- The oldest document which contains the Slav name of Belgrade. Original is
preserved in the Vatican Secret Archives, 878, IAB, Zfk. (Page 1)
- The oldest document which contains the Slav name of Belgrade. Original is
preserved in the Vatican Secret Archives, 878, IAB, Zfk. (Page 2)
- Church Ružica and tower in Kalemegdan, adjacent to the former mediaeval city
wall from the period of despot Stefan Lazarević, IAB, Zf.
- Panorama and war scene of Siege of Belgrade in 1521, copper engraving,
IAB, ZŠT.
- Dialogue between an Ottoman Turk and a Christian on military-political
situation, second half of 16th century, IAB, OZ.
- The Book of Fetvas, IAB, OZ
- Defterdar’s mosque, Belgrade, 1876, IAB, Zf
- A detailed map of Belgrade, Timișoara and Petrovaradin during the battle
between Austria and Ottoman Empire, 5th August 1716, copper engraving, IAB,
ZŠT.
- A battle plan in front of the gates of Belgrade, 16th August 1717, copper
engraving, IAB, ZŠT.
- Panorama of Zemun, second half of the 19th century, IAB, ZŠT
- A list of Serbian families, who applied to move to Zemun after the Treaty
of Svištov, 1791, IAB, ZM.
- A design of two enclosed guardhouse porches, IAB, ZPM.
- Design of a church in the border town Farkaždin, IAB, ZPM.
- Instructions issued by Brigade Commission from Vinkovci on educational
methods, advancement of education, teachers’ profile, religious instruction,
instructions for young men from the border regions in farming above all,
Zemun, 1790, IAB, ZM.
- Report of the military command to the town hall in Zemun on the arrival
of astronomer Danijel Bogdanović from Budim observatory to Zemun, 1799, IAB,
ZM.
- Dositej Obradović, lithography, IAB, ZŠT.
- Karadjordje Petrović (1752–1817), IAB, Lf ISP.
- A document confirmed by court of purchase of an estate and water mill by
Mladen Milovanović, an army commander in the first Serbian uprising,
previously belonging to Kučuk Alija, a Belgrade dahia, Belgrade, 1808, IAB,
ZArh.
- Wax seal of Beligradski magistrat, 1812, IAB, ZArh.
- Report by Minister of Internal Affairs to Administration of the city of
Belgrade on soldiers from Belgrade receiving the Order of the Cross of
Takovo, Belgrade, 1865, IAB, UGB.
- Stevan Petrović Knićanin, colour litograph, 1849, IAB, ZŠT.
- Charter issued by Emperor Francis Joseph I ennobling Pavel Georgije
Spirta, Vienna, 1856, IAB, ZDUP. (Page 1)
- Charter issued by Emperor Francis Joseph I ennobling Pavel Georgije
Spirta, Vienna, 1856, IAB, ZDUP. (Page 2)
- Proclamation issued by Prince Mihailo Obrenović at the beginning of
bombing attacks, Belgrade, 1862, IAB, UGB.
- Serbian delegation led by Prince Mihailo Obrenović, Constantinople, 1867,
IAB, Zf.
- Proclamation of minor prince Milan Obrenović’s Regency when Milan
Obrenović came to the throne, Belgrade, 1868, IAB, ZArh.
- Proclamation by Prince Milan Obrenović to his people before going to war
with Turkey, Belgrade, 1877, IAB, ZDUP.
- Vuk Stefanović Karadžić (1787–1864) wearing a fez, IAB, Lf ISP.
- Transfer of Vuk Stefanović Karadžić’s remains from Vienna to Belgrade.
Procession took place from the railway station and along Nemanjina Street,
Belgrade, 1897, IAB, Zf.
- Djuro Daničić, philologist, member of Society of Serbian Solemnness and
first Secretary of Yugoslavian Academy of Science and Arts, IAB, Lf,
ISP.
- Decree issued by Prince Aleksandar Karadjordjević on preservation of
ancient relics, castles, cities, ruins, Belgrade, 1844, IAB, UGB.
- Invoice of the editorial board of newspaper “Srbske novine”, Belgrade,
1861, IAB, UGB.
- Milka Aleksić – Grgurova (1840–1924), actress and author, IAB, Zf.
- Milica Stojadinović Srbkinja (1830–1877), first Serbian female author,
IAB, Zf.
- Mina Vukomanović (1828–1894), a painter, daughter and associate of Vuk
Karadžić, IAB, Zf.
- Belgrade’s streets are named for the first time, 1848, IAB, UGB.
- Design of two-storey house of Radovan Barlovac on the corner of Knez
Mihailova Street and Uskočka Street, 1848, IAB, ZPM.
- Kapetan Mišino Building, 1876, IAB, Zf.
- Terazije Square with a drinking fountain, 1876, IAB, Zf.
- A dinner ticket in honour of arrival of Nikola Tesla, 1892, IAB, Lf
PSP.
- A plan of Belgrade, 1893, IAB, ZPM.
- Queen Draga Obrenović in a ball gown inspired by Serbian mediaeval
motifs, IAB, Lf Vojislav Veljković.
- Daily life images, IAB, Zf, ZArh, Lf MSP. (Image 1)
- Daily life images, IAB, Zf, ZArh, Lf MSP. (Image 2)
- Daily life images, IAB, Zf, ZArh, Lf MSP. (Image 3)
- Daily life images, IAB, Zf, ZArh, Lf MSP. (Image 4)
- Daily life images, IAB, Zf, ZArh, Lf MSP. (Image 5)
- Daily life images, IAB, Zf, ZArh, Lf MSP. (Image 6)
- Daily life images, IAB, Zf, ZArh, Lf MSP. (Image 7)
- Daily life images, IAB, Zf, ZArh, Lf MSP. (Image 8)
- The Protocol building, Kralja Milana Street – there the Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes was proclaimed in 1918, IAB, Zf.
- Tavern Albanija on the corner of Kolarčeva Street and Knez Mihailova
Street, Belgrade, after 1930, IAB, Zf.
- Coat of arms of the City of Belgrade, IAB, OGB.
- Belgrade city council laying foundation stone for the Bridge of King
Aleksandar I, Belgrade, 1932, IAB, Lf MSP.
- Viaduct of the Bridge of King Aleksandar I, Belgrade, 1934, plan, IAB, SO
Zemun.
- Unfinished building of the People’s Assembly, Belgrade, IAB, Lf
MSP.
- Belgrade Fair on the left shore of Sava, Belgrade, 1937, IAB, Lf
NS.
- View of the Albanija palace, Belgrade, 1938, IAB, OGB, TD.
- Baptism register book of the parish Church of the Blessed Virgin, Zemun,
1721-1752, IAB, ZCMK.
- The Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Belgrade, end of the
19th century, IAB, Zf.
- Bajrakli Mosque, Belgrade, IAB, Zf.
- Beth Israel Synagogue in Cara Uroša Street in Belgrade, built in 1908,
demolished during World War II, IAN, Zf.
- Roma family celebrating its patron saint day, Belgrade, 1924, IAB, Lf
MSP.
- Buddhist temple in Belgrade, built in 1929 as first of its kind in
Europe, design and façade with modifications, 1935, IAB, OGB, TD.
- Project for a new building of Evangelical Church municipality in
Belgrade, today it houses BITEF Theatre, façade, 1940, IAB, OGB, TD.
- Prince Miloš Obrenović, Belgrade, 1858, lithography, IAB, ZŠT.
- Prince Mihailo Obrenović, Belgrade, lithography, IAB, ZŠT.
- Prince Aleksandar Karadjordjević’s decree, Belgrade, 1852, IAB,
ZDUP.
- King Milan Obrenović, IAB, Lf Vojislav Veljković.
- Record of baptism of Aleksandar Obrenović, Registry book of the Cathedral
Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Belgrade, 1876, IAB, ZCMK.
- Testament of King Petar I Karadjordjević written before going to World
War I, Kragujevac, 1914, IAB, ZArh.
- The wedding of King Aleksandar and Queen Marija Karadjordjević, Belgrade,
1922, PfG.
- King Petar II Karadjordjević in Topčider, Belgrade, 1938, Lf NS.
- A letter written by Socialist Svetozar Marković (1846–1975) to his
brother Jevrem, St. Petersburg, 1868, IAB, ZArh.
- Excerpt from political dictionary “Politički rečnik”, written by Vladimir
Jovanović (1833–1922), a liberal, Belgrade, 1872, IAB, Lf VJ.
- Rally after the Communist Party of Yugoslavia won municipial elections,
Belgrade, 1920, IAB, Zf RP in NOB in socialistične izgradnje.
- A list of candidates, first candidate – Democratic Party leader Ljuba
Davidović (1863–1940), Belgrade, 1927, IAB, OSB.
- Milan Stojadinović (1888–1961) a radical, during his speech at the
National Assembly, Belgrade, 1936, IAB, Lf NS.
- A request made by Administration of the City of Belgrade to Ministry of
Internal Affairs to determine the boundary of municipality’s rights of
distribution of income, Belgrade, 1840, IAB, UGB.
- Excerpt from the Bylaws of the Municipality of Belgrade, Belgrade, 1922,
IAB, UGB.
- Obrenović – Old Court, (todays’ Assembly of the City of Belgrade), cca.
1926, IAB, Zf.
- View from Kalemegdan, Belgrade, 1930, IAB, Zf.
- First minutes of the National Liberation Committee of Belgrade, 1944,
IAB, SGP. (Page 1)
- First minutes of the National Liberation Committee of Belgrade, 1944,
IAB, SGP. (Page 2)
- An amendment of the jurisdiction of Appeals court, Belgrade, 1846, IAB,
ZArh. (Page 1)
- An amendment of the jurisdiction of Appeals court, Belgrade, 1846, IAB,
ZArh. (Page 2)
- A court verdict, designated by Prince Mihailo Obrenović’s decree to put
judges of the Grand Court on trial. The trial was connected with
“Majstorović Affair” – preparation of overturn of government and bringing
Prince Aleksandar Karadjordjević to Belgrade, 1864, IAB, UGB. (Page
1)
- A court verdict, designated by Prince Mihailo Obrenović’s decree to put
judges of the Grand Court on trial. The trial was connected with
“Majstorović Affair” – preparation of overturn of government and bringing
Prince Aleksandar Karadjordjević to Belgrade, 1864, IAB, UGB. (Page
2)
- A court verdict, designated by Prince Mihailo Obrenović’s decree to put
judges of the Grand Court on trial. The trial was connected with
“Majstorović Affair” – preparation of overturn of government and bringing
Prince Aleksandar Karadjordjević to Belgrade, 1864, IAB, UGB. (Page
3)
- A gardening book by Djura J. Savković, manager of an estate from Slatine,
Kosmaj County, district of Belgrade, 1902, IAB, ZArh.
- Jovan Avakumović (1841–1928), Liberal Party champion, administrator of
Belgrade, Minister of Justice, well-known Belgrade lawyer for criminal
justice, IAB, Zf.
- Officials of the Terazije precinct, Belgrade, 1901, IAB, ZArh.
- Old headquarters of Administration of the City of Belgrade – “Glavnjača”,
IAB, Zf.
- Appointment of Ana Krejčik, first female police officer, as a
commissioner for the protection of young women in Belgrade, 1923, IAB, Pf
G.
- A memo by Ministry of Internal Affairs to the prosecutor of the Court for
the Protection of the State, containing information on Josip Broz Tito and
other leading Communists, 1937, IAB, UGB. (Page 1)
- A memo by Ministry of Internal Affairs to the prosecutor of the Court for
the Protection of the State, containing information on Josip Broz Tito and
other leading Communists, 1937, IAB, UGB. (Page 2)
- Headquarters of Administration of the City of Belgrade located in
Obilićev venac Street, IAB, Zf.
- An invoice issued by People’s Printing and Lithography Works, Belgrade,
1896, IAB, ZArh.
- A postcard showing Weifert steam brewery, Belgrade, pre 1903, IAB,
Zf.
- An invoice issued by Store on Colonial, Balkan and Delicatessen Goods
Živko Matić, Belgrade, 1907, IAB, ZArh.
- An apprentice certificate issued by Glass-cutters Guild to Herman
Holender, Belgrade, 1920, TKB.
- A business letter from Heinrich Kappeller to Georg Weifert, Vienna, 1925,
IAB, The first Serbian steam brewery Djordje Vajfert.
- A letter by Trading-industrial bank to Building committee of Municipality
of Belgrade, 1929, IAB, ZArh.
- First international automobile fair, Belgrade, 1938, IAB, Lf NS.
- Central railway station in Belgrade, IAB, Zf.
- A letter by first Serbian airplane factory Živojin Rogožarski Inc.,
Belgrade, 1941, IAB, ZArh.
- A diploma issued by Serbian Red Cross Society to Vladimir Jovanović,
Belgrade 1887, IAB, Lf BJ.
- City hospital, IAB, Zf.
- Design of the Ladies Home, nowadays children’s hospital, Belgrade, 1930,
IAB, OGB, TD.
- Design of the Serbian Medical Society building, Belgrade, 1931, IAB, OGB,
TD.
- Vasilije Filipović’s school certificate on completion of 2nd, 3rd and 4th
grades of Faculty of Law of the Great School of Principality of Serbia,
1866, IAB, Filip Filipović Collection.
- The residence of Queen Ljubica, which housed Lyceum between 1844 and
1863, Belgrade, 1876, IAB, Zf.
- Bylaws of the Greek School and School Fund in Zemun, 1869, IAB,
ZArh.
- Design for the elementary school Osnovna škola kod Saborne crkve (todays
King Petar I Elementary School); plan made by Jelisaveta Načić, first
Serbian female architect, Renaissance Revival Architecture, 1904, IAB, Pf
G.
- Teacher and pupils of Osnovna škola kod Saborne crkve, IAB, Zf.
- A poster by Society of Friends of Arts “Cvijeta Zuzorić” for a ballet
grotesque “Le balai du valet” (A Valets’ Broom) by Miloje Milojević based on
work by Marko Ristić. It was performed as part of charity ball “The Thousand
and Second Night” in the ballroom of Kazina. The ball was organized for the
purpose of building a new arts pavilion, Belgrade, 1923, IAB, Society of
Friends of Arts “Cvijeta Zuzorić” .
- Milena Pavlović-Barilli (1909–1945), a painter and representative of
surrealism in Serbian art, drawing, watercolour and ink, Belgrade, 1925,
IAB, Pf G.
- A letter from Ivo Andrić, writer and Nobel Prize Winner, to president of
Administrative Board of Society of Friends of Arts “Cvijeta Zuzorić” ,
Belgrade, 1926, IAB, Society of Friends of Arts “Cvijeta Zuzorić”.
- Female members of Society of Friends of Arts “Cvijeta Zuzorić” standing
in front of the arts pavilion during construction, Belgrade, 1927, IAB,
Society of Friends of Arts “Cvijeta Zuzorić”.
- Endowment of Ilija Milosavljević Kolarac building, Belgrade, 1937. IAB,
KNU.
- Žanka Stokić (1888–1947), leading performer of the National Theatre, IAB,
Zf.
- Members of the Yugoslav Sisters from Croatia attending Pan-Slavic ball in
Belgrade, organized by the Circle of Serbian Sisters, 1927, IAB, Pf
G.
- Danica Tomić, first female pilot, 1928, IAB, Pf G.
- Members of Administrative Board of Union of University Educated Women,
1935, IAB, UUOŽ.
- Appeal made by Association of University Educated Women containing
accession statement of Dr Mirjana Kralj, a professor from Zagreb, 1927, IAB,
UUOŽ.
- Knez Mihailov venac Street, Austro-Hungarian bombing, Belgrade, 1914,
IAB, Zf.
- A steam mill, last Austro-Hungarian bombing in Cara Dušana Street,
Belgrade, 1915, IAB, Zf.
- Army and civilians retreating across Albania in 1916. Supreme commander
of the Entente French marshal Joseph Joffre described this retreat as the
worst example of atrocity ever witnessed in history up to that time, IAB,
Zf.
- Serbian students and their professors in Figeac, France. Many Serbian
people were dispersed across Europe during World War I, 1916, IAB, Lf,
MSP.(Page 1)
- Serbian students and their professors in Figeac, France. Many Serbian
people were dispersed across Europe during World War I, 1916, IAB, Lf,
MSP.(Page 2)
- Part of Protocol of Municipality of Belgrade on bestowing of Order of
French Cross of the Legion of Honour, Belgrade 1921. Order was presented by
French marshal and honorary commander of Serbian army Franchet d’Eperey.
Only two other cities outside of France have received such honour – Liege
and Luxembourg, IAB, OGB.
- Part of Protocol on bestowing of Order of Military Cross of
Czechoslovakia, Belgrade, 1926, IAB, OGB.
- View of mausoleum on the island Vido, Belgrade, 1938. Serbian
burial-grounds from the Great War are in 17 states, Greece alone has 252. It
is presumed that there are over 10.000 Serbian soldiers and recruits buried
on the island Vido and in the depths of the sea (Plava grobnica) – a whole
division, IAB, ZArh.
- View of destruction caused by bombing, Belgrade, 1941, IAB, Zf RP I NOB
socijalističke izgradnje.
- Decree issued by Gestapo regarding Jews. Only 1115 members of the Jewish
community out of 11870 before the war saw the liberation, Belgrade, 1941,
IAB, ZP.
- An open letter by Svetolik M. Dragačevac of Paraćin, a retired
administration unit official, addressed to Adolf Hitler and Berlin’s
response, Paraćin – Berlin, 1941, IAB, BdS.(Page 1)
- An open letter by Svetolik M. Dragačevac of Paraćin, a retired
administration unit official, addressed to Adolf Hitler and Berlin’s
response, Paraćin – Berlin, 1941, IAB, BdS.(Page 2)
- Concentration Camp Banjica. 30.000 prisoners passed through this camp
between 10th July 1941 and 3rd October 1944, 4.286 were shot, IAB, Zf RP I
NOB socijalističke izgradnje.
- Concentration Camp Sajmište, pavilion No. 5. Official names of the camp
were: between 8th December 1942 and 10th May 1942 Jewish camp Zemun, where
6.320 Jews died; between May 1942 and July 1944 transit camp Zemun, through
which 31.972 prisoners passed. 10.636 people died in the camp or immediately
after leaving it, IAB, Zf RP I NOB socijalističke izgradnje.
- A report on questioning of detainee of Special Police Department Velimir
Mitrović, with an established 1st category of guilt, Belgrade, 1943, IAB,
UGB SP.
- Shell oil warehouse in Čukarica, bombed by allies, Belgrade, 1944, IAB,
Zf.
- German military vehicle destroyed in front of student dormitory in Kralja
Aleksandra Street upon liberation of Belgrade, 1944, IAB, Zf RP i NOB i
socijalističke izgradnje.
- Decree No. 1 issued by Commander of the City of Belgrade, 1944, IAB,
ZP.
- Belgrade citizens in a liberated city near the monument of Vuk Stefanović
Karadzić, 1944, IAB, Zf RP i NOB i socijalističke izgradnje.
- Rally in Belgrade near the monument of Vuk Stefanović Karadzić, 1944,
IAB, Zf RP i NOB i socijalističke izgradnje.
- A little shock worker, Belgrade, IAB, Zf RP i NOB i socijalističke
izgradnje.
- Work campaigns in a liberated city, 1944, IAB, Zf RP i NOB i
socijalističke izgradnje.
- Collecting skies to send to the front, Belgrade, 1944, IAB, Zf RP i NOB i
socijalističke izgradnje.
- Verdict of the Second local court in Belgrade on confiscation of property
of members of the royal family of Karadjordjević, Belgrade, 1947, IAB, SGB.
(Page 1)
- Verdict of the Second local court in Belgrade on confiscation of property
of members of the royal family of Karadjordjević, Belgrade, 1947, IAB, SGB.
(Page 2)
- Verdict of the District court in Belgrade “In the name of the people” on
the case Bećarević, Vujković and Gubarev, 1949, IAB, OSB.
- Decree issued by the Presidium of the National Assembly of Federal
People’s Republic of Yugoslavia, and which rejected a petition for clemency
for Bećarević, Vujković and Gubarev. The accused were condemned to death by
hanging, Belgrade, 1949, IAB, OSB.
- Youth and shock work brigades at restoring and rebuilding the old and new
Belgrade, Belgrade, 1946, IAB, Zf RP i NOB i socijalističke
izgradnje.
- Youth and shock work brigades at restoring and rebuilding the old and new
Belgrade, Belgrade, 1946, IAB, Zf RP i NOB i socijalističke
izgradnje.
- Youth and shock work brigades at restoring and rebuilding the old and new
Belgrade, Belgrade, 1946, IAB, Zf RP i NOB i socijalističke
izgradnje.
- Youth and shock work brigades at restoring and rebuilding the old and new
Belgrade, Belgrade, 1946, IAB, Zf RP i NOB i socijalističke
izgradnje.
- Youth and shock work brigades at restoring and rebuilding the old and new
Belgrade, Belgrade, 1946, IAB, Zf RP i NOB i socijalističke
izgradnje.
- Youth and shock work brigades at restoring and rebuilding the old and new
Belgrade, Belgrade, 1946, IAB, Zf RP i NOB i socijalističke
izgradnje.
- A view of the new Belgrade: Palace of Serbia (Palata Srbije), apartment
blocks and Western City Gate (Zapadna Kapija Beograda) – Genex Tower (Kula
Geneks). Today Novi Beograd is a place of sun, space and greenery, developed
on the concept of the great French architect Le Corbusier, Belgrade, 2009,
IAB, Zf digitized format.
- Tito and Churchill, London, 1953, IAB, Legat Konstantina Koče Popovića i
Leposave Lepe Perović (hereafter Legat Koče Popovića).
- Tito and Khrushchev, Belgrade, 1955, IAB, Legat Koče Popovića.
- Tito and Gamal Abdel Nasser, Cairo, 1956, IAB, Legat Koče
Popovića.
- Tito with Ernesto Che Guevara, the Cuban goodwill mission and associates,
Brijuni Islands, 1959, IAB, Legat Koče Popovića.
- Arrival of the president of Ghana Kwame Nkrumah for the first conference
of nonaligned states, Belgrade, 1961, IAB, Legat Koče Popovića.
- The funeral of Josip Broz Tito, Belgrade, 1980, IAB, ZŠT Živka
Jovanovića.
- View of the Cathedral of Saint Sava (Hram Svetog Save) on Vračar in
Belgrade; building of the cathedral had been underway for almost a hundred
years. The building is located in the same spot, where Turks burnt St.
Sava’s relics in 1594. He is considered the greatest Serbian saint,
Belgrade, 1936, IAB, OGB.
- Model of the great dome of Belgrade Fair Hall, IAB, SGB.
- Sports-recreation centre Tašmajdan, IAB, Zf digitized format.
- The Avala Tower (Avalski toranj) was built in 1965, according to plan by
architects Uglješa Bogunović, Slobodan Janjić and statics engineer and
constructor Milan Krstić. It was destroyed in 1999 during NATO bombing but
was restored and reopened in 2009, IAB, Zf digitized format.
- Poster for the first BITEF, Belgrade, 1967, IAB, BITEF.
- Poster for FEST, IAB, Zf digitized format.
- Announcement for BEMUS, IAB, Zf digitized format.
- Poster for childen’s festival Radost Evrope, IAB, Zf digitized
format.
- Handbuch aller unter der Regierung des Kaisers Joseph des II. für die k. k.
Erbländer ergangenen Verordnungen und Gesetze in einer Sistematischen
Verbindung enthält die Verordnungen und Gesetze vom Jahre 1780. bis 1784.
Erster Band. Wien. 1785. (Law and order handbook issued during Joseph II. reign
for imperial and royal lands referring to period between 1780 and 1784. Volume
One, printed in Vienna in 1785.), IAB, ZM.
- Financial aid in the sum of 12 gld and 30 kr collected by inhabitants of
Zemun Magistrat for townsmen of Celje, who suffered great damage in a fire,
1798, IAB, ZM.
- Report sent to Zemun Magistrat on bestowing privileges to Ferdinand
Dohanneŭ, Mathias Pogatschnik, both from Ljubljana District (Slovenia), for
their innovations for the period of five years, 1822, IAB, ZM.
- Printed report sent to Zemun Magistrat on income and expenditure of Military
Invalid Home in Ptuj, 1823, IAB, ZM.
- Plautz (Plavc) family tree (1625–1840), dating from 1840. Plautz family had
lived and worked in Železniki (Slovenia) for two centuries, before moving to
Ljubljana at the beginning of the 19th century, and later moving to Zemun, IAB,
Pf Plauc.
- Anton Globočnik, k.k. Bezirksvorsteher und Ritter des Franc –Jozef – Ordens,
Der Berg- und Hammerwerksort Eisnern(Anton Globočnik, district governor and
Knight of the Order of Franz- Joseph, Mining and hammer works town Železniki,
printed in Ljubljana, 1867), IAB, Pf Plauc.
- Family house Plavc in Železniki, Slovenia (todays Museum Železniki, Plavc
House), IAB, Pf Plauc.
- Report by Kosta Glavinić, President of the Municipality of Belgrade, on
the attendance of Belgrade delegation at the unveiling of the monument in
honour of Slovene poet France Prešeren in Ljubljana. On this occasion the
Serbian delegation placed a silver wreath with an inscription: To each his
own – Belgrade to Prešeren, 28th August 1905, Belgrade, 6th September 1905,
IAB, OGB.
- Kosta Glavinić with his family, Belgrade, IAB, Pf G.
- Mayor of Ljubljana Dr Ivan Hribar with his wife and sister-in-law. Dr
Hribar sent in 1905 a letter of thanks to Municipality of Belgrade for their
attendance at the unveiling of Prešeren Monument in which he emphasized that
the connection between their fraternal nations became stronger because of
their visit. Hribar and Glavinić families were friends for many years, 1930,
IAB, Pf G.
- Appeal to inhabitants of Belgrade to decorate their houses and take part
in reception of Slovenes and thusly contribute to their pleasant stay in
Belgrade. Amongst visiting Slovenes were members of choir Ljubljanski zvon,
who held a concert in the National Theatre in aid of the victims of
flooding, caused by the river Resava, Belgrade, 21st June 1910, IAB, Pf
G.
- Report by the Royal Serbian Press Agency on the protests organized by the
National Committee Osilnica against Italian occupation of territory, Plešce,
26.-27. December 1918, IAB, Lf Vojislav Veljković.
- Resident registration of Dr Anton Novačan (1887-1951), Slovene and
Yugoslav lawyer, politician, journalist, publicist and writer, IAB,
UGB.
- Dr Miha Krek, Yugoslav government minister, and Dr Milan Stojadinović,
Yugoslav prime minister, visiting Priština, cca. 1936, IAB, Pf G.
- Cartoon made at the time of the crisis, which developed because of
signing of a special treaty with the Vatican in 1937. The concordat
specified the rights of Catholics in Yugoslavia. Stojadinović- Korošec-Spaho
Government sent the motion to the National Assembly, prompting
dissatisfaction of Serbian Orthodox Church and political opposition as well
as mass demonstration and conflict with the police, 1937, IAB, Lf NS.
- Slovenec, leading Slovene clerical newspaper, party paper of Slovene
People’s Party, Ljubljana, 1st January 1938, IAB, ZŠT Živka
Jovanovića.
- Request by the Slovene Society in Belgrade to organize a charity event
for poor Belgrade workers, February 1941, IAB, UGB.
- A form containing personal information of Dr Jernej Černe for Medical
Association of Belgrade Register, Belgrade, 1942, IAB, LK.
- Jakob Dreo’s employment record book and request sent to Administration of
the City of Belgrade with regard to a position of a waiter in Coffee House
Topola, Belgrade, 1923, IAB, UGB. (Page 1)
- Jakob Dreo’s employment record book and request sent to Administration of
the City of Belgrade with regard to a position of a waiter in Coffee House
Topola, Belgrade, 1923, IAB, UGB. (Page 2)
- Jakob Dreo’s employment record book and request sent to Administration of
the City of Belgrade with regard to a position of a waiter in Coffee House
Topola, Belgrade, 1923, IAB, UGB. (Page 3)
- Employment record book of servant Marija Črepinšek, enclosed to job
application, Belgrade, 1923, IAB, UGB.
- Tavern Topola on the corner of Kralja Aleksandra Street and Dečanska
Street, sketch by Luka Mladenović, Belgrade, 1934, IAB, OZ.
- Publication Sejemski vestnik 6. ljubljanskega velesejma, 1926, IAB, TKB.
(Page 1)
- Publication Sejemski vestnik 6. ljubljanskega velesejma, 1926, IAB, TKB.
(Page 2)
- Regulations of Chambers of Trade, Artisan and Industry of Ljubljana,
1929, IAB, TKB.
- 10th International Jubilee Grand Fair catalogue, Ljubljana, 1930, IAB,
TKB. (Page 1)
- 10th International Jubilee Grand Fair catalogue, Ljubljana, 1930, IAB,
TKB. (Page 2)
- Travel guide of the Union of Tradesman Association of the Kingdom of
Yugoslavia, 1936, IAB, TKB.
- Permanent residence registration of Jakob Pošinger, ordnance factory
owner, Jakob Pošinger – Užice, IAB, UGB.
- Representatives of Slovene female societies from Ljubljana attending
Pan-Slavic ball organized by The Circle of Serbian Sisters, Belgrade, 1934,
IAB, Pf G.
- Fernanda Majaron (left) and Mrs Kersnik (right), members of the
delegation of The Circle of Yugoslav Sisters from Ljubljana, wearing Slovene
national dresses at the ball organized by The Circle of Serbian Sisters,
Belgrade, 1934, IAB, Pf G.
- Tea party organized by the Circle of Serbian Sisters for their guests
from Ljubljana, Belgrade, 1925, IAB, Pf G.
- Franja Tavčar, founder and President of The Circle of Yugoslav Sisters of
Ljubljana, lady-in-waiting to Queen Marija Karadjordjević, IAB, Pf G.
- Terezija Šliber, a teacher, with younger members of Sokol Society in
Bled, 1930, IAB, Pf G.
- New Year’s card of Sokol Society of Ljubljana, 25th December 1932, IAB,
Pf G.
- Sokol Society procession in Ljubljana, 1933, IAB, Pf G.
- Jože Plečnik, St Anton of Padova Church, draft (architect Dujam Granić
was in charge of the technical documentation), Belgrade, 1929, IAB,
OGB.
- Jože Plečnik, St Anton of Padova Church, façade (architect Dujam Granić
was in charge of the technical documentation), Belgrade, 1929, IAB,
OGB.
- Alojz Lavrenčič, residential building belonging to Radmila Milošević (the
corner of Francuska Street and Cara Dušana Street), façade, Belgrade, 1938,
IAB, OGB.
- Lojze Dolinar, sculptural composition Sima Igumanov and Orphans on top of
the façade of Iguman Palace (removed after World War II), Terazije 31,
Belgrade, 1938/39, IAB, ZF.
- Lojze Dolinar, Lamartin Memorial, Karadjordjev Park, 1933, IAB,
ZF.
- Application made by Ivan Kos, a painter and professor at Maribor Grammar
School, for membership in Serbian Artists Society “Lada”, Maribor, 1931,
IAB, Društvo srpskih umetnika “Lada”. (Page 1)
- Application made by Ivan Kos, a painter and professor at Maribor Grammar
School, for membership in Serbian Artists Society “Lada”, Maribor, 1931,
IAB, Društvo srpskih umetnika “Lada”. (Page 2)
- Correspondence between Slovene artists Club “Lada” from Ljubljana and
Serbian Artists Society “Lada” from Belgrade regarding the founding of
Slovene section, cooperation of artists within manifestation of
Serbian-Slovene cultural activity and opening of exhibition in Jakopič
Pavilion in Ljubljana, 1938, 1940, IAB, Društvo srpskih umetnika “Lada”.
(Page 1)
- Correspondence between Slovene artists Club “Lada” from Ljubljana and
Serbian Artists Society “Lada” from Belgrade regarding the founding of
Slovene section, cooperation of artists within manifestation of
Serbian-Slovene cultural activity and opening of exhibition in Jakopič
Pavilion in Ljubljana, 1938, 1940, IAB, Društvo srpskih umetnika “Lada”.
(Page 2)
- Spring Exhibitions of Society of Friends of Arts “Cvijeta Zuzorić”, where
Yugoslav artists exhibited, Belgrade, 1936, IAB, Udruženje Prijatelja
umetnosti “Cvijeta Zuzorić”.
- Franjo Stiplovšek, Cards, graphics, 1930, IAB, ZŠT.
- Certificate and a letter of thanks by Albert Sirk, painter and professor
in Celje (Slovenia), upon receiving St. Sava Royal decoration of the fourth
order, Celje, 15th December 1940, IAB, Društvo srpskih umetnika
“Lada”.
- Catalogue of exhibition by Albert Sirk titled Our Adriatic in the festive
hall of the City Savings Bank, Celje (Slovenia, 15.-27. December 1940), IAB,
Društvo srpskih umetnika “Lada”. (Page 1)
- Catalogue of exhibition by Albert Sirk titled Our Adriatic in the festive
hall of the City Savings Bank, Celje (Slovenia, 15.-27. December 1940), IAB,
Društvo srpskih umetnika “Lada”. (Page 2)
- Poster for a concert of Singing Society Stanković, 1920, IAB, Muzičko
društvo Stanković.
- Singing Society Slavec, Ljubljana, 1924, IAB, Muzičko društvo
Stanković.
- Programme of the concert of the Singing Society Ljubljanski zvon in
Belgrade, 1924, IAB, Južnoslovenski pevački savez – Beograd.
- Singing Society Zarja, Maribor, 1931, IAB, Muzičko društvo
Stanković.
- Cultural Society Glasbena Matica Ljubljana, 1931, IAB, Muzičko društvo
Stanković.
- An admission form for Josip Škabar, military official born in 1901 in
Ljubljana, to Gestapo police prison. He was captured as a member of Chetnic
Squad of the City of Požega and sent to Banjica Concentration Camp (KZ),
afterwards to Mauthausen, where he died. IAB, BdS.
- A decision to send Ivo Tomc, an engineer, born in 1905 in Ljubljana, to
forced labour. He was imprisoned on the suspicion of supporting Draža
Mihailović and his troops and deported at first to Banjica KZ, afterwards to
Mauthausen, IAB, BdS.
- Personal file issued by German security agency of Slovene Miroslav Gobec,
confidential clerk, born in 1904 in Celje (Slovenia). He was imprisoned by
Gestapo and sent twice to Banjica KZ in 1944. He was released from the camp and
managed to survive the war, after which he lived in Belgrade, IAB, BdS.
- A group of Slovenes performing forced labour on the railroad Belgrade –
Požarevac in 1943. This photograph was given to the Historical archives of
Belgrade by Rudolf Čepirlo, second from the left in the first row, IAB, Zf RP i
NOB i socijalističke izgradnje.
- Part of personal file of Special Police prisoner, Slovene woman Justina
Vivod, born in 1922. She worked in partisan hospital during the Republic of
Užice (between September and November 1941). Initially she was imprisoned in
Banjica KZ afterwards she was deported to Auschwitz, IAB, UGB SP. (Page
1)
- Part of personal file of Special Police prisoner, Slovene woman Justina
Vivod, born in 1922. She worked in partisan hospital during the Republic of
Užice (between September and November 1941). Initially she was imprisoned in
Banjica KZ afterwards she was deported to Auschwitz, IAB, UGB SP. (Page
2)
- Part of personal file of Special Police prisoner, Slovene woman Justina
Vivod, born in 1922. She worked in partisan hospital during the Republic of
Užice (between September and November 1941). Initially she was imprisoned in
Banjica KZ afterwards she was deported to Auschwitz, IAB, UGB SP. (Page
3)
- Fourth book containing personal data of prisoners for the period 1941-1942.
Slovenes are listed under consecutive numbers 6831 to 6834. It is one of eight
preserved books of Banjica Concentration Camp prisoners, kept by camp
administration between 10th July 1941 and 3rd October 1944. Some 130 prisoners
of Slovene nationality were imprisoned in this camp, IAB, UGB, SP.
- Josip Broz Tito, Koča Popović, FPRY Foreign Secretary and Joža Vilfan,
Secretary General of the President of FLRY, presidential ship “Galeb”, 1944,
IAB, Legat Koče Popovića.
- Aleš Bebler, FPRY Ambassador in Paris and Koča Popović on their way to
New York, Paris, 1956, IAB, Legat Koče Popovića.
- Josip Broz Tito, Koča Popović and Edvard Kardelj, Vice-President of
Federal Executive Council attending first assembly of nonaligned states,
Belgrade, 1961, IAB, Legat Koče Popovića.
- Koča Popović and Edvard Kardelj touring Mining-Smelter Basin (RTB) “Bor”,
May 1964, IAB, Legat Koče Popovića.
- Franc Leskošek-Luka, Ing Marjan Tepina, President of City Council
Ljubljana, Vida Tomšič and Spanish Civil War fighters congratulating Koča
Popovič on appointment of Vice-President of SFRY, 1966, IAB, Legat Koče
Popovića. (Page 1)
- Franc Leskošek-Luka, Ing Marjan Tepina, President of City Council
Ljubljana, Vida Tomšič and Spanish Civil War fighters congratulating Koča
Popovič on appointment of Vice-President of SFRY, 1966, IAB, Legat Koče
Popovića. (Page 2)
- Franc Leskošek-Luka, Ing Marjan Tepina, President of City Council
Ljubljana, Vida Tomšič and Spanish Civil War fighters congratulating Koča
Popovič on appointment of Vice-President of SFRY, 1966, IAB, Legat Koče
Popovića. (Page 3)
- Franc Leskošek-Luka, Ing Marjan Tepina, President of City Council
Ljubljana, Vida Tomšič and Spanish Civil War fighters congratulating Koča
Popovič on appointment of Vice-President of SFRY, 1966, IAB, Legat Koče
Popovića. (Page 4)
- New Year’s card sent by Miha Marinko, President of the Government of
People’s Republic of Slovenia, to Blagoje Nešković, Vice-President of the
Government of the FPRY, 1948, IAB, Legat Blagoja Neškovića. (Page 1)
- New Year’s card sent by Miha Marinko, President of the Government of
People’s Republic of Slovenia, to Blagoje Nešković, Vice-President of the
Government of the FPRY, 1948, IAB, Legat Blagoja Neškovića. (Page 2)
- Train of “Brotherhood and Unity”. Between 1961 and 1989 the train would
make annual journeys from Maribor to Kraljevo, as a sign of remembrance and
gratitude for the hospitality offered by people of Serbia to Slovenes,
exiled during the World War II. Some 7.500 found shelter in Kraljevo, IAB,
Zf.
- Register of pupils, grades I to IV of Slovene Elementary School Ivan
Cankar, school years 1944/45 to 1952/53, IAB, OŠ Ivan Cankar.
- Most renowned children’s poetry Ciciban by Oton Župančič, published for
the first time in 1915. Published by “Novo pokolenje”, 1949, IAB, ZŠT
ŽJ.
- Ivan Čargo, Oton Župančič, 1929. Ivan Čargo was a Slovene painter,
illustrator, scenographer and cartoonist, IAB, Pf G.
- Bojan Stupica touring with theatre members of JDP and performance Dundo
Maroje, which is considered one of the greatest directorial achievements of
that time, ZSSR, 956, IAB, Lf Jovan Ćirilov.
- Stevo Žigon, actor and director, on tour with theatre members of JDP.
Crucial moments of his career were connected with Bojan Stupica, ZSSR, 1956,
IAB Lf Jovan Ćirilov.
- Letter written by Ljubomir Draškić, a director, which was posthumously
addressed to Bojan Stupica. When he was directing a play Scarlet Island by
Mihail Bulgakov (1972), Draškić reminisced about a play “Life of Mr de
Molière” by Bulgakov, directed by Stupica in 1938, which was censored by
Anton Korošec. Scarlet Island was dedicated to Stupica, Belgrade, 1972, IAB,
Atelje 212.
- Poster of a play Mass in A-minor, written by Danilo Kiš and directed by
Ljubiša Ristić, performance by Slovene Youth Theatre, Grand Prix Award of
15th BITEF 1981, IAB, BITEF.
- Ksenija Mišič as Margaret and Janez Škof as Faust in a scene in
performance Faust by Drama Slovene National Theatre Maribor (Slovenia),
directed by Tomaž Pandur (foto Andjelo Božac). The theatre performance won
Mira Trailović Grand Prize of 24th BITEF 1990, Maribor, IAB, BITEF.
- Davorin Jenko, 1901, Muzej pozorišne umetnosti, ZF.
- A letter by Davorin Jenko to the Royal Serbian Academy of Sciences, with
a list of his works, Belgrade, 1887, Arhiv SANU, istorijska zbirka, 7553/30.
(Page 1)
- A letter by Davorin Jenko to the Royal Serbian Academy of Sciences, with
a list of his works, Belgrade, 1887, Arhiv SANU, istorijska zbirka, 7553/30.
(Page 2)
- A letter by Davorin Jenko to the Royal Serbian Academy of Sciences, with
a list of his works, Belgrade, 1887, Arhiv SANU, istorijska zbirka, 7553/30.
(Page 3)
- Davorin Jenko’s author’s fee for Vračara, first Serbian operetta,
Belgrade, 1896, IAB, SMŠ Mokranjac.
- Score of the national anthem Bože pravde, published on event Kosovski
dan, London, 1916, Kosovo Day Committee, Biblioteka Fakulteta Muzičke
umetnosti u Beogradu. (Page 1)
- Score of the national anthem Bože pravde, published on event Kosovski
dan, London, 1916, Kosovo Day Committee, Biblioteka Fakulteta Muzičke
umetnosti u Beogradu. (Page 2)
- Score of the national anthem Bože pravde, published on event Kosovski
dan, London, 1916, Kosovo Day Committee, Biblioteka Fakulteta Muzičke
umetnosti u Beogradu. (Page 3)
- Mihailo Merćep and Edvard Rusjan, aviation pioneers. Muzej
vazduhoplovstva Beograd.
- Edvard Rusjan standing in front of an aircraft. Muzej vazduhoplovstva
Beograd.
- The cover of newspaper Politika, dedicated to Rusjan’s air crash.
Politika, 28. december 1910 / 9. januar 1911.
- A drawing by architect Aleksandar Deroko, who described Rusjan’s flight
in his memoirs. From the book by A. Deroko, Mangupluci oko Kalimegdana,
Beograd, 1987. (Page 1)
- A drawing by architect Aleksandar Deroko, who described Rusjan’s flight
in his memoirs. From the book by A. Deroko, Mangupluci oko Kalimegdana,
Beograd, 1987. (Page 2)
- A map of Kalemegdan marking the spot of the tragedy.
- A memorial of Edvard Rusjan at the cemetery Novo groblje, lot 15, grave
343. Novo groblje Beograd, arhiv.
- Letter from Kosta Glavinić, the president of the Central Committee for
Agriculture at the Ministry of Agriculture of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats
and Slovenes, to Anton Korošec, the vice-president in the Ministry Council,
in which he informs Korošec about his journeys through Slovenia and Croatia
with a goal of postwar agricultural renovation in the Kingdom, July 3, 1919,
draft , IAB, PfG. (Page 1)
- Letter from Kosta Glavinić, the president of the Central Committee for
Agriculture at the Ministry of Agriculture of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats
and Slovenes, to Anton Korošec, the vice-president in the Ministry Council,
in which he informs Korošec about his journeys through Slovenia and Croatia
with a goal of postwar agricultural renovation in the Kingdom, July 3, 1919,
draft , IAB, PfG. (Page 2)
- Residence registration for Anton Korošec in Belgrade, 1924, IAB, UGB,
Central registration file of citizens registered in Belgrade.
- National representatives, selected for the new Parliament of the Kingdom
of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (A. Korošec, fourth line, first on the
right), Ilustrovani list, September 25, 1927, IAB, P-3/II 1927.
- Letter from Anton Korošec to Nikola Uzunović, the president of the
Ministry Council of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, considering the visit and
discussion with Milan Stojadinović about the basic principles of his
political party and the suggestion for cooperation on the “joint work for
the good of the nation and the state”, Hvar, October 6, 1934,
AJ-37-11-77-477.
- Anton Korošec, Aca Stanojević, Mehmed Spaho and Milan Stojadinović (from
left to right), AJ-377-38-066.
- Proclamation of the Executive Committee of the Organization Board of the
Yugoslav Radical Union entitled “To friends” about establishing the party
and its programme principles with an invitation to join its foundation,
Belgrade, September 12, 1935, AJ-37-12-79. (Page 1)
- Proclamation of the Executive Committee of the Organization Board of the
Yugoslav Radical Union entitled “To friends” about establishing the party
and its programme principles with an invitation to join its foundation,
Belgrade, September 12, 1935, AJ-37-12-79. (Page 2)
- The first meeting of the Yugoslav Radical Union, June 1-2, 1936 (Anton
Korošec, fourth from the left), AJ-377-38-298.
- Report from the Central Press Biro (CPB) correspondent considering the
manifestation meeting of the Yugoslav Radical Union in Ljubljana, where
Adlešič, Krek and Korošec addressed the crowd and where a resolution on the
improvement of the economical, financial, social and cultural position of
Ljubljana and Slovenia was passed, Belgrade, January 17, 1937, AJ-37-13-84.
(Page 1)
- Report from the Central Press Biro (CPB) correspondent considering the
manifestation meeting of the Yugoslav Radical Union in Ljubljana, where
Adlešič, Krek and Korošec addressed the crowd and where a resolution on the
improvement of the economical, financial, social and cultural position of
Ljubljana and Slovenia was passed, Belgrade, January 17, 1937, AJ-37-13-84.
(Page 2)
- Report from the Central Press Biro (CPB) correspondent considering the
manifestation meeting of the Yugoslav Radical Union in Ljubljana, where
Adlešič, Krek and Korošec addressed the crowd and where a resolution on the
improvement of the economical, financial, social and cultural position of
Ljubljana and Slovenia was passed, Belgrade, January 17, 1937, AJ-37-13-84.
(Page 3)
- The Yugoslav government expecting prince Pavel Karađorđević on the
“Topčider” station on his return from Brdo pri Kranju (A. Korošec, seventh
from the left), Belgrade, June 8, 1937, AJ-377-38-283.
- Proclamation of the Slovenian People’s Party opponents, directed to all
adherents and “nationally conscious Slovenes” to leave the Yugoslav Radical
Union and to renew the Slovenian People’s Party with its programme declared
in the Slovene Declaration from January 1, 1933 and against the government
of M. Stojadinović and A. Korošec, Ljubljana, November 7, 1937,
AJ-37-11-77-478. (Page 1)
- Proclamation of the Slovenian People’s Party opponents, directed to all
adherents and “nationally conscious Slovenes” to leave the Yugoslav Radical
Union and to renew the Slovenian People’s Party with its programme declared
in the Slovene Declaration from January 1, 1933 and against the government
of M. Stojadinović and A. Korošec, Ljubljana, November 7, 1937,
AJ-37-11-77-478. (Page 2)
- Central Press Biro Ljubljana reports to the Central Press Biro of the
Presidency of the Ministry Council of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia about the
prohibition of a flyer entitled “Minister dr. Korošec”, the content of which
threatens public law and order in the state, Ljubljana, October 3, 1938,
AJ-38-84-209.
- Milan Stojadinović and Anton Korošec on the balcony of the Government
palace before the 1938 elections, Belgrade, December 10, 1938,
AJ-377-38-143.
- Central Press Biro of the Presidency of the Ministry Council of the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia report on escort of mortal remains of Anton Korošec to
Ljubljana, Belgrade, December 15, 1940, AJ-38-107-245. (Page 1)
- Central Press Biro of the Presidency of the Ministry Council of the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia report on escort of mortal remains of Anton Korošec to
Ljubljana, Belgrade, December 15, 1940, AJ-38-107-245. (Page 2)
- Central Press Biro of the Presidency of the Ministry Council of the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia report on escort of mortal remains of Anton Korošec to
Ljubljana, Belgrade, December 15, 1940, AJ-38-107-245. (Page 3)
- Central Press Biro of the Presidency of the Ministry Council of the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia report on escort of mortal remains of Anton Korošec to
Ljubljana, Belgrade, December 15, 1940, AJ-38-107-245. (Page 4)