Ust-Ilimsk, a city on the Angara River, one of the youngest Siberian cities that started growing rapidly after the launch of the Ust-Ilimskaya Hydropower Plant and construction of a pulp and paper company as part of the Ust-Ilimsk Timber Production Company built in cooperation with Comecon countries.23.05.1977#6494824
Timber processed by Ust-Ilimsk Timber Company, a timber industry giant. It comprises a pulp and paper company built in cooperation with Comecon members (East Germany, Hungarian People's Republic, People's Republic of Bulgaria, Polish People's Republic and SOcialist Republic of Romania), a timber factory, a timber processing plant and several other facilities.23.03.1977#6494823
BELAZ trucks heading for the construction site of the Ust Ilimsk timber conversion center (now an open joint-stock company). In the background: the Ust Ilimsk hydro-electric power plant.01.02.1977#798587
Chairman of the USSR Council of Ministers Alexei Kosygin and Finnish President Urho Kaleva Kekkonen (3rd left) meeting with the Svetogorsk Pulp and Paper Mill workers.01.09.1975#600858
Alexei Kosygin, Chairman, USSR Council of Ministers and Urho Kaleva Kekkonen, President of Finland (second left), took part in laying the foundation of the second phase of the Svetlogorsk pulp and paper mill.01.09.1975#600857
Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade of the USSR Nikolai Komarov (right) and Minister of Trade and Industry of Republic of Finland A. Rytkönen signing Soviet-Finnish agreement on construction of the second order of Svetogorsk pulp and paper plant.01.09.1975#599137
The new city of Ust-Ilimsk built with participation of CMEA-countries: Bulgaria, Hungary, GDR, Poland, Romania.15.04.1974#5503416
The Buryat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Premises of the Selenginsk pulp and cardboard mill located within the boundaries of the urban-type settlement of Selenginsk.01.03.1974#5489554
Arkhangelsk Region. Town of Pervomaysky (City of Novodvinsk). Construction of the third phaze of the Arkhangelsk Pulp and Paper Mill in cooperation with the People's Republic of Bulgaria. The Soviet-Bulgarian friendship museum at the Arkhangelsk Pulp and Paper Mill.01.01.1974#2960263
Arkhangelsk Region. Town of Pervomaysky (City of Novodvinsk). Construction of the third phaze of the Arkhangelsk Pulp and Paper Mill in cooperation with the People's Republic of Bulgaria. Bulgarian expert Kh. Lanovski.01.01.1974#2960262
Arkhangelsk Region. Town of Pervomaysky (City of Novodvinsk). Construction of the third phaze of the Arkhangelsk Pulp and Paper Mill in cooperation with the People's Republic of Bulgaria. Bulgarian experts, working on the construction project.01.01.1974#2960261
Arkhangelsk Region. Town of Pervomaysky (City of Novodvinsk). Construction of the third phaze of the Arkhangelsk Pulp and Paper Mill in cooperation with the People's Republic of Bulgaria. The panel, symbolizing the Soviet-Bulgarian cooperation01.01.1974#2960260
Paper cutter Nina Nasonova. Kondopoga Pulp and Paper Mill. Republic of Karelia, Russia.01.10.1972#686693
Lifting a paper roll onto a split-type lathe. Kondopoga Pulp and Paper Mill. Republic of Karelia, Russia.01.10.1972#686692
Karelian ASSR. Kondopoga Paper Mill. Hero of Socialist Labor Viktor Kholopov talks to a young worker.13.09.1972#5974918
Logs ready for processing at the Kondopoga pulp and paper plant. The Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.01.07.1972#682813
In a shop of the Kondopoga pulp and paper plant. The Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.01.07.1972#682812
Buryat forest engineering vocational school based on the Zabaikalles timber procurement combine to train specialists of the timber and wood-processing industries in Eastern Siberia. Students during a class.01.04.1972#2779104
Transportation of timber by the Zabaikalles timber procurement combine in the Buryatskata Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.01.03.1972#2779105
Design bureau of the Zabaikalles timber procurement combine in the Buryatskata Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.01.03.1972#2779102
Zabaikalles timber procurement combine in the Buryatskata Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.01.03.1972#2779101
A team of woodcutters during a lunch break at a site of the Zabaikalles timber procurement combine in the Buryatskata Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.01.03.1972#2779100
A team of tree fellers of the Zabaikalles timber procurement combine in the Buryatskata Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.01.03.1972#2779099
A team of tree fellers of the Zabaikalles timber procurement combine in the Buryatskata Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.01.03.1972#2779098
Transporting timber at the Zabaikalles timber harvesting facility in the Buryat ASSR.01.03.1972#2779097
A logger crew during a lunch break at the Zabaikalles timber harvesting facility in the Buryat ASSR.01.03.1972#2779096
Planting trees at in a cutover area at the Zabaikalles timber harvesting facility in the Buryat ASSR.01.03.1972#2779095
Transporting timber at the Zabaikalles timber harvesting facility in the Buryat ASSR.01.03.1972#2779094
Balakhna Pulp and Paper Mill named after Felix Dzerzhinsky (currently JSC "Volga"), one of the largest enterprises of the pulp and paper industry in the USSR. Canteen at the mill.01.03.1972#2672919
Balakhna Pulp and Paper Mill named after Felix Dzerzhinsky (currently JSC "Volga"), one of the largest enterprises of the pulp and paper industry in the USSR. Canteen at the mill.01.03.1972#2672918
Town of Poronaisk, Sakhalin Region. Furihata Tosikatsu, Sakhalin artist of Japanese origin and expert on monitoring and metering equipment at the Poronaisk Pulp and Paper Plant (he came to Sakhalin in 1942 and remained there after the war).05.06.1971#5968709
The main premise of the Selenginsk Pulp-and-Cardboard Mill in the town of Seleginsk, Buryat-Mongol ASSR.10.11.1970#5947075
Work to construct the electrotechnical facility of the Selenginsk Pulp-and-Cardboard Mill in the town of Seleginsk, Buryat-Mongol ASSR.10.11.1970#5947070
Karelian SSR. Workers are seen at the entrance checkpoint of Kirov Kondopoga Pulp and Paper Mill.07.05.1970#5784580
Karelian SSR. Workers in a production facility of Kirov Kondopoga Pulp and Paper Mill.07.05.1970#5784574
Third-year students of the Moscow State Institute of Forestry (now Mytishchi branch of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University) during their educational and industrial training.06.10.1969#8746281
Timber is stored at Kondopoga Pulp and Paper Mill, which specializes in producing newsprint.15.10.1968#6091784
Storage facility at the Vishera pulp and paper company on the Vishera River in the northwestern Urals.17.06.1966#5881183
A pulp (ash-and-slag) pipeline across the Volga River transports ash-and-slag, ash and slag pulp, a mixture of water with ash and slags that form during the incineration of solid-state fuel inside power plants' boilers. Photo: Preparing to install the pipeline's steel sections on the riverbed.15.09.1965#6010460
The Solombala Paper and Woodworking Integrated Works, now the Solombala Paper and Woodworking Integrated Works Co. Corporate workers procure timber.08.07.1958#5493032