The "Mikrodin" radio receiver, one of the first developments of the Nizhny Novgoros radio laboratory.01.07.1967#874683
A Soviet television set (1939) with a 100cmx120cm screen developed at the Leningrad branch of the Communications Research Institute. A special optical device projected the picture onto a large-size screen located 3 meters off the TV set.01.07.1967#874682
A Soviet television set (1939) with a 100cmx120cm screen developed at the Leningrad branch of the Communications Research Institute. A special optical device projected the picture onto a large-size screen located 3 meters off the TV set.01.07.1967#874681
A Soviet multiprogramming system (1939). A special radio set with the telephone function that could be used both as a direct pick-up and over-the-air receiver and serve up to 20 users.01.07.1967#874679
A Soviet direct television set (1939) that operated from the central TV receiving station serving 300-500 customers.01.07.1967#874678
A television transmitting apparatus (1936) of the Moscow Television Studio. The picture first fell on a mirror, and then to the lens.01.07.1967#874677
The crystal radio receiver designed by Soviet electrician and radio ham Sergei Shaposhnikov was widely used at the rise of Soviet amateur radio.01.07.1967#874676
The "TK-1" multiuser TV receiver produced by the Soviet low-current industry in 1938. The received picture could be seen on a mirror fixed on the hinged cover. The image size, 14 cmx18 cm; the receivers' height, 104 cm.01.07.1967#874675
The Soviet "TI-I" single-user TV receiver (1938) with a size of 48x37x26 cm. The 7cmx9cm screen located on the inner side of the hinged cover.01.07.1967#874674
Young drivers of the first children's motorway are at the parade dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the Soviet rule and 45th anniversary of All Union Pioneer Organization named after Vladimir Lenin. Red Square, Moscow.19.05.1967#630161
Signal, a team of young hockey players from Novosibirsk, winners of the 1967 Golden Puck Junior Ice Hockey Tournament.03.04.1967#6426236
The Golden Puck Junior Ice Hockey Tournament. Match between local Siberian teams in which Signal (Novosibirsk) won the chance to play in the finals in Moscow. Signal eventually became the national champion in 1967.03.03.1967#6426234
The summer of 1966. Pilots-Cosmonauts of the USSR aboard the Avrora cruiser which signalled the beginning of the October 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. Still from a documentary.01.01.1967#610831
A Soviet physiologist, founder of the functional systems theory member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences Pyotr Anokhin.01.01.1967#581309
The Yalta light-house on the tip of a concrete wave-breaker near the Yalta passenger port.04.09.1966#6093072
The Leningrad Nakhimov Naval School. Cadets A. Strozhmeister and V. Uliashin mastering marine practice skills during a training cruise.19.11.1965#6066356
Ukrainian SSR. Lenin Artek All-Union Young Pioneer Camp in Crimea (now Artek International Children's Center). A young pioneer plays a clarion in the morning.15.07.1964#5752719
Members of the Young Sailors Club on-board their ship, the Alexander Serafimovich in Leningrad.07.09.1963#2588708
"Peace. Lenin. USSR", the first radio message for extraterrestrial civilizations, that was sent on November 19 ("Peace") and November 24 ("Lenin", "USSR), in 1962, from the Yevpatoriya Deep Space Communication Center to Venus. The oscillogram of the radio signals reflected from the surface of Venus and received on Earth on November 19 and November 24, in 1962.24.11.1962#3078661
"Peace. Lenin. USSR", the first radio message for extraterrestrial civilizations, that was sent on November 19 ("Peace") and November 24 ("Lenin", "USSR), in 1962, from the Yevpatoriya Deep Space Communication Center to Venus. The oscillogram of the radio signals reflected from the surface of Venus and received on Earth on November 19 and November 24, in 1962.24.11.1962#3078659
The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Message "Peace", "Lenin" and "USSR", the first radio message to alien civilizations sent on November 19 (word "Peace") and 24 (words "Lenin" and "USSR"), 1962 from the deep-space communication center in Yevpatoria to Venus.19.11.1962#5656712
"Peace. Lenin. USSR", the first radio message for extraterrestrial civilizations, that was sent on November 19 ("Peace") and November 24 ("Lenin", "USSR), in 1962, from the Yevpatoriya Deep Space Communication Center to Venus. The oscillogram of the radio signals reflected from the surface of Venus and received on Earth on November 19 and November 24, in 1962.19.11.1962#3078660
Radio operator of the Moscow Planetarium receiving signals from the second Soviet space rocket launched on September 12, 1959.12.09.1959#317013
Reproduction of painting "Krasnodontsy" by Pavel Sokolov-Skalya. Oil on canvas. 1948.01.10.1958#750300
A reproduction of the picture "Krasnodon underground" by Pavel Sokolov-Skalya. Canvas, oil. 1948.01.01.1954#750289
A traffic controller standing near a road sign. 80 km to Budapest. The 2nd Ukrainian front.01.02.1945#1499
Great Patriotic War of 1941-45. 3rd Ukrainian Front. Rifle regiment command observation post.01.07.1944#603807
The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Kursk salient. 1943. Officers at the command post.05.07.1943#851332
The Atarbekov ship of the Caspian Flotilla fighting enemy airplanes. Photo copy. The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.01.06.1943#838736
Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 Defense of the Arctic. Northern Fleet. The signalman of the Gremyashchy destroyer transmits signals to ships embarking on a combat operation.30.04.1942#8662654
Duty station-master orders train crew to depart at the Bataisk junction of the Voroshilov, now North Caucasus, Railway in 1939.04.03.1939#5802557
The first traffic regulator at the intersection of Petrovka and Kuznetsky Most streets. Moscow, 1934.15.11.1934#3043789
Soviet supplies of weapons, munitions and military equipment to Afghanistan. In September 1924, six R-1 reconnaissance airplanes were delivered by air from Tashkent to Kabul via the Hindu Kush Range. R-1 is the first Soviet mass-produced airplane designed by Nikolai Polikarpov. The Soviet pilots were instructed to support the troops of the Afghan ruler Amir Amanullah Khan during an internal Afghan war. Locals light bonfires to orient the Soviet pilots.15.09.1924#6640010
The Avrora cruiser on the River Neva. Petrograd (present-day Saint Petersburg), 1918.23.04.1918#3055449
A historical person - seaman Alexander Belyshev was the man who commanded to fire the cannon of the Avrora cruiser giving the signal to start the October armored revolt in Petrograd (present-day St. Petersburg) in 1917.07.11.1917#3025049
Alexander Belyshev (1893—1974) — sailor of the Baltic Fleet, the first commissar of the Cruiser Aurora in 1917, who commanded to fire a blank shot that signaled the start of the October Revolution.07.11.1917#3078555