Transportation of a ladle with pig iron at the Novolipetsk Iron and Steel Works (NLMK).26.04.2017#8340684
Transportation of a ladle with pig iron at one of the facilities of the Novolipetsk Iron and Steel Works (NLMK).26.04.2017#8340682
Roman Kokorev, hot metal cleaner at the hot roll mill, one of the facilities at the Novolipetsk Iron and Steel Works (NLMK).25.04.2017#8340675
A crane operating at one of the facilities at the Novolipetsk Iron and Steel Works (NLMK).25.04.2017#8340674
A crane operating at one of the facilities at the Novolipetsk Iron and Steel Works (NLMK).24.04.2017#8340673
A blast-furnace keeper in the ferroalloy workshop at the Novolipetsk Iron and Steel Works (NLMK).24.04.2017#8340670
Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic. Moldovan Metal Company in Rybnitsa. Senior controller of electric furnace shop Galina Frolova.01.04.1987#5915066
Control panel for a vacuum evaporator plant at the Verkh-Isetsky Metallurgical Plant in Yekaterinburg.01.02.1986#8380982
A group of specialists from Germany's Krupp Concern confer with top managers of the Brezhnev, now Ugarov, Oskol Electric Metallurgical Integrated Works.01.09.1985#8367577
A group of specialists from Germany's Krupp Concern at the Brezhnev, now Ugarov, Oskol Electric Metallurgical Integrated Works.01.09.1985#8367576
Operator of the technical control department of the Khartsyzk Pipe Plant Tamara Matveyeva, Ukrainian SSR.10.06.1982#6650221
Khartsyzk Pipe Plant, Ukrainian SSR. Large-diameter pipes for main gas and oil product pipelines.10.06.1982#6650216
Shop for plasma cutting of large-diameter pipes for main gas and oil product pipelines at the Khartsyzk Pipe Plant, Ukrainian SSR.10.06.1982#6628329
Khartsyzk Pipe Plant, Ukrainian SSR. Large-diameter pipes for main gas and oil product pipelines.10.06.1982#6628326
The Ukrainian SSR. A facility for storing large-diameter pipes, used to make gas, oil and water pipelines, at the electric pipe-welding department of the Khartsyzk Pipe Plant.10.06.1982#8477165
Ukrainian SSR. The Khartsyzsk pipe mill. Alexander Kanshuyev, a pipe welding operator.10.06.1982#6675577
The Verkh-Isetsk Metallurgic Plant (near Sverdlovsk, today Yekaterinburg), where a famous working dynasty, Trifonovs, is working. The cold rolling shop.17.05.1982#6697826
Students of the Steel and Alloys Institute having practical training in the electric metallurgy shop. 01.03.1979#81529
High-rise construction workers at the construction site of the Nurekskaya Hydropower Plant on the Vaksh River, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic.01.06.1977#6524037
Steelmakers of the electrometallurgical plant Amurstal (renamed Amurmetall in 1997).11.06.1973#5812531
Construction of blast furnace No.5, the largest one in the USSR and Europe, at Novolipetsk Iron Works (currently Novolipetsk Iron & Steel Works).08.05.1972#6380207
The Volgograd Metallurgical plant Krasny Oktyabr. Arc smelting furnace DSP-200. Pouring metal into an intermediate ladle.31.03.1972#5534628
An electric-weld pipe mill at the Volzhsky Pipe Plant (now Volzhsky Pipe Plant OJSC).18.07.1971#5670492
The Volzhsky Pipe Plant (now Volzhsky Pipe Plant OJSC). The quality control section in the finished product department.18.07.1971#5670491
The Volzhsky Pipe Plant (now Volzhsky Pipe Plant OJSC). The finished product department.18.07.1971#5670487
Krasny Oktyabr Volgograd Metallurgical Plant. By the entrance to the electric-furnace melting shop.20.09.1970#5613430
Paton Bridge in Kiev in the Ukrainian SSR. It links Kiev's right-bank districts with Darnitsa District on the left bank of the Dnieper River. This is the first all-welded bridge in history. All of its seams, including assembly seams, were made using automatic welding machines. The bridge was designed and built in 1953 with the direct involvement of Academician Yevgeny Paton.24.11.1967#6137873
The pedestrian Park Bridge spans the Dnieper River in Kiev in the Ukrainian SSR and links the city's central districts with a park zone and beaches on Trukhanovy Island. It was built in 1956-1957 to a design by experts from the Ukrproyektstalkonstruktsiya Institute in collaboration with the Paton Electric Welding Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, now the Paton Electric Welding Institute.19.07.1967#6137883
Polish People's Republic. Open-hearth smelting room at the Nova Huta metallurgical plant named after Lenin (now Tadeusz Sendzimir smelter of the Mittal Steel company) in Krakow.19.07.1964#6053914