A memorial plaque for Lev Perfilov (1933-2000), film actor and Merited Artist of the Ukrainian SSR, on a building on October Revolution Street in Kolomna where the actor lived.02.01.2023#8354720
Soviet and Ukrainian sculptor, People's Artist of Ukraine Nikolai Ryabinin and his Portrait of an Indian Woman.23.05.1990#6729206
R. Romanyuk, leader of machine operators team at the at Put Kommuniszma collective farm in Prikarpatye, Ivano-Frankovsk Region, Western Ukraine.07.06.1988#2865905
A weekend market. A resident of Kosov town in the Ivano-Frankovsk Region of West Ukraine.07.06.1988#2865903
The celebration of the 40th anniversary of the liberation of Sevastopol from the German fascist invaders. The procession of former naval mariners from the 417th Sivash rifle division that liberated the city.01.05.1984#794856
Member of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Director of Institute of Physical Metallurgy Vladimir Nemoshkalenko.01.03.1984#625591
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Khmelnitskaya Nuclear Power Plant under construction in Neteshin, Khmelnitsky Region. It is a joint Soviet-Polish project. The agreement on cooperation in the construction and operation of the 750 KW power lines between Khmelnitskaya Nuclear Power Plant (USSR) and Rzeszow (Poland) was signed in 1979 at a meeting of the Comecon Executive Committee. In the photo: construction cranes at the construction site of Khmelnitskaya Nuclear Power Plant.01.07.1983#8141097
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Khmelnitskaya Nuclear Power Plant under construction in Neteshin, Khmelnitsky Region. It is a joint Soviet-Polish project. The agreement on cooperation in the construction and operation of the 750 KW power lines between Khmelnitskaya Nuclear Power Plant (USSR) and Rzeszow (Poland) was signed in 1979 at a meeting of the Comecon Executive Committee. In the photo: Kamaz trucks at the construction site of Khmelnitskaya Nuclear Power Plant.01.07.1983#8141096
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. Welding operator P. Zhapravsky.01.07.1983#8141091
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. Installation workers' brigade foreman V. Mizerny.01.07.1983#8141090
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. Soviet and Polish engineers during an operational meeting.01.07.1983#8141087
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. An international team of construction workers.01.07.1983#8141085
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. Czech trucks Tatra are seen at the construction site.01.07.1983#8141084
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. Newly constructed residential buildings for the plant construction workers.01.07.1983#8141083
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. Welding operators E. Opolinsky and H. Deirpolsky work to assemble pipes.01.07.1983#8141081
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. The work to build the plant's reactor vessel.01.07.1983#8141080
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. The family of construction worker Pinkovsky during a walk.01.07.1983#8141049
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. Soviet and Polish construction workers.01.07.1983#8141047
Sofia Cathedral on Bogdan Khmelnitsky Square in Kiev at night. Right: The monument to Bogdan Khmelnitsky. Sculptor M. O. Mikeshin. 1888.02.06.1982#399278
Ukraine. The Morshin resort. Medical ward of the Prolisok sanatorium for children. Nurse preparing gastric juice probe.01.10.1981#889907
Potemkin Stairs leading from the seaside to Primorsky Boulevard Square were built in 1841 to a design by F. K. Buffo.01.09.1980#471064
Monument to Vladimir Lenin [1870-1924] by sculptor and USSR State Prize winner Pavel Yatsyno. Unveiled on January 21, 1954.01.08.1980#471046
Monument to Hero of the Soviet Union Gen. Nikolay Vatutin. In autumn of 1943 Kiev was liberated from Nazi troops by the 1st Ukrainian Front under the command of General of the Army Nikolay Vatutin. Monument was opened on January 25, 1948. Sculptor Evgeny Vuchetich, architect Y. Belopolsky.01.06.1980#504547
The 17th century Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir-Volynsky in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.01.06.1980#471081
The All-Union Lenin "Artek" Young Pioneers Camp. Participants of the finals of the "Starts of Hopes" All-Union Children's Sports Games at a lesson in the "Artek" school.01.11.1979#811795
The All-Union Lenin "Artek" Young Pioneers Camp. The finals of the All-Union Children's Sports Games called "Starts of Hopes". The swimming pool where the swimming competition took place.01.11.1979#811794
The all-union pioneer camp "Artek" named after Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. The all-union children's games called "Hope starts". A simultaneous chess match being arranged by grandmaster Mikhail Tal, ex-world champion.01.10.1977#811749
Closing ceremony of the "Let There Always be Sunshine" international children's festival at the All-Union Artek Young Pioneer Camp named after Lenin.31.07.1977#841726
Final concert during the "Let There Always be Sunshine" international children's festival at the All-Union Artek Young Pioneer Camp named after Lenin.31.07.1977#841725
The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Control console of the Krivoi Rog hydropower plant.01.02.1977#870701
The Kharkov machine-tool plant named after Kosior in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.01.02.1977#775318