Historical photographs from 1930s Finland (Pietinen/Museovirasto) by Single_Share_2439 Tags:finland 6 comments Source: Museovirasto, Historian kuvakokoelma, Valokuvaamo Pietisen kokoelma https://www.finna.fi/Search/Results?limit=100&view=grid&filter%5B%5D=%7Eera_facet%3A%221936%22&filter%5B%5D=%7Eera_facet%3A%221937%22&filter%5B%5D=%7Eera_facet%3A%221938%22&filter%5B%5D=%7Eera_facet%3A%221939%22&filter%5B%5D=%7Eera_facet%3A%221932%22&filter%5B%5D=%7Eera_facet%3A%221930-luku%22&lookfor=%22Pietinen%22&type=Author https://www.finna.fi/Collection/museovirasto.6EE41C061D11EB942D2BF2A0157AEE69 Nice pics Damn Finland was so nice back then The first one is the original Ukko-Koli balcony view. It was a very beautiful design. The trilingual exit sign, Finnish, Swedish and French. Times have changed. Not too long ago, trams in Helsinki had instruction signs within the vehicle in Finnish, Swedish, English and… German. Picture #13 is from Sortavala, Karelia. It was part of Finland until the 1940s when it was lost to the Russians. Comments are closed.
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The trilingual exit sign, Finnish, Swedish and French. Times have changed. Not too long ago, trams in Helsinki had instruction signs within the vehicle in Finnish, Swedish, English and… German.
Picture #13 is from Sortavala, Karelia. It was part of Finland until the 1940s when it was lost to the Russians.
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Nice pics
Damn Finland was so nice back then
The first one is the original Ukko-Koli balcony view. It was a very beautiful design.
The trilingual exit sign, Finnish, Swedish and French.
Times have changed.
Not too long ago, trams in Helsinki had instruction signs within the vehicle in Finnish, Swedish, English and… German.
Picture #13 is from Sortavala, Karelia. It was part of Finland until the 1940s when it was lost to the Russians.
Comments are closed.