Valley of the Suchan river: the beginning of development.

in #history5 years ago (edited)

On the very edge of Russia, on the shores of the vast Pacific Ocean, lies the Primorsky Territory where there are many beautiful and wonderful places.In the 19th century, after the signing of the treaty on the boundaries between the Russian empire of the Chinese empire, the spheres of residence of the citizens of these states were determined. Vladivostok becomes the main port of Russia in the Pacific Ocean, but the population in these places is still very small.

Аrrivals In the central part of the Russian Empire, immigrants settle coastal areas moving south and north from Vladivostok.

Аnd here, in the east of the city of Vladivostok, there is a deposit of coal, the necessary fuel for the part of the Pacific squadron of the Russian Imperial fleet that has settled in this port.The railroad construction in northeastern China and in the east of Russia that began also required the extraction of large amounts of hard coal to ensure lokomotivs.

Therefore it is not surprising that experts in coal mining were brought from the central part of Russia to the most beautiful valley of the river Suchan
to meet the ever-increasing demands for this fuel on the spot.

I suggest you to take a look at a few photos from my collection relating to 1912 and to Russian specialists working in the valley of the river Suchan in the extraction of coal.

the appearance of the residential village of miners and coal mining specialists.

Pier for loading coal on the ship

the mouth of the river is Suchan at the confluence of the Pacific Ocean

modern view valley of the river Suchan/Partizanskaya, photo taken by me in August 2018.

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Hi friend, nice content!. Let me give you a little suggestion, it would be better if you cite the !sources of the photographs that are not yours.
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@sources, i'd be extremely grateful if you clarify how it is possible to perform your recommendations.

"Using someone else’s photos or text without linking to the original source" -- I have bought a printed postcard or picture at antiq shop. there is no artist credited there. the card/photo was released, for example, in 1900, 1920, 1950 year...
imagine, I created a scan and I want to share a piece of my country's history. this material cant be 'googled out' and obviously is not the part of modern internet. due to the date of original publication, the copyright is expired and rights for a certain document are liberated, i.e. belong to all of the people, not to the artist or his living relatives (as wikipedia states this).

what 'links' to what 'sources' you request me to add to my (possible) post ?!?!

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