Instruments for cements trials.
Machines for stone cutting.
A machine for freezing.
Mechanical shops.
An electrical station.
A diesel engine.
A forming room.
A joiner’s shop.
A turnery.
A dwelling building №1.
№2.
Chemical and technological labs.
A lab of mineral matters.
Furnaces.
A lab of sugar producing.
A professor’s room.
A lab of organic and dyeing matters.
A gas factory.
A retort section in the gas factory.
A control section.
An admission department.
A park.
An agricultural station.
Its machine hall.
A professors’ group.
Location:Kharkov
via corporatelie
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Is this where they madde the Russian version of Frankenstien? I think it’s name was Rasputinstien
It looks like it was a very nice place to study. Old photos are always a pleasure to look at here.
Pretty wide range of disciplines.
Incredible facility for the time! No wonder Russia has produced world class technologists.
I love Russian history. Did everyone notice Tsar Nicky’s portraits on the walls and (more importantly- in pic 21) The Periodic Table invented in 1869 by the brilliant Russian scientist Dmitri Mendeleev? Element 101 is named after him.
A. Bunka here. Did you notice the Academic Board picture near the top? The guy with the longest beard runs the place.
Very impressive institution. Does it still exist?
Fascinating, especcialy table of periodical elemnts with empty spaces for element that will be discovere later
Kharkiv is not in Russia. It’s in Ukraine.
all those people would later be killer by stalin since he would have been afraid they had learned to think