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"Factory - Suzun", Suzunsky district [Video: electronic resource]: [documentary video] / director, author. script, producer: T. Zhuravleva; operator, director: V. Fisher; sound engineer: V. Chusovitin; installation: Yu. Mikheeva, V. Fisher; Ed .: M. Andreeva. - Electronic data (1 video file: 705.2 MB). - (St. Petersburg: Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library, 2011). - (Historical and cultural anthology "The Legend of the Land of Novosibirsk"). - System requirements: 1 GHz or higher; RAM 512 MB or higher; Windows; Windows Media Player; video adapter; sound card. Access mode: the Internet portal of the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library. The title from the accompanying document. Duration: 30 min 41 sec. Color, sound On the first frames of the title: By order of the Ministry of Culture of the Novosibirsk Region. The studio of the documentary "Chronograph" presents. Historical and cultural anthology "The Legend of the Land of Novosibirsk". Suzun. The plant is Suzun. Original resource: "Suzun Plant", Suzunsky District: [documentary video] / dir., Avt. script, producer: T. Zhuravleva; operator, director: V. Fisher; sound engineer: V. Chusovitin; installation: Yu. Mikheeva, V. Fisher; Ed .: M. Andreeva. Novosibirsk: Studio of the documentary "Chronograph", 2011. 1 electron. opt. (DVD). Copying by users is not allowed. The film highlights the history of the development of the Suzun copper smelter, founded by the decree of Catherine II. Copper smelting began in the mid-1760s. In 1766, at the plant began coining the coins of the Suzun Mint. The plant operated until 1914
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I. Zhuravleva, Tatyana Leonidovna. II. "Chronograph", studio of a documentary film (Novosibirsk).
1. Suzun Copper Smelting Plant (Novosibirsk region) - Multimedia publications. 2. Territory (collection). |
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Electronic copy source: Novosibirsk HONB Location on unpublished: ПБ
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