August 11, 2017. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev visits the apartment of the Molochnikov family in Gorod Sputnik, a new residential district in Penza. From right: Svetlana and Valery Molochnikov; left: Governor of the Penza Region Ivan Belozertsev.11.08.2017#3169823
Police Major Vladimir Ushakov, the senior police officer in the precinct of North Tushino district, talks with a resident.20.02.2013#1416335
A scientist of the Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch examines an official housing apartment.29.12.2011#1010736
A scientist of the Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch examines an official housing apartment.29.12.2011#1010741
A scientist of the Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch examines an official housing apartment.29.12.2011#1010739
A scientist of the Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch examines an official housing apartment.29.12.2011#1010737
A scientist of the Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch examines an official housing apartment.29.12.2011#1010733
A scientist of the Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch examines an official housing apartment.29.12.2011#1010744
Court bailiffs in Nizhny Novgorod have checked the property of debtors failing to repay their tax proceeds, rent, alimony and loans.05.09.2008#352694
Court bailiffs in Nizhny Novgorod have checked the property of debtors failing to repay their tax proceeds, rent, alimony and loans.05.09.2008#352697
Court bailiffs in Nizhny Novgorod have checked the property of debtors failing to repay their tax proceeds, rent, alimony and loans.05.09.2008#352696
Court bailiffs in Nizhny Novgorod have checked the property of debtors failing to repay their tax proceeds, rent, alimony and loans.05.09.2008#352695
Yevgeny Zyablov's farm on the leased island of Biryuk in the Volga delta, Astrakhan Region. Livestock farmers at lunchtime.25.07.1991#6692187
In 1989, the top Soviet government bodies, including the 1st Congress of People's Deputies, lifted the political ban on private farming (family commercial agriculture), triggering the emergence of new farms across the country. French "Green Farm" in the Voronezh Region. Farmer J. Derderian moved here with his family. Derderian's daughter, Marie.05.08.1989#6618980
In 1989, the top Soviet government bodies, including the 1st Congress of People's Deputies, lifted the political ban on private farming (family commercial agriculture), triggering the emergence of new farms across the country. French "Green Farm" in the Voronezh Region. The farmer's guest is Professor Grigory Barenboim, the author of fundamental research in ecology, biophysics and environmental management, a participant in the nearby international youth environmental camp.05.08.1989#6618979
In 1989, the top Soviet government bodies, including the 1st Congress of People's Deputies, lifted the political ban on private farming (family commercial agriculture), triggering the emergence of new farms across the country. French "Green Farm" in the Voronezh Region.05.08.1989#6618978
In 1989, the top Soviet government bodies, including the 1st Congress of People's Deputies, lifted the political ban on private farming (family commercial agriculture), triggering the emergence of new farms across the country. French "Green Farm" in the Voronezh Region. Students from a nearby international youth environmental camp visit the farmer.05.08.1989#6618974
In 1989, the top Soviet government bodies, including the 1st Congress of People's Deputies, lifted the political ban on private farming (family commercial agriculture), triggering the emergence of new farms across the country. French "Green Farm" in the Voronezh Region. French people build a Russian steam bath house.05.08.1989#6618971
In 1989, the top Soviet government bodies, including the 1st Congress of People's Deputies, lifted the political ban on private farming (family commercial agriculture), triggering the emergence of new farms across the country. French "Green Farm" in the Voronezh Region. "Green Farm" guest D. Bon.05.08.1989#6618970
In 1989, the top Soviet government bodies, including the 1st Congress of People's Deputies, lifted the political ban on private farming (family commercial agriculture), triggering the emergence of new farms across the country. French "Green Farm" in the Voronezh Region. Farmer J. Derderian.03.08.1989#6616592
In 1989, the top Soviet government bodies, including the 1st Congress of People's Deputies, lifted the political ban on private farming (family commercial agriculture), triggering the emergence of new farms across the country. French "Green Farm" in the Voronezh Region. Oleg, translator for farmer J. Derderian.03.08.1989#6616590
In 1989, the top Soviet government bodies, including the 1st Congress of People's Deputies, lifted the political ban on private farming (family commercial agriculture), triggering the emergence of new farms across the country. French "Green Farm" in the Voronezh Region. Farmer J. Derderian moved here with his family. Derderian's daughter, Marie.03.08.1989#6616588
In 1989, the top Soviet government bodies, including the 1st Congress of People's Deputies, lifted the political ban on private farming (family commercial agriculture), triggering the emergence of new farms across the country. French "Green Farm" in the Voronezh Region. Farmer J. Derderian and his daughter, right, talking to a local woman.03.08.1989#6616587
In 1989, the top Soviet government bodies, including the 1st Congress of People's Deputies, lifted the political ban on private farming (family commercial agriculture), triggering the emergence of new farms across the country. French "Green Farm" in the Voronezh Region. Watchman G. Vyatchilin and student M. Barenboim building a Russian steam bath house.03.08.1989#6616586
In 1989, the top Soviet government bodies, including the 1st Congress of People's Deputies, lifted the political ban on private farming (family commercial agriculture), triggering the emergence of new farms across the country. French "Green Farm" in the Voronezh Region. Watchman G. Vyatchilin and farmer J. Derderian during leisure time.03.08.1989#6616585
The law on self-empoyment adopted in the Soviet Union on November 19, 1986, paved the way for the development of private entrepreneurship and the cooperative movement around the country. A farm in Voronovo, Moscow Region, run by private entrepreneur (tenant) Yury Tishchenko. Yury, center, with his family at his pig farm.01.08.1989#6614662
The law on self-empoyment adopted in the Soviet Union on November 19, 1986, paved the way for the development of private entrepreneurship and the cooperative movement around the country. A farm in Voronovo, Moscow Region, run by private entrepreneur (tenant) Yury Tishchenko. The farmer's children, Alexei and Tatyana shipping cucumbers to the market.01.08.1989#6614661
The law on self-empoyment adopted in the Soviet Union on November 19, 1986, paved the way for the development of private entrepreneurship and the cooperative movement around the country. A farm in Voronovo, Moscow Region, run by private entrepreneur (tenant) Yury Tishchenko. The farmer's family and their new tractor bought with their own money.01.08.1989#6614659
The law on self-empoyment adopted in the Soviet Union on November 19, 1986, paved the way for the development of private entrepreneurship and the cooperative movement around the country. A farm in Voronovo, Moscow Region, run by private entrepreneur (tenant) Yury Tishchenko.01.08.1989#6614658
The law on self-empoyment adopted in the Soviet Union on November 19, 1986, paved the way for the development of private entrepreneurship and the cooperative movement around the country. A farm in Voronovo, Moscow Region, run by private entrepreneur (tenant) Yury Tishchenko. Yury's wife, Lyudmila, and daughter, the farmer's immediate assistants.01.08.1989#6614656
The law on self-empoyment adopted in the Soviet Union on November 19, 1986, paved the way for the development of private entrepreneurship and the cooperative movement around the country. A farm in Voronovo, Moscow Region, run by private entrepreneur (tenant) Yury Tishchenko. Yury harvesting hay.01.08.1989#6614655
The law on self-empoyment adopted in the Soviet Union on November 19, 1986, paved the way for the development of private entrepreneurship and the cooperative movement around the country. A farm in Voronovo, Moscow Region, run by private entrepreneur (tenant) Yury Tishchenko. Yury and his assistants laying the foundation for a vegetable storage house.01.08.1989#6614654
The law on self-empoyment adopted in the Soviet Union on November 19, 1986, paved the way for the development of private entrepreneurship and the cooperative movement around the country. Tenant farmer (entrepreneur) Yury Tishchenko from Voronovo, Moscow Region.01.08.1989#6614653
In 1989, the top Soviet government bodies, including the 1st Congress of People's Deputies, lifted the political ban on private farming (family commercial agriculture), triggering the emergence of new farms across the country. A farm in Voronovo, Moscow Region, run by private entrepreneur (tenant) Yury Tishchenko. Yury discussing his project with a neighbor.01.08.1989#6614650
In 1989, the top Soviet government bodies, including the 1st Congress of People's Deputies, lifted the political ban on private farming (family commercial agriculture), triggering the emergence of new farms across the country. A farm in Voronovo, Moscow Region, run by private entrepreneur (tenant) Yury Tishchenko. Yury has many skills that are necessary for living on a farm. His son watches his father use the gas cutting and welding machine.01.08.1989#6614648
In 1989, the top Soviet government bodies, including the 1st Congress of People's Deputies, lifted the political ban on private farming (family commercial agriculture), triggering the emergence of new farms across the country. A farm in Voronovo, Moscow Region, run by private entrepreneur (tenant) Yury Tishchenko. An impressive cucumber harvest.01.08.1989#6614647
The law on self-empoyment adopted in the Soviet Union on November 19, 1986, paved the way for the development of private entrepreneurship and the cooperative movement around the country. A farm in Voronovo, Moscow Region, run by private entrepreneur (tenant) Yury Tishchenko.01.08.1989#6614646
former Minister of Agriculture of the Estonian SSR, Harald Männik, took up farming after his retirement.01.09.1988#8220576
Former Minister of Agriculture of the Estonian SSR, Harald Männik, took up farming after his retirement.01.09.1988#8220667
Thousands of Moscow residents moved into new apartment houses in the run-up to the 45th anniversary of the Great October 1917 Socialist Revolution.01.11.1962#6157274
Gorky city. Photo: Residents of a retirement home for senior citizens and disabled persons are relaxing.01.04.1956#5880351
The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. A building in central Moscow destroyed by a Nazi air raid. 24.09.1942#137814