It was possible to buy a soft drink for 3 pennies.
Minsk, 1980.
A child and his dad are buying milk. Novokuznetsk, 1983.
In a queue for milk. Moscow, 90s.
Boys are watching a man repairing his car.
Winter festives.
Bubbles – happy moments from the childhood.
Rural school, 1976.
Young people spend time together.
The most tasty water!
Winter.
Soviet ice-cream, really tasty.
Yes, the ice cream was then really delicious, and most importantly – it was natural…
“Erasers” was the most popular game of Soviet schoolgirls!
This is a yard “gang”. Probably they are deciding what to play.
Signed purchase! Buy a black and white or, if you’re lucky, a color TV was considered a real success.
Ordinary rural shop.
Trade on the street: that day the vegetable base “threw out” the cabbage.
Working day at the farm: milkmaids during the lunch break are discussing the latest news.
In large cities, the population was given manicurist services …
Kindergarten. In the nursery group there is replenishment: the baby in good hands, his mother can safely go to work.
Pioneer camp: young pioneers during lunch.
Street telephones. In Soviet times in big cities telephone booths stood on the streets. In the villages such luxury was only in the post offices.
A real foreign car on the street of one of the Soviet cities aroused genuine interest among passers-by.
“Peace, Labor, May”. A parade in Kiev, the capital of the Ukrainian SSR.