The Moscow Hydraulic Engineering and Land Reclamation Institute, now the Kostyakov Land Reclamation, Water Management and Civil Engineering Institute, affiliated with Russian State Agrarian University.Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy. Photo: Igor Rumyantsev, an assistant professor with the faculty of Hydro-Technical Structures and Dean of the Civil Engineering Department, conducts a seminar at a laboratory of the Hydraulic Mechanical Department.10.12.1985#8371610
The Tajik SSR. The Lenin Collective Farm in the Kulyab Region. Geodesic experts survey the terrain during construction of an irrigation system in the Kulyab Region.01.08.1985#8791646
Geodetic surveyors during preparation for land reclamation works in the Vologda Region.01.06.1985#8367022
Geodetic surveyor from Vologda Vladimir Goi during preparation for land reclamation works.01.06.1985#8367021
Geodetic surveyor from Vologda Vladimir Goi during preparation for land reclamation works.01.06.1985#8367020
Moscow Hydroreclamation Institute (now the Kostyakov Institute of Land Reclamation, Water Management and Construction of the Timiryazev RSAU-MSHA). Guinean student Camara Yamusa.01.05.1985#8367038
Moscow Hydroreclamation Institute (now the Kostyakov Institute of Land Reclamation, Water Management and Construction of the Timiryazev RSAU-MSHA). Cuban student Soles Rut.01.05.1985#8367037
Moscow Hydroreclamation Institute (now the Kostyakov Institute of Land Reclamation, Water Management and Construction of the Timiryazev RSAU-MSHA). Fifth-year student Ivan Risov.01.05.1985#8367036
After the 19th Congress of the Komsomol, a large group of 1,500 Komsomol members left for the Non-Black Earth Region to develop the area. Among them were young land reclamation engineers from Uzbekistan who went to the Novgorod Region. At the Leningradsky Railway Station in Moscow, shortly before the departure of the Moscow-Novgorod train.02.07.1982#6711318
After the 19th Congress of the Lenin All-Union Young Communist League (Komsomol), a large group of YCL members (1,500 people) went to develop the Non-Black Soil Zone. The group included young land reclamation specialists from Uzbekistan who left for the Novgorod Region. Photo: Welcoming a student construction team form the Uzbek SSR at a railway station in Novgorod.02.07.1982#6711310
After the 19th Congress of the Komsomol, a large group of 1,500 Komsomol members left for the Non-Black Earth Region to develop the area. Among them were young land reclamation engineers from Uzbekistan who went to the Novgorod Region. At the Leningradsky Railway Station in Moscow, shortly before the departure of the Moscow-Novgorod train.02.07.1982#6711307
Komsomol members from Uzbek SSR who came to the Novgorod Region following a call made at the 19th Congress of the Komsomol, to help develop the Non-Black Earth Region. A. Ablayev, construction worker.02.07.1982#6711304
Komsomol members from Uzbek SSR who came to the Novgorod Region following a call made at the 19th Congress of the Komsomol, to help develop the Non-Black Earth Region. A. Ashurkov is a member of the land reclamation team.02.07.1982#6711303
The Republic of Afghanistan. The Sardeh Band Dam, which was built with the economic and technical assistance from the Soviet Union.09.08.1974#6327994
Specialists conduct topographic-surveying operations prior to a marsh drainage project.21.07.1966#6102951