Baltic Manufactory cotton mill, Estonian SSR. Vietnamese young women working at the plant gather at Ho Chi Minh's Corner during lunchtime .15.06.1991#6685895
A group of Vietnamese textile workers who came for a training course at the Baltiyskaya Manufaktura cotton factory in Estonia are seen here in the weaving department.14.03.1991#8184289
Bao Xuan Hoa, leader of the group of Vietnamese textile workers who came for a training course at the Baltiyskaya Manufaktura cotton factory in Estonia.14.03.1991#8184288
A group of Vietnamese textile workers who came for a training course at the Baltiyskaya Manufaktura cotton factory in Estonia have a walk in Tallinn.14.03.1991#8184287
Alexei Slavkov, General Director of the Soviet-Hungarian Joint Venture Sovventextil for processing used textile materials.01.08.1989#8207758
Moscow's Dzerzhinsky Tryokhgornaya Textile Factory. The factory director, Nadezhda Balanovskaya.14.04.1988#5751655
Moscow's Dzerzhinsky Tryokhgornaya Textile Factory. Chairperson of the trade union committee V. Rodionova.14.04.1988#5751654
Tryokhgornaya Manufaktura plant in Moscow. L.Abysov, secretary of the Communist Party's committee at the enterprise..14.04.1988#5751589
Tryokhgornaya Manufaktura plant in Moscow. Quality Control Department workers discuss recent changes at the enterprise.14.04.1988#5751588
Tryokhgornaya Manufaktura plant in Moscow. A worker's conference at the chief mechanic's department.14.04.1988#5751582
Tryokhgornaya Manufaktura textile factory in Moscow. Irina Titova, a quality inspector.14.04.1988#5751581
The Moldavian SSR. Angela Rusak, a staffer with the Tiraspol Cotton Fabrics Production Association.06.07.1987#8345712
The Moldavian SSR. The club of amateur folklore performers with the Tiraspol Cotton Fabrics Production Association, now Tirotex.06.07.1987#8345711
Schoolchildren have a work experience internship at Sushanbe cotton factory, Tajik SSR.15.07.1986#6602593
A workshop at the Tiraspol textile factory (now, the Tirotex textile mill), Moldavian SSR.01.07.1986#813104
Kazakh SSR. Samples of the production by the 50th October Revolution Alma-Aty Cotton Company (inactive since 1990).06.04.1985#5839185
Classes at an art school of the Vostok Cotton and Paper Production Association in Omsk.10.08.1984#8370045
Right: Alytus cotton mill weaver Marita Dragashienė selects fabric for a new dress, Lithuanian SSR.01.07.1984#8416315
The Lenin Ivanovo Worsted Works. Volleyball players train at the gym of the enterprise's House of Culture.20.02.1983#6599966
The weaving department of the Kokhma Cotton Fabrics Integrated Works in the Ivanovo Region.01.11.1982#6691442
The spinning shop of the E.Thalmann Factory, the parent enterprise of the Lacemaking Production Association of the Russian Federation Ministry of Textile Industry (now the Moscow E.Thalmann Lacemaking Factory). 1982.01.07.1982#819260
Svetlana Zotova, a worker of the E.Thalmann Factory, the parent enterprise of the Lacemaking Production Association of the Russian Federation Ministry of Textile Industry (now the Moscow E.Thalmann Lacemaking Factory). 1982.01.07.1982#819259
The Tskhinvali Underwear Factory (now the "Tskhinvali Garment Factory"), the Georgian SSR. 1982.29.05.1982#819254
Products of the Krasnaya Shveya factory in Moscow. The factory produces men's and children's shirts from blended and cotton fabrics.20.03.1982#6676577
The Belarusian SSR. Merchandise from the Baranovichi Cotton Fabrics Integrated Works (Baranovichi Cotton Fabrics Production Association).04.07.1981#8861450
A cotton production facility of the Felix Dzerzhinsky Tryokhgornaya Manufactory, Moscow's oldest textile company founded in 1799 by merchant Vasily Prokhorov. The modern building of the factory located between the streets of Rochdelskaya, Nikolayeva, 1905 Goda and the Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment.19.01.1980#8239036
Residential buildings in Shmitovsky Proyezd (in some sources this part of the Presnensky District is mentioned as Poselok Imeni 1905, Novye Doma or Nizhnyaya Presnya) built during Soviet times for the workers of the Felix Dzerzhinsky Tryokhgornaya Manufactory, Moscow's oldest textile company founded in 1799 by merchant Vasily Prokhorov.19.01.1980#8239035
A worker in a department of the Dzerzhinsky Tryokhgornaya Manufaktura Textile Factory.07.12.1979#8235064
The weaving department at the Frunze Moscow Cotton Fabrics Factory, now Danilovskaya Manufactory LLC.01.02.1977#6530056
Moscow cotton factory named after Frunze (currently Danilovskaya Manufacture Partnership). Weavers Klavdia Barinova and Ludmila Obaisheva.15.03.1976#6493472
Moscow cotton factory named after M. Frunze (currently Danikovskaya Manufacture Partnership). Weaver Anna Bobrova, third right, trains young workers.15.03.1976#6491217
Moscow cotton factory named after M. Frunze (currently Danikovskaya Manufacture Partnership). Weaver Galina Drovnikova.15.03.1976#6491212
Ukrainian SSR. Kherson cotton factory. A weaving shop of one of the textile factories of the mill. Weaver Alina Kuvayeva, right, with an apprentice.27.06.1975#6205899
Moscow, Russia. Photo: An automated section of a warehouse of Rostekstiltorg , now Terminal-Tekstil Ltd.03.10.1974#6152784
Moscow, Russia. Photo: Electric loaders at a warehouse of Rostekstiltorg, now Terminal-Tekstil Ltd.03.10.1974#6152781
Alma-Ata, Kazakh SSR. Weavers at the weaving shop at the Factory No. 3 of the Alma-Ata cotton combine.01.06.1974#2897227
Alma-Ata, Kazakh SSR. An employee at the weaving shop at the Factory No. 3 of the Alma-Ata cotton combine.01.06.1974#2897226
Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic. Alma-Ata. A delegation from the Mongolian People's Republic at the Alma-Ata Cotton Factory.01.04.1974#2941009
A hosiery producing department at the Ogre knitting factory named after the 50th Anniversary of the RSFSR.01.12.1973#612637
The Dzerzhinsky Tryokhgornaya Manufactory in Moscow. Photo: Quality control department employees check the company's ready-made goods.01.03.1973#5742428