Delivery to Count Heyden No. 3229 of May 16, 1879 for the handover of vessels to the Principality of Bulgaria
List of vessels intended for delivery to the Principality of Bulgaria, 1879.
Midshipman Vladimir Lazarov Obreshkov, graduate of the Naval Corps. St. Petersburg, 1909
Marine Corps Badge awarded to Vladimir Obreshkov on his graduation in 1910.
Georgi Kupov, 1903. Commanded the destroyer "Drazki" during the Balkan War
Midshipman I rank Georgi Petrov Kupov (1884-1959). Graduate of the Mining Officer Class in Kronstadt
Commanded the destroyer "Druzki" in the attack on the cruiser "Hamidie"
Map of the Balkan War depicting the naval battle between "Druzki" and "Hamidie"
Kiril Tsvetkov Minkov
Alumnus of the Russian Navy, assistant commander of the destroyer "Drazki" during the attack on "Hamidie"
Captain II rank Dimitar Dobrev (1868-1944)
Commander of the Bulgarian fleet during the Balkan War
Dimitar Dobrev on the Russian cruiser "Dmitry Donskoy" during the Russo-Japanese War
Captain II rank Dimitar Dobrev (right), commander of the Bulgarian fleet in 1913.
During the Inter-Allied War, it left Varna and went to the port of Sevastopol. On the left is the postmaster. Sevastopol, 1913
Captain II rank Dimitar Dobrev
Colonel Miltiad Zhelezov (1872-1955).
Creator of the Bulgarian Coastal Artillery, graduated from the officers' school in Tsarskoye Selo
Rashko Rusev Serafimov (1875-1922).
Graduated from the Mining Officer School in Kronstadt. A talented Bulgarian naval officer
Tabletop commemorative medal struck on the occasion of the laying of the foundations of the Bulgarian submarine fleet
Tabletop commemorative medal struck on the occasion of the laying of the foundations of the Bulgarian submarine fleet
Cap, officer, navy.
It belonged to Nikola Bakalov, chief shipbuilder at the Varna shipyards, graduated in engineering from Danzig
Graduation "Sea Group" - 1925-1926.
In the center - a portrait of P. Rashev. Associated with the captain of the first Bulgarian passenger ship "Tsar Boris III" - Captain Petar Dragomirov Rashev
Cadets from the Maritime Special Schools, Varna, 1932.
From right to left, 6th in the fourth row is Mihail Kostov Sulev
Pistol model "Mauser HSC" caliber 7,65 mm
In service with naval officers in the Second World War