Title
Polish crown in the German Empire
Subject
Siberia (Russia)
Wudyka, Stanley
Description
Korona polska była używana przez cesarzy niemieckich do koronacji
Pierwszy Polak na Syberji w r. 1245
Jazda incognito magnatów polskich XVI w.
Stanley Wudyka, polski biegacz zdobywa uznanie.
A Polish crown was used in the coronation of the German emperors
The first Pole in Syberia in 1245
The incognito ride of the Polish barons XVI c.
Stanley Wudyka, a Polish runner gains recognition.
A newspaper page titled "Czy Wiecie Ze" features several illustrated scenes with captions. The top left drawing shows a coronation with a ruler seated on a throne, surrounded by attendants and onlookers. The top right illustration depicts an armored figure holding a weapon, labeled as the first Pole in Siberia in 1245. The bottom left scene shows a horse-drawn carriage traveling along a path with trees. The bottom right drawing portrays a runner in athletic clothing, identified as Stanley Wudyka, with a caption about Polish runners gaining recognition.
Creator
Archacki, Henry, 1907-1998
Source
Dziennik dia Wszystkich = Everybody's Daily
State University of New York at Buffalo. University Libraries. Polish Room.
Publisher
State University of New York at Buffalo. University Libraries
Date
1933
Rights
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Format
image/jpeg
Language
pol
Type
Image
Identifier
bk02_pg0149
Is Part Of
Archacki Cartoons. LIB-ASL003
Archacki cartoon collection scrapbooks. MS-0180
Collection
Citation
Archacki, Henry, 1907-1998, “Polish crown in the German Empire,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed November 17, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/items/show/4146.
