- Abadžijski
- Berbersko-frizerski
- Ćurčijski
- Knjigovezačko-štamparski
- Dimničarski
- Kačarski
- Kolarsko-smitovski i saračko-sedlarski
- Kovačko-potkivački
- Krojačko-terzijsko-jorgandžijski i pamuklijski
- Limarski
- Mutavdžijski, tkački i grnčarski
- Opančarski
- Papudžijsko-čizmarski i obućarski
- Puškarsko-kazandžijski
- Sajdžijsko-kujundžijski i zlatarsko-livački
- Sapundžijski
- Staklorezački
- Stolarsko-glazersko-bravarski
- Voskarsko-lecederski
- Zidarsko-tesački
- Molersko farbarski
- Zanatlijski esnaf grada Beograda
- Zanatlijski esnaf za srez posavski u Stepojevcu
 
 
Ident     Detalji
DatumMestoMestoAdresa

amount:
books: 1750-1921, 1352
books archivals: 1749-1932, 2323 boxes

language and letter:
German (Gotic letter), Croatian, Latin, Hungarian, Ottoman Turkish, Greek, Hebrew.

receiving method:
fond was received in 1945, from the Belgrade City Library, Zmaj Jovina street no. 1 and in 1980, from the Municipality Hall of Zemun, Trg pobede no. 1

availability:
Available in accordance with the Regulation Book on using the archive materials

finding aids:
accessing inventory, catalogue, card file, analitical inventory


fond maker history

fond content

Available in Serbian

language:
Serbian, French, German, English

on fond maker:
Ivan S. Pavlović was born in the City of Užice of father Stojko Pavlović, cavalry lieutenant, and mother Lena, daughter of Nikola Lunjevica, national leader during raisins of 1804 – 1815. In 1919 he was improved in rank of general for merits achieved in Krstac offensive, 1914. Since the very end of 1915 until half of January 1916, during Serbian army withdrawal across the Albania, with his forces, he covered the pass through the strait of River Ibar and Montenegro and provided boarding of the army for San Đovani di Medua. He is the holder of many medals, wrote and published works analyzing strategy, tactic and history. During war times kept the diaries and notes.

content:
Archival materials (lists, reports, orders, photos, maps) are rich in data of the I World War. Documentation concerning fond maker relevant are of great importance: Ivan's parents, brothers: Petar, professor and academic, founder of Museum of Natural History; Pavle and Milan; sisters: Katarina, professor, and Jelisaveta. Genealogy of the Family Obrenović by historian Panta Srećković that overwrote Mileva, wife of Ranko Alimpić, was bought together with the documentation of this fond.