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Production of refractory products on January 1, 1933, 1934. Creator: Mikhail Alekseevich TSvetkov
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Production of refractory products on January 1, 1933, 1934. Creator: Mikhail Alekseevich TSvetkov
Production of refractory products on January 1, 1933, 1934. From the atlas "Industry of the USSR at the beginning of the 2nd Five-Year Plan. Geographical atlas." Conventional signs: boundaries (5 types), settlements (5 groups), railways (operating, under construction); industrial enterprises (25 types), deposits (6 types); numbers indicate the serial numbers of industrial enterprises in the list (Appendix: List of industrial enterprises to the Atlas. M. 1934)
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This photograph, titled "Production of Refractory Products on January 1, 1933, 1934," is a captivating glimpse into the industrial landscape of the Soviet Union during the early stages of the Second Five-Year Plan. The image, created by Mikhail Alekseevich Tsvetkov, is part of an atlas called "Industry of the USSR at the Beginning of the 2nd Five-Year Plan," published in Moscow in 1934. The photograph showcases a refractory products factory in full operation. Refractory products are essential materials used in industries that require high temperatures, such as steel production. The image reveals a bustling industrial site, with workers tending to large furnaces and machinery. Smoke billows from the chimneys, indicating the intense heat and activity within. The photograph is a remarkable example of Soviet cartography and mapmaking during the 1930s. The atlas, which includes this image, is rich in detail, with conventional signs denoting boundaries, settlements, railways, industrial enterprises, and deposits. The map's color palette is muted, with a predominantly brown and gray tone, reflecting the industrial nature of the subject matter. The text accompanying the image in the atlas provides context, indicating that this particular refractory products factory is serial number 15 in the list of industrial enterprises included in the atlas. The photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the industrial might of the Soviet Union during this period, highlighting the country's focus on industrialization and economic development. This photograph, with its historical significance and artistic merit, is an essential addition to any collection focusing on Soviet history, industrialization, or cartography. It is a testament to the rich heritage of mapmaking and the role it plays in documenting and preserving history.
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