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Soviet Poster Art
WW1 poster, Enlist in the Navy, All Together - Allied sailors of six nationalities. Date: 1917
Lenin and Stalin sitting on a benchVladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870 - 1924) and Josef Stalin (1879 - 1953), Communist Russian leaders, sitting on a bench. Date: circa 1920
The Monument to the Conquerors of Space, MoscowThe Monument to the Conquerors of Space - erected in Moscow in 1964 to celebrate achievements of the Soviet people in space exploration. Date: 1986
New York Worlds Fair - USSR Exhibit Building. Date: 1939
Vladimir Dmitrievich Zamyatin - poetVladimir Dmitrievich Zamyatin, Russian Soviet poet (1915-1952). The winner of the Stalin Prize of the third degree (1952 - posthumously)
Entrance to the Moscow Metro, USSR. Date: 1986
Children on a sledge, Gorki Park, Moscow, USSR. Date: 1986
Entrance to the dockyard, PortsmouthEntrance to the dockyard at Portsmouth, where Lieutenant Commander Lionel Kenneth Phillip Buster Crabb (1909-1956) disappeared on 19 April 1956
Turkmenistan - A hunter with his dogs and a golden eagleTurkmenistan, Soviet Union - A hunter with his dogs and a golden eagle trained to retrieve game
Housing for workers of Krasnokholm Factory - Moscow, USSRHousing for the workers of the Krasnokholm Woolen Mills - Moscow, USSR. Date: circa 1910s
Ilyushin IL-12
Sukhoi T-10 Su-27 Flanker prototypeSukhoi T-10 Su-27 Flanker Prototype Taxiing Date: 1980s
Tupolev ANT-42 Petlyakov Pe-8 TB-7Tupolev Ant-42 Petlyakov PE-8 TB-7 Parked at a Scottish Airfield on 20th May 1942 with M
Joseph Stalin, Soviet Russian leaderJoseph Stalin (1878-1953), Soviet Russian leader. Seen here in uniform, waving. Date: circa 1940s
Mao Zedong meeting Che GuevaraChinese Communist leader, Mao Zedong (1893-1976), also known as Chairman Mao
Nikita Khrushchev with Mao ZedongRussian premier Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971) and Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong (1893-1976) greet each other warmly. The USSR was giving substantial aid to China at the time. Date: 1950s
Russia - Russian horse drawn carriage, omnibus, Moscow19th century vintage photograph Russia - Russian horse drawn carriage, omnibus, Moscow
Russia - Sevastopol Sebastopol inner harbour, Crimea Ukraine19th century vintage photograph Russia - Sevastopol Sebastopol inner harbour, Crimea Ukraine
Antonov An-30 SSSR-30062, of Aeroflot (SSSR is CCCP in cyrillic alphabet - USSR, Soviet Union). Date: circa 1970
Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker Taxiing Date: 1980s
Polikarpov I-16 Type 24Soviet Airforce Polikarpov I-16 Type 24 Rata Parked on Jacks for Maintenance Date: 1930s
Mil Mi-10 HarkeAn Aeroflot Soviet Airlines Mil Mi-10 with a Bus Underslung, Parked in the Static-Display at the 1965 Paris Salon Airshow Date: 1965
Yakovlev Yak-9T-45 FrankA Soviet Yakovlev Yak-9T-45 Parked with a 45Mm Cannon Date: 1940s
Yakovlev Yak-9 FrankThree Soviet Yakovlev Yak-9S flying in formation Date: 1940s
Soviet poster, Lenin points the way forwardSoviet poster showing Lenin behind a red banner, pointing the way forward for the October Revolution. Date: circa 1917
Intourist poster, Visit the USSR Date: 1970
Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory U.S.S.R. - The observatory was opened in 1839, brainchild of astronomer, Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve. Date: 1950s
The Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory, St. PetersburgPulkovo Astronomical Observatory U.S.S.R. - The observatory was opened in 1839, brainchild of astronomer, Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve. Date: 1950s
USSR T-ELs Baltika, The Baltic Steamship Line
Poster, Visit the USSR, Riga Date: 1958
Poster, Visit the USSR, Black Sea Coast Date: 1958
Poster, Visit the USSR, Stalingrad, via Intourist Date: 1958
Poster, USSR, Visit Central Asia via Intourist Date: 1958
Yakovlev Yak-18T SSSR-81434 (msn 368), at the Paris Air Show held at Le Bourget in June 1975, with airshow serial 368'
Antonov An-28 SSSR-48015 (msn 04), at the Paris Air Show held at Le Bourget in June 1979. (Note: CCCP in Cyrillic script = SSSR = USSR = Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) Date: 1979
Antonov An-32 SSSR-83966, of Aeroflot, at the Paris Air Show held at Le Bourget in June 1977. (Note: CCCP in Cyrillic script = SSSR = USSR = Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) Date: 1977
Yakovlev Yak-42 SSSR-42303, the prototype Yak-42, at the Paris Air Show held at Le Bourget in June 1977, with airshow serial 342'
Kazan Helicopters Mi-17M SSSR-95448, at the SBAC Farnborough International Air Show in September 1992
54 MiG-19 FarmerMikoyan-Guryevich MiG-19 (NATO codename: Farmer A)
53 MiG-17 FrescoMikoyan-Guryevich MiG-17F (NATO codename: Fresco C)
52 MiG-15 FagotMikoyan-Guryevich MiG-15 (NATO codename: Fagot)
51 Mi-2 HopliteMil Mi-8 (NATO codename: Hoplite). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
50 Mi-8 HipMil Mi-8 (NATO codename: Hip). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
49 FirebarYakovlev Yak-28P (NATO codename: Firebar)
48 Mi-4 HoundMil Mi-4 (NATO codename: Hound). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
47 FitterSukhoi Su-7B (NATO codename: Fitter). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
46 IL-28 BeagleIlyushin Il-28 (NATO codename: Beagle). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
45 FishpotSukhoi Su-9 - Su-11 (NATO codename: Fishpot)
44 JavelinGloster Javelin F(AW).9. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
43 a HunterHawker Hunter FGA.9 & T.7 - T.8 & F.6. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
42 a Sea Vixende Havilland Sea Vixen F(AW).2 & F(AW).1. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
41 a Sea Venomde Havilland Sea Venom F(AW).23. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
40 a ScimitarSupermarine Scimitar F.1. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
39 LightningBAC Lightning F.6. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
38 Ka-15 HenKamov Ka-15 (NATO codename: Hen). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
37 MiG-21 FishbedMikoyan-Guryevich MiG-21F (NATO codename: Fishbed)
36 Ka-18 HogKamov Ka-18 (NATO codename: Hog). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
35 a NA-39 BuccaneerHawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 & S.1. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
34 Mi-1 HareMil Mi-1 (NATO codename: Hare). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
33 SAAB J35B DrakenSAAB J35B Draken. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
32 SAAB J32B LansenSAAB J32B Lansen. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
31 Mirage IIIDassault Mirage IIIC. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
30 Etendard IV-MDassault Etendard IV-M. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
29 Super MystereDassault Super Mystere B2. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
28 CF-100 CanuckAvro Canada CF-100 Canuck. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
27a CH-3C Jolly Green Giant - incorrect:- SH-3A Sea KingSikorsky SH-3A Sea King. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
27 CH-3C Jolly Green Giant - incorrect:- SH-3A Sea KingSikorsky SH-3A Sea King. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
26 CH-46 Sea KnightBoeing-Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
25 A3D SkywarriorDouglas A-3B Skywarrior. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
24 A1E SkyraiderDouglas A-1H Skyraider. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
23 A4D SkyhawkDouglas A-4E Skyhawk. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
22 F6A SkyrayDouglas F4D-1 Skyray (re-designated F-6A in 1962 despite not being in service)
21 F-111AGeneral Dynamics F-111A. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
20 F-102 Delta DaggerConvair F-102A Delta Dagger. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
19 F-106 Delta DartConvair F-106A Delta Dart. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
18 F-5 Freedom FighterNorthrop F-5A. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
17 F-101 VoodooMcDonnell RF-101C Voodoo. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
16 F8E CrusaderVought F-8E Crusader (F8U-2 pre 1962). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
15 F3H DemonMcDonnell F3H-2 Demon. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
14 AH-1G Huey CobraBell AH-1G Cobra. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
13 F4H Phantom IIMcDonnell F-4B Phantom II (F4H from 1959 to 1962)
12 UH-1A IroquoisBell UH-1A Iroquois (Bell 204). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft
11 A2F IntruderGrumman A-6 Intruder (A2F for a very short time)