THE LATE CZAR ALEXANDER II.: THE ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP THE IMPERIAL TRAIN NEAR MOSCOW, DEC. I, 1879, SCENE AFTER THE EXPLOSION Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-late-czar-alexander-ii-the-attempt-to-blow-up-the-imperial-train-77309806.html
RMEDNNCE–THE LATE CZAR ALEXANDER II.: THE ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP THE IMPERIAL TRAIN NEAR MOSCOW, DEC. I, 1879, SCENE AFTER THE EXPLOSION
Photographic picture postcard of the Czar and Czarina of Russia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photographic-picture-postcard-of-the-czar-and-czarina-of-russia-image9152528.html
RFARD4H1–Photographic picture postcard of the Czar and Czarina of Russia
The 1906 caption reads: ALEXANDER II. GUARDED IN THE STREETS OF ST. PETERSBURG.—Alexander II [1818-assassinated 1881], called the Czar Deliverer, freed the serfs and was perhaps the best friend liberty ever had in Russia. Yet it was in his time that Nihilism was most savagely rampant. Every day the Nihilists managed to have letters mysteriously conveyed to him, menacing him with his approaching murder. Several determined and bloody efforts were made against him. His train and then his palace were blown up. He had to ride through the streets of his capital as we see him here, his carriage dashi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-1906-caption-reads-alexander-ii-guarded-in-the-streets-of-st-petersburgalexander-ii-1818-assassinated-1881-called-the-czar-deliverer-freed-the-serfs-and-was-perhaps-the-best-friend-liberty-ever-had-in-russia-yet-it-was-in-his-time-that-nihilism-was-most-savagely-rampant-every-day-the-nihilists-managed-to-have-letters-mysteriously-conveyed-to-him-menacing-him-with-his-approaching-murder-several-determined-and-bloody-efforts-were-made-against-him-his-train-and-then-his-palace-were-blown-up-he-had-to-ride-through-the-streets-of-his-capital-as-we-see-him-here-his-carriage-dashi-image482645536.html
RF2K16B8G–The 1906 caption reads: ALEXANDER II. GUARDED IN THE STREETS OF ST. PETERSBURG.—Alexander II [1818-assassinated 1881], called the Czar Deliverer, freed the serfs and was perhaps the best friend liberty ever had in Russia. Yet it was in his time that Nihilism was most savagely rampant. Every day the Nihilists managed to have letters mysteriously conveyed to him, menacing him with his approaching murder. Several determined and bloody efforts were made against him. His train and then his palace were blown up. He had to ride through the streets of his capital as we see him here, his carriage dashi
Tsar Nicholas II of Russia on board the royal train at the war front. 1916 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tsar-nicholas-ii-of-russia-on-board-the-royal-train-at-the-war-front-1916-image634317765.html
RM2YRYJNW–Tsar Nicholas II of Russia on board the royal train at the war front. 1916
TEM MILK INDUSTRY. The Czar's Imperial Train. BRINGING MILK TO THE CREAMERY. INTERIOR OF CREAMERY., scientific american, 1896-10-31 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tem-milk-industry-the-czars-imperial-train-bringing-milk-to-the-creamery-interior-of-creamery-scientific-american-1896-10-31-image334340586.html
RM2ABXER6–TEM MILK INDUSTRY. The Czar's Imperial Train. BRINGING MILK TO THE CREAMERY. INTERIOR OF CREAMERY., scientific american, 1896-10-31
Tsar Nikolaus II. and Prince Wilhelm of Sweden in Zarskoje Selo, 1908 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tsar-nikolaus-ii-and-prince-wilhelm-of-sweden-in-zarskoje-selo-1908-image68836047.html
RMDYYN27–Tsar Nikolaus II. and Prince Wilhelm of Sweden in Zarskoje Selo, 1908
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