Collection Items
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Photo, Print, DrawingKoksokhimicheskiĭ zavod.
Коксохимический завод. The "Kuzbass" autonomous industrial colony was created in 1921. It was organized by American workers, who took on the obligation of inviting from the United States and Western Europe some eight thousand skilled workers and specialists to industrialize the Kuzbass. The Soviet government turned over to the colonists a number of Kemerovo mine shafts and an unfinished coking plant. To recruit volunteers to work...- Date: 1920
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Photo, Print, DrawingKoksokhimicheskiĭ zavod imeni "Vladimira Il'icha".
Коксохимический завод имени "Владимира Ильича". The "Kuzbass" autonomous industrial colony was created in 1921. It was organized by American workers, who took on the obligation of inviting from the United States and Western Europe some eight thousand skilled workers and specialists to industrialize the Kuzbass. The Soviet government turned over to the colonists a number of Kemerovo mine shafts and an unfinished coking plant. To recruit volunteers to work...- Date: 1920
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Book/Printed MaterialZhidkost' dli︠a︡ udalenii︠a︡ krasok, lakov i politur s poverkhnosti predmetov.
Жидкость для удаления красок, лаков и политур с поверхности предметов. This collection consists of a selection of tsarist patents awarded to residents of the Urals, Siberia, and the Russian Far East in the final years of the empire. These documents are a valuable source of information about the opening of the Siberian and Far Eastern regions in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and technological progress in Russia--the state of industrial development, the organization...- Contributor: Liliĭ, A. - Shumilin, A.
- Date: 1913
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Photo, Print, DrawingKuzbasskai︠a︡ pochtovai︠a︡ kartochka. Panorama koksokhimzavoda.
Кузбасская почтовая карточка. Панорама коксохимзавода. The "Kuzbass" autonomous industrial colony was created in 1921. It was organized by American workers, who took on the obligation of inviting from the United States and Western Europe some eight thousand skilled workers and specialists to industrialize the Kuzbass. The Soviet government turned over to the colonists a number of Kemerovo mine shafts and an unfinished coking plant. To recruit volunteers to work...- Date: 1924
- Resource: - 2 pages