At the Baltic Shipbuilding and Mechanical Plant

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01. Cruiser second rank "Diamond" before launching. 2 June 1903 of the year



02. General view of the 2-class cruiser "Diamond", decorated with flags during the launch at the dock of the plant. 2 June 1903 of the year



03. Descent of the second-class cruiser "Diamond" on the water. 2 June 1903 of the year



04. Descent of the second-class cruiser "Diamond" on the water. 2 June 1903 of the year



05. Descent of the second-class cruiser "Diamond" on the water. 2 June 1903 of the year



06. The ceremonial descent of the 2-class cruiser “Almaz” from the shipyard of the plant in the presence of members of the imperial family. 2 June 1903 of the year



07. Cruiser of the second rank "Diamond", launched. 2 June 1903 of the year



08. Cruiser of the second rank "Diamond", launched. 2 June 1903 of the year



09. The descent of the ship from the stocks of the Baltic Shipbuilding and Mechanical Plant



11. Emperor Nicholas II and Empress Maria Feodorovna, accompanied by a retinue, bypass the guard of honor before launching ships into the water. Xnumx



12. Emperor Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, accompanied by retinue before boarding the crews to be sent to the palace after the ships are launched. Xnumx



13. Emperor Nicholas II, Empress Maria Feodorovna and their attendants are sent to the place of the launch of the new ship. Xnumx



14. Emperor Nicholas II, Empress Maria Feodorovna and their attendants are sent to the place of the launch of the ship into the water. Xnumx



15. Emperor Nicholas II, Empress Maria Feodorovna and their attendants at the factory on the day the ship was launched. Xnumx



16. Emperor Nicholas II, Empress Maria Feodorovna and their attendants at the guard of honor on the day the ship was launched. Xnumx



17. Emperor Nicholas II and his entourage for inspecting a new warship. Xnumx



18. Emperor Nicholas II, Grand Duke Alexey Alexandrovich, accompanied by a group of retinue officers, and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, accompanied by the maid of honor, sailed by boat from the pier to inspect ships. Xnumx



19. Emperor Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, accompanied by a retinue on the dock after examining ships built at the factory. Xnumx



20. Emperor Nicholas II and his entourage bypass the honor guard of the sailors of the cruiser "Memory of Azov"



21. The flag-captain of Emperor Nicholas II, Admiral KDNilov



22. Waiting for the launch of the yacht Alexandria (2) from the dock of the Baltic Shipbuilding and Mechanical Plant in the presence of Emperor Nicholas II, Empress Alexandra Feodorovna and the suite accompanying them. 16 August 1903



23. Launching the yacht "Alexandria" (2) from the dock of the plant in the presence of Emperor Nicholas II, Empress Alexandra Feodorovna and their retinue. 16 August 1903



24. Squadron battleship Slava, on board of which the crew of the ship was lined up at the time of launching. 29 August 1903



25. Bookmark battle cruisers "Borodino", "Navarin", "Kinburn", "Izmail". 6 December 1912



26. The descent of the battleship Victory on the water



27. Squadron battleship Glory before launching. 29 August 1903



29. The squadron battleship Emperor Paul on the Neva on the day of launching



30. Launching a ship from the dock of the Baltic Shipyard



31. Squadron battleship Slava after launching anchors. 29 August 1903



32. The crew of the cruiser "Asia" is present on the descent of new warships preparation for drinking charms



33. Guard of honor of Baltic sailors fleet on the promenade on the day of the descent of the ship



34. A group of naval officers in the presence of Vice-Admiral A.Ebergadt on the territory of the Baltic Shipyard on the day of the descent of the ship



36. Prayer service on the day of the descent of a warship



37. Prayer service on the day of the descent of a warship



39. Launching the battleship "Emperor Alexander II." 14 July 1887



40. Squadron battleship "Oslyabya" on the water



41. Preparing the battleship for launching



42. Cruiser launched



43. Battleship "Emperor Paul I", launched. 25 August 1907



44. Battleship "Emperor Paul I", launched. 25 August 1907



45. "Emperor Alexander III". 3 August 1901 of the year



46. Battleship "Emperor Alexander III", launched. 3 August 1901 of the year



47. Ship launched



48. Battleship Eagle "on the water after descent



50. The descent of the hull of the battleship Eagle "on the water



57. Speech by the Minister-Chairman of the Provisional Government A.F. Kerensky at a rally on the day of the descent of the mine ruler "Ruff" at the Baltic Shipbuilding and Mechanical Plant. 31 August 1917

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  1. +2
    17 October 2014 09: 49
    Beauties !!! Thanks for the great photos !!!
  2. +1
    17 October 2014 09: 58
    You look at these old photographs in which armadillos and cruisers created by the hands of people whose seventeenth year will be divided into two camps of red and white that will destroy each other with hatred, the story has repeated in the present time on UkrAin.
    1. 0
      26 October 2014 12: 01
      HOW could IT destroy everything ?! Destroy consciously YOUR own country ?! Not an excuse for the Bolsheviks and others like them ....
    2. 0
      26 October 2014 12: 01
      HOW could IT destroy everything ?! Destroy consciously YOUR own country ?! Not an excuse for the Bolsheviks and others like them ....
  3. +1
    17 October 2014 10: 23
    The history of RUSSIA, faithful to the RUSSIAN STATE, should be taught to the young generation by one textbook and one idiology, that is, education to their native homeland, RUSSIA.
  4. KGDU10
    +2
    17 October 2014 10: 29
    Pictures №№ 29, 43, 44 - this is not "Emperor Paul I", it is someone from the battleships of the "Borodino" series.
  5. +1
    17 October 2014 10: 52
    Judging by the dates of the launching of warships (beginning of the 20th century), as I understand it, the Russian Empire was very closely involved in the development of shipbuilding (especially military) .. Thanks for the photo it was very interesting to watch.
  6. +1
    17 October 2014 11: 00
    Diamond is handsome. It was he who managed to escape from the Japanese in the Tsushima battle and arrive in Vladivostok.
    1. +1
      17 October 2014 13: 09
      Quote: RPG_
      Diamond is handsome. It was he who managed to escape from the Japanese in the Tsushima battle and arrive in Vladivostok.


      Handsome !!! I agree! Although it is run away it turned out at the Emerald. And Diamond is a little from another series. And the combat characteristics he had, frankly, so-so.
      But he honestly rose to WWI and fought on the Black Sea!
  7. KGDU10
    +4
    17 October 2014 12: 53
    Photo # 42 shows the cruiser "Aurora" after launching. 11 (24) May 1900. Photo # 47 shows the battleship Petropavlovsk after launching on August 27, 1911. On the photo # 43 - definitely "Eagle".
  8. KGDU10
    0
    17 October 2014 13: 06
    Photo # 9 - "Emperor Alexander III" before launching. July 21, 1901.
  9. jjj
    +1
    17 October 2014 15: 43
    With such a reverent speed, ships were built in tsarist Russia. Pictures are interesting and informative. And the cap of Admiral Nilov is modest
  10. 0
    17 October 2014 20: 47
    Photo No. 21: here is the flag captain, the flag captain of Tsar Nicholas II himself, and you have one of your nobleness, the button alone is not fastened on his overcoat. Mess with Mr. Admiral!
  11. +1
    17 October 2014 20: 57
    Many thanks to the author for archival work!
  12. 0
    17 October 2014 21: 24
    Thanks to the author for this work. But it became interesting to me, and after the 1st world revolution, foreign intervention, where did all these ships go? They became part of the Navy of the Soviet Union? Generally interesting, what is their further fate?
    1. 0
      18 October 2014 01: 12
      The fate is very different. "Oslyabya" and "Emperor Alexander III" died at Tsussim. "Eagle", for example, surrendered to the Japanese and served in the Imperial Navy under the name "Iwami" until the mid-20s and even managed to fight in the First World War. And the same type "Slava" did not fight with the Japanese but was sunk after a battle with German battleships in 1917. In the photo 47 is a battleship of the "Sevastopol" type, they served in the USSR Navy even after WWII. And the rest, yes, for the most part went to Soviet Russia, and by the end of the 20s were written off and dismantled.
    2. 0
      18 October 2014 01: 17
      Russian-Japanese, Tsushima, Port Arthur. I apologize to the experts, but as far as I remember most of it is there.
  13. Crang
    +1
    18 October 2014 08: 32
    Here they are our Zumwalts. History is cyclical. It is necessary to build such again only with reinforced DZ armor and the latest weapons.
  14. KGDU10
    0
    18 October 2014 17: 45
    Quote: KGDU10
    Photo # 42 shows the cruiser "Aurora" after launching. 11 (24) May 1900. Photo # 47 shows the battleship Petropavlovsk after launching on August 27, 1911. On the photo # 43 - definitely "Eagle".

    By the way, "Aurora" is the brainchild of the Admiralty Plant and does not quite fit the topic of the article. In general, a wonderful article, many thanks to the author.
  15. 0
    20 October 2014 16: 59
    this is our national treasure! this is the past, present and future of our fleet!

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