Oldenburg, Germany 1910s
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Oldenburg, Germany 1910s
TIARA ALERT: Countess Fiona Khuen-Lützow wore a diamond loop tiara for her wedding to Duke Philipp of Oldenburg at St. Ulrich's Church in Rastede, Germany on 16 August 2025.
Claes Oldenburg
1913 Diary of Olga Nikolaevna
Tatiana Konstantinovna; a man that is probably her husband Konstantin Bagration-Mukhransky; Olga Nikolaevna; and Anastasia Nikolaevna.
Konstantin Bagration-Mukhransky; Teymuraz Bagration-Mukhransky; Tatiana Konstantinovna; Tatiana Nikolaevna; Olga Nikolaevna; Elena Petrovna (wife of Ioann Konstantinovich) holding Vsevolod Ioannovich; Elizabeth Mavrikievna; Konstantin Konstantinovich; and Anastasia Nikolaevna.
Friday. 7 June. At 11 o'cl. we went in motors [cars] to see Tatiana [Konstantinovna] in Strelna. Played with her son Teymuraz [10 months old] for a long time. From there we went to see the Countess Hendrikova [Nastenka's mother]. Raining and 4 degrees, windy, foul. Had breakfast with Papa, Mama, Aunt Olga, Uncle Nik. [Mikhailovich] and Dmitri. In the afternoon [we] stayed home, read, played the piano. Mama and Papa went to visit Aunt Mops [Eugenia Maximilianovna]. After they returned we had tea together. Had dinner with Mama. Papa went to [see] the Cavalry Grenadier regiment. Aunt Ksenia's 3 boys played with Alexei.
Note: insertions in brackets were added by me, besides the grammatical insertions which were added by the authors of the book it came from.
Image Sources:
Image 1: From book "Romanov Family Yearbook: On This Date In Their Own Words" by Helen Azar with Amanda Madru. p. 196.
Image 2: Shared by @the-last-tsar. link
Quote Source: From book "Romanov Family Yearbook: On This Date In Their Own Words" by Helen Azar with Amanda Madru. p. 196.
Oldenburg Stallion.
WE make a speciality of the importation of the famous Oldenburg Stallions, the ideal cross for the light South African Mare, while we are also large importers of Friesland Cattle and other Livestock. Full particulars on application. DALLDORF BROS. BLOEMFONTEIN
The Farmer’s Annual and South African Farm Doctor, Vol. 2, 1914
Oldenburg Foal
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