Austro-Hungarian Marina: Hydroavion flying over cetigne. Reasoned classification: Postcard photography shows a HydroAvion of the Austrohungara navy flying over Cetiña (Cetinje), ancient capital of Montenegro. During World War I (1914-1918) Serbia and Montenegro allied against the Austrohungal Empire, what which motivated that the latter invaded them. The HydroAvions of the Austrohungara squad flew over Montenegro taking photographs of the enemy positions, so the photograph of this card can be related to this fact. Conscious of the potential of aviation, the Austrohungara navy began to endowed
Austro-Hungarian Marina: Hydroavion flying over cetigne. Reasoned classification: Postcard photography shows a HydroAvion of the Austrohungara navy flying over Cetiña (Cetinje), ancient capital of Montenegro. During World War I (1914-1918) Serbia and Montenegro allied against the Austrohungal Empire, what which motivated that the latter invaded them. The HydroAvions of the Austrohungara squad flew over Montenegro taking photographs of the enemy positions, so the photograph of this card can be related to this fact. Conscious of the potential of aviation, the Austrohungara navy began to endowed with hydroAvions since 1910. The fleet Aeria had its base in Pola, participating in recognition and attack missions both on land and on the Adriatic. The card is written by a religious member of the Congregation of the Blessed Redeemer, Congregation of Missionaries founded in 1732 by Alfonso María de Liguori in the city of Scala (Naples). The recipient is the reverend father, religious of the community of Astorga (León). In the letter the sender informs the reverend father that he has received some "treasures" for the library and several celebrations that have taken place in his community.
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