The open-hearth furnaces department at the Cherepovets Iron and Steel Works, now Severstal PLC.16.07.1982#8318524
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
Unloading pipes delivered from Japan to the port of Vostochny, Wrangel community, near Nakhodka.01.07.1979#798273
Cherepovets Metallurgical Plant (now Severstal). Metal smelting in a laboratory environment in the plant's lab.28.02.1979#8153120
The Druzhba (Friendship) system of trunk oil pipelines functioned in the Soviet Union, the German Democratic Republic (GDR), Hungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia. Photo: Building the second pipeline with a diameter of up to 122 centimeters in the Hungarian People's Republic.04.10.1974#6153932
Nizhnevartovsk river port on the Ob river. Large-diameter pipes are being delivered for Nizhnevartovsk oil deposit.17.06.1973#6198048
The Kyrgyz SSR. Construction of the Toktogul hydropower plant in the central Tian Shan mountain range where the Naryn River flows from Ketmen-Tyube Valley. Photo: A section for assembling and installing pipes of water supply canals.03.10.1972#6213152
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
The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. The Khartsyzk Pipe Plant (non-functional since 2015). The only plant in the USSR manufacturing large-diameter pipes.09.02.1962#5584041