Photo gallery
March 2019: Photoalbum dedicated to Homann and the Day of the geodesy and cartography workers
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Map of the Azov-Black Sea theater of military operations in the Crimean War France, Paris, 1854. Engraver and editor: V. Fatout
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Map of the southern part of Russian and Georgia. From the atlas of 1844 issued by the order of the Society for Dissemination of Useful Knowledge. Great Britain, London, 1835. Engravers: workshop of J.& C. Walker. Editor of the map: Baldwin & Cradock. Editor of the atlas: Chapman & Hall.
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Maps of Transcaucasia. From the historic atlas "Senca Historiarum Orientalis Quinti Seculi P.N. Chr." Germany, Nurnberg, circa 1720. Mapmaker, engraver and editor Christoph Weigel
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Map of Sarmatia. Great Britain, London, the 18th century
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Medallion with St. Petersburg map. Russia, St. Petersburg, 1790 Author of the painting: Deybel. Engraver: Johann Christian Nabholz
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The map of the Black Sea and adjacent territories. Germany, Augsburg, circa 1730. Mapmaker and editor: George Matthaus Seutter
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Map of Sarmatia. The second edition of "The Geography by Ptolemy" by Miguel Servet Austria, Vienna, 1541. Mapmaker Martin Waldseemuller. Editors: Lorenz Friez, Gaspar Trechsel.
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Road map of the Caucasian territory Russia, Tbilisi 1883
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A map of the Ottoman Empire. Holland, Amsterdam. Late 17th century Author and editor: Justus Danckerts
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Map of the Caucasus with the indication of its political status until 1801. Russia, Tbilisi, 1900's Engraver: G. Disterdick. Chromolithography by К.Thomson
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The Newest Universal Map of the whole Russian Empire. Germany, Nurnberg, 1716. Homann, Johann Baptiste
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The map of the Black Sea and adjacent territories Germany, Augsburg. Сirca 1730. Mapmaker and editor: George Matthaus Seutter