost since the first days of the war and have come to regard them as part of their lives. Most of the boys belong to the Boy Scouts, modeled on the lines of the American and English scouts

Serbian Boy Scout. This bright youngster of the Balkans belongs to the...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Group title: Children. Serbia. Gift; American National Red Cross 19... More

FIRST LADY ATTENDS SERVICES FOR DEAD KING. MRS. ROOSEVELT ATTENDED THE SERVICES HELD IN THE NATIONAL CATHEDRAL AT WASHINGTON IN HONOR OF KING ALEXANDER OF JUGO-SLAVIA, MURDERED MONARCH WHO WAS BURIED IN BELGRADE TODAY. MRS. ROOSEVELT WAS ACCOMPANIED BY WHITE HOUSE AIDES, COL. EDWIN M. WATSON, U.S.A., LEFT, AND CAPT. WILSON BROWN, U.S.N.

FIRST LADY ATTENDS SERVICES FOR DEAD KING. MRS. ROOSEVELT ATTENDED THE...

A black and white photo of a group of people. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kings Guard of Serbia. In Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, the most important state in the new kingdom of Jugo-Slavia, the Kings Guard of the old regime still holds forth. A detachment is coming away from the palace on the right. The home of Prince Regent Alexander, and now the Jugo-Slavia Parliament

Kings Guard of Serbia. In Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, the most im...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: T.T. & C. Sept. 1920 [date received] Gift; American National ... More

Crouse Homestead, 9720 Walker Road, Belgrade, Gallatin County, MT

Crouse Homestead, 9720 Walker Road, Belgrade, Gallatin County, MT

2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize Significance: The Crouse Homestead is significant not only for its connection to a pioneering family of Montana's agricultural industry, but also as an example of a transitional p... More

American cars in Serbia. Cadillacs outside the government offices in Belgrade. They brought the members of the American Advisory Mission, which is helping the Jugo-Slav sic government to solve its railroad problems. The railroads are in great need of reconstruction

American cars in Serbia. Cadillacs outside the government offices in B...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: T.T. & C. Group title: Transportation. Serbia. Gift; American... More

Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Belgrade, Gallatin County, Montana

Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Belgrade, Gallatin County, Montana

Nov 1891. 1 Sheet(s). Montana fire insurance map. Sanborn fire insurance maps are detailed maps of cities and towns produced by the Sanborn Map Company for the purpose of assessing fire insurance liability.... More

The exterior of the American Red Cross delousing plant at Belgrade where thousands have been disinfected. This is part of the Red Cross system of fighting typhus. The building was built by the Germans during their occupation of the city and was on of the few useful things they left behind

The exterior of the American Red Cross delousing plant at Belgrade whe...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC Paris Office. Group title: Serbia. On caption card: (11521) Used in: Credit J... More

The Happiest Girl in Serbia. She was chosen to represent Uncle Sam in a patriotic spectacle in the American Red Cross orphanage at Belgrade lately. Uncle Sam is a sort of fairy godfather to the 300 Serbian war orphans in this home, because he typifies to them the American spirit. Before this orphanage was opened, these children were just roaming about the country, without homes and without hope. In the orphanage they not only are well fed, well dressed, and well cared for but attend classes, and will be qualified to make their own living when they leave

The Happiest Girl in Serbia. She was chosen to represent Uncle Sam in ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Group title: Children-Serbia. Used in: Junior Red Cross Feb. 1920. ... More

New theatre. On Friday evening, December 16th, 1808, will be presented the celebrated comic opera of, The Siege of Belgrade ... To which will be added, the favorite melo-drame of The Blind Boy ... [New York 1808].

New theatre. On Friday evening, December 16th, 1808, will be presented...

1049 B 11 0 26 42.; Rec. R. B. 11-3-42. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 113, Folder 29b.

Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Belgrade, Gallatin County, Montana

Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Belgrade, Gallatin County, Montana

Sep 1896. 1 Sheet(s). Montana fire insurance map. Sanborn fire insurance maps are detailed maps of cities and towns produced by the Sanborn Map Company for the purpose of assessing fire insurance liability.... More

Serbia's fast mail. In Belgrade, Serbia's capital, one mail wagon carries the post from the general post office to the trains. Those leaving for south Serbia, and the east, cover ten miles an hour, and are classed as express trains. The mail wagon is painted black and resembles the wagons which accompanied catchers of stray dogs in many of the eastern cities of the United States

Serbia's fast mail. In Belgrade, Serbia's capital, one mail wagon carr...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: T.T. & C. Sept. 1920. Group title: Transportation. Serbia. Gi... More

A Method to this Madness. One of the biggest bridges in Southern Europe was this one across the Danube, connecting Belgrade, Serbia with Semlia. It was destroyed by the Germans in their retreat, one of the enemy officers explaining the reason for destruction as the need of German bridge builders for new orders. Knowing the havoc it would work on transportation and the immense demand for reconstruction material in all Allied countries the Germans believed Serbia would be forced to come to Germany after the war to reconstruct it. But the bridge is being repaired without German aid except the enemy prisoners who are working on it without pay. American relief efforts have been greatly hampered by this destruction as Red Cross supplies entering Belgrade must be towed across the river on barges and Red Cross nurses have to row across from Belgrade each day to reach their work on the other side

A Method to this Madness. One of the biggest bridges in Southern Europ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC Paris Office. Group title: Gen. Serbia. On caption card: (12/1128) Used in: T... More

The Bulgarian legation in Belgrade is in the American Red Cross Hostel, having been turned over to the relief workers by the Serbian government. It is a fine old mansion with large grounds, and houses 15 to 20 of the American workers at American Red Cross Headquarters in Belgrade

The Bulgarian legation in Belgrade is in the American Red Cross Hostel...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC, Paris Office. Group title: Serbia. On caption card: (Z-1083) Gift; American ... More

A Serbian meat market. Dressing a calf in one of the primitive markets in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Mutton is the chief meat of Serbia and it is said that she raises more sheep per capata sic than any other country in the world. Beef is not so plentiful and a beef hangining before a butcher's shop always attracts attention

A Serbian meat market. Dressing a calf in one of the primitive markets...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: T.T. & C. Oct., 1920. Group title: Markets. Serbia. Gift; Ame... More

Fete days in Serbia. Scenes in a children's parade in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. There are more than 1ee(?) legal holidays exclusive of Sundays in Serbia, quite a Slav custom, and all businesses is suspended in order that the populace may participate in the parades or watch them as they pass through the streets

Fete days in Serbia. Scenes in a children's parade in Belgrade, the ca...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Group title: Children. Belgrade. Gift; American National Red Cross ... More

Crouse Homestead, Barn, 9720 Walker Road, Belgrade, Gallatin County, MT

Crouse Homestead, Barn, 9720 Walker Road, Belgrade, Gallatin County, M...

2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize Significance: The Crouse Homestead is significant not only for its connection to a pioneering family of Montana's agricultural industry, but also as an example of a transitional p... More

12-year old Servian i.e., Serbian at Belgrade

12-year old Servian i.e., Serbian at Belgrade

Photograph shows a Serbian child soldier in uniform during World War I, in Belgrade, Serbia. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2011) Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative. Forms part ... More

Young Serbia at play. Serbian children enjoying American games for the first time. After feeding the serbian children the A.R.C. introduced playgrounds for them. These were built by German prisoners alongside the schools which were reopened after a four years' holiday. The picture shows the playgrounds provided in the capital of Belgrade

Young Serbia at play. Serbian children enjoying American games for the...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Serbian Comm. Group title: Serbia. Used in: Ex. Pan American Bull. Oct. 1s... More

Col. Thomas W. Farnam, New Haven, Conn., A.R.C. Comm. to Serbia. Major G.H. Edwards, Deputy Commissioner, Orlando, Fla. Photo taken in front of Red Cross headquarters at Belgrade. Both officers have recently been decorated by the Serbian government for their work, Col. Farnam receiving the Order of St. Sava, second class, and Major Edwards the same order, third class

Col. Thomas W. Farnam, New Haven, Conn., A.R.C. Comm. to Serbia. Major...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C., Roumanian Comm. Group title: Serbia. On caption card: (Z-1034) Used in: N... More

Americans in Belgrade. Group of American Red Cross workers in the beautiful gardens of the Bulgarian Legation in Belgrade. They are left to right: Dr. George Racicet-Webster, Massachusetts. Miss Lillian Quinn, Chicago. Dr. LaBonte, Webster, Massachusetts. Miss B. Corcoran of New York, Dr. Chaunkoff, of New York, Major James A. Mills of New York, Miss L. Martini of San Francisco, Captain Harry Frantz, of Riverbank, California

Americans in Belgrade. Group of American Red Cross workers in the beau...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC, Serbian Commission. Group title: Personnel. Groups. On caption card: (Z-1223... More

Crow statue, Belgrade, Minnesota

Crow statue, Belgrade, Minnesota

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Purchase; John Margolies 2010 (DLC/PP-2010:191). Credit line: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008), Library ... More

Crouse Homestead, Barn, 9720 Walker Road, Belgrade, Gallatin County, MT

Crouse Homestead, Barn, 9720 Walker Road, Belgrade, Gallatin County, M...

2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize Significance: The Crouse Homestead is significant not only for its connection to a pioneering family of Montana's agricultural industry, but also as an example of a transitional p... More

Tea room at Belgrade, Serbia, showing Miss Gladwin, A.R.C. nurse, Dr. Eastman and Dr. Jolly

Tea room at Belgrade, Serbia, showing Miss Gladwin, A.R.C. nurse, Dr. ...

Title and notes from Red Cross caption card. Date based on date of negatives in same range. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952. General information about the American National Red Cross photograph ... More

Young Serbia at Play. German prisoners in Belgrade, capital of Serbia, made a crude imitation of the American merry-go-round for the Serbian children who are enjoying their first play after an interruption of four years. The merry-go-round is made of ordinary lumber, a few strands of steel cables and four American Automobile wheels

Young Serbia at Play. German prisoners in Belgrade, capital of Serbia,...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC Paris Office. Group title: Serbia. On caption card: (Z-1139) Used in: Ex. ind... More

Young Serbia at Play. Thanks to the American Red Cross the children of Serbia are playing again. After feeding the Serbs the Americans provided playgrounds. They were built by the German prisoners in Belgrade. Here are the children using a real American swing for the first time

Young Serbia at Play. Thanks to the American Red Cross the children of...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Paris Office. Group title: Serbia. On caption card: (Z-1130) Used in: Ex. in... More

Eggs at forty cents. Eggs are still one of the cheapest articles of food for sale in the public markets of Belgrade, the capital. They sell for forty cents a dozen. They are a trifle smaller than the eggs in America but are always fresh. Serbia is essentially a farming country

Eggs at forty cents. Eggs are still one of the cheapest articles of fo...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: Exclusive to the International News Service Oct. 23/20. Group... More

Young Serbians at play. After feeding the children the A.R.C. introduced playgrounds for them. The picture shows the playgrounds provided in the capital of Belgrade. It was built by German prisoners alongside the school which was reopened after four years holiday. The "see-saw" is especially popular with the boys who are here seen wearing the familiar aeroplane cap of the Serbian soldiers

Young Serbians at play. After feeding the children the A.R.C. introduc...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Paris Office. Group title: Serbia. Used in: Ex. indef. Tech, Trade and Cla... More

The American mother of 300 Serbs. Miss Clara G. Lewis, who is in charge of the American Red Cross orphanage at Belgrade, Serbia. She has under her care 300 War orphans and is bringing them up according to American standards of Child welfare. They have a well equipped American playground, workshop, etc

The American mother of 300 Serbs. Miss Clara G. Lewis, who is in charg...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Paris Office. Group title: Personnel. Serbia. On caption card: (11543) Gift;... More

Crouse Homestead, Barn, 9720 Walker Road, Belgrade, Gallatin County, MT

Crouse Homestead, Barn, 9720 Walker Road, Belgrade, Gallatin County, M...

2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize Significance: The Crouse Homestead is significant not only for its connection to a pioneering family of Montana's agricultural industry, but also as an example of a transitional p... More

Eigentliche Beschreibung der Stadt und Vestung Griechischweissenburg neben warhafftem Bericht, welcher gestalten dieselbe den 6. Septembr. Anno 1688, durch Irho Chur-Fürstl. Durchl. in Bayrn mit stürmender Hand erobert worden

Eigentliche Beschreibung der Stadt und Vestung Griechischweissenburg n...

Print shows a birds-eye view of a 1688 siege of the walled city of Belgrade on the confluence of the Danube "Donauflus" and Sava "Sauflus" rivers captured from the Turks on September 6, 1688. Picture shows cann... More

Dess Heldenmütigen Printzens Eugenij beglückter Sieg wider die Türcken

Dess Heldenmütigen Printzens Eugenij beglückter Sieg wider die Türcken

Print shows a birdseye view of a battle scene on a hillside, in the distance are the rivers labeled "Donau" [Danube] and "Sau" [Sava], with the city of Belgrade at the confluence. The figure of Prince Eugene o... More

12-year old Servian [i.e., Serbian] at Belgrade

12-year old Servian [i.e., Serbian] at Belgrade

Photograph shows a Serbian child soldier in uniform during World War I, in Belgrade, Serbia. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2011)

American dentists in Belgrade. Capt. John E. LaBonte, of Webster, Massachusetts. maintains an American Red Cross dental hut in Belgrade, where he has been decorated with the order of St. Sava, a Serbian Military and Civil decoration

American dentists in Belgrade. Capt. John E. LaBonte, of Webster, Mass...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC, Serbian Comm. Group title: Serbia. (Personnel) On caption card: (1174) Gift;... More

Carnivals in Serbia. Serbia, "ten cents to see the fire-eater" or something like that is what the Serbian speiler yells at the carnival in Belgrade. The Serbs have their side-shows too including the snake-eater, and the elephant girl, to say nothing of the familiar fat lady, and enjoy them just as much as the small townfolks of the U.S. Although the Americans at the American Red Cross headquarters in Belgrade couldn't read the Russian lettering over the shows they couldn't tell what they were all about from the pictures accompanying the queer characters

Carnivals in Serbia. Serbia, "ten cents to see the fire-eater" or some...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: Red Cross Bulliten [sic] Group title: Reconstruction. Serbia.... More

Crouse Homestead, Barn, 9720 Walker Road, Belgrade, Gallatin County, MT

Crouse Homestead, Barn, 9720 Walker Road, Belgrade, Gallatin County, M...

2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize Significance: The Crouse Homestead is significant not only for its connection to a pioneering family of Montana's agricultural industry, but also as an example of a transitional p... More

Crouse Homestead, Barn, 9720 Walker Road, Belgrade, Gallatin County, MT

Crouse Homestead, Barn, 9720 Walker Road, Belgrade, Gallatin County, M...

2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize Significance: The Crouse Homestead is significant not only for its connection to a pioneering family of Montana's agricultural industry, but also as an example of a transitional p... More

What Cupid Did in Belgrade. The obviously newly weds, standing rear rank, are Herbert O. Robinsons of Betterton, Md. and Mrs. Robinson who was Miss Stella Kinnamon, of Hutchinson, Kas. Mr. Robinson is controller of the American Red Cross Commission to Serbia, and Miss Kinnamon was his assistant, so it didn't take Cupid long to sign them up for life. Here they are being given a wedding breakfast, in a park near Belgrade, by some American Red Cross friends. From left to right, Miss Clara Lewis of Chipewa Falls, Wis.; Capt. C.S. Payne, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Lt. Thomas W. Ward, of Salina, Cal.; Col. H.R. Fairclough, of Leland Stanford University; and Col. Edward G. Hume, of Frankfort, Ky. Sitting, Capt. W.W. Eaton, of Columbus, Ohio; Miss Lillian Quinn, of East Chicago, Ill.; Capt. Mabbett of the American Relief Administration and Miss Iride Martini of San Francisco, Cal

What Cupid Did in Belgrade. The obviously newly weds, standing rear ra...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Group title: Personnel, Serbia. On caption card: (12901) Gift; Amer... More

No. 547: Servian Field Ambulance in service at Belgrade. No. 548: Keeping the Hospital Streets of London quiet, banner over the Charing Cross Hospital "Quiet for the Wounded"

No. 547: Servian Field Ambulance in service at Belgrade. No. 548: Keep...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paul Thompson. Group titles: Ambulance. Misc. Gift; American National Red Cross 1... More

Young Serbia at play. Serbian children enjoying American games for the first time. After feeding the Serbian children the American Red Cross introduced playgrounds for them, these were built by German prisoners in Belgrade along side the schools which were opened after a four years holiday the games the children play are not much different from these enjoyed by American children. "Ring-around-a-rosy" is very popular

Young Serbia at play. Serbian children enjoying American games for the...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Group title: Serbia. On caption card: (Z-1141) Used in: Ex. Pan Ame... More

Serb college life revived by Americans. The University of Serbia, at Belgrade was hard hit by the enemy invasion. In order that studies might be resumed this Fall the American Red Cross established a camp for students and supplemented their rations. This shows the camp in course of construction under the direction of a Red Cross Officer

Serb college life revived by Americans. The University of Serbia, at B...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC Paris Office. Group title: Serbia. On caption card: (11501) Used in: T.T.C. J... More

Red Cross Treasure House in Balkans. The largest American Red Cross warehouse in the Balkans is in Belgrade, where are stored hundreds of thousands of tons of food, clothing and medicines, sent from the American Red Cross chapters to relieve the distress and suffering in this stricken part of southeastern Europe

Red Cross Treasure House in Balkans. The largest American Red Cross wa...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Balkan Comm. Group title: Serbia. Used in: Ex. August 27, 1919. All divisi... More

A Serbian toothache. Dr. Joseph DaBella of New Orleans, taking care of the dental troubles of a Serbian orphan girl from the home in Belgrade, the Serbian capital, assisted by funds from the Junior Red Cross of America. Once a week the orphan children pass through the clinic and have their teeth examined

A Serbian toothache. Dr. Joseph DaBella of New Orleans, taking care of...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: Jr. Red Cross Gulf Division. Group title: Personnel. Gift; Am... More

Waffle-making in Belgrade. Waffles, made from Indian corn, are a popular dish in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, where they are made and sold in the streets like in some parts of the United States. The cooking utensils are more primitive in Belgrade but the waffles tast sic quite as good as the best American product

Waffle-making in Belgrade. Waffles, made from Indian corn, are a popul...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: T.T. & C. Oct. 1920. Group title: Markets. Serbia. Gift; Amer... More

First Call for Chow. First call at the Junior American Red Cross cocoa and milk dispensary in Belgrade, Serbia, never fails to bring forth a hearty response. For four years hundreds of school children such as those seen in the picture have gone without noon day lunches. Now every day they line up with their tin cups and bowls to receive a generous helping of hot chocolate and condensed milk sent to them by their Junior friends in America

First Call for Chow. First call at the Junior American Red Cross cocoa...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: Jr. Red Cross, Apr. 1920; 14 Div. Publicity, Apr. 1920. Group... More

The bride and the groom. Among the victims of an "epidemic" of marriages in the American Red Cross personnel at Belgrade, Serbia, were Captain Herbert Robinson of Petterson, Md and Miss Stella Kinnemon of Hutchinson, Kas. They were snapped just as they were about to start on a short honeymoon. Captain Robinson is treasurer of the Serbian Commission of the American Red Cross and has been decorated by the Serbian government. The couple spent their wedding trip on a Yacht cruising along the Dalmatian coast. They will remain with the Red Cross in Serbia until next summer

The bride and the groom. Among the victims of an "epidemic" of marriag...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Paris Office. Group title: Personnel. Serbia. On caption card: (11560) Used ... More

A Serbian playground. One of the features of the American Red Cross work in Belgrade, Serbia's capital is a playground for the children of the orphanage maintained there partly through funds given by the Jr. Red Cross. Many American games have been introduced and every effort is being made to brighten the lives of the little ones which were stunted by hardships of war unknown to the children of the United States

A Serbian playground. One of the features of the American Red Cross wo...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: Jr. Red Cross. Sept. 14, 1920. Group title: Children. Serbia.... More

Breakfast a la mantle piece. Serbian war orphans having their morning meal in the open air at the American Red Cross orphanage in Belgrade. Here 300 youngsters who lost their parents in the war are being educated, fed and cared for by the Red Cross. The Serbian government has taken the institution as a model for the orphanages it intends to establish. The orphans are not standing up to eat because of any punishment, but prefer it as they can get it at the big bowl of oatmeal, sugar and milk with greater ease

Breakfast a la mantle piece. Serbian war orphans having their morning ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Group title: Children-Serbia. On caption card: (12859) Used in: Exc... More

With the Red Cross in Serbia. Some of the members of the American Red Cross Commission in Serbia before the Red Cross rest house at Belgrade, the capital. From left to right they are: Miss Blanche Pearson of McLean, Virginia, J. Brown, the American vice consul of Belgrade; William Bohen of Denver, Del., Mrs. Brown, wife of the vice consul and Miss Stacia P. Walsh of Pendleton, Ore

With the Red Cross in Serbia. Some of the members of the American Red ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: Potomac Div. N.W. Div. Pa-Del. Div. Group title: Personnel. S... More

New theatre. On Friday evening, December 16th, 1808, will be presented the celebrated comic opera of, The Siege of Belgrade ... To which will be added, the favorite melo-drame of The Blind Boy ... [New York 1808].

New theatre. On Friday evening, December 16th, 1808, will be presented...

1049 B 11 0 26 42.; Rec. R. B. 11-3-42. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 113, Folder 29b.