Refugees from the north re-established themselves in a new area by building a kiln and making kimchi jars.
Aerial view including the furnace and Fourcault machine building, the cutting room and the wire glass building. The 150,000 gallon water tower, on the right, is over 168 feet high. In the foreground, an abandoned shipyard and on the right a waterfront warehouse.
Houses in the model village attached to the plant. A new industrial community has grown up round the plant. A community centre and schools have also been built.
The 150,000 gallon water tank at Inchon Flat Glass Plant. In the background are the furnace and Fourcault building, storage silo and batch house.
The charging end of the glass melting tank. This tank is maintained at a heat of 2700 degrees Fahrenheit.
Glass melting tank with the Fourcault machine in the foreground. This machine will produce 10 tons of glass per day.
Temporary shacks overlook the new UNKRA housing scheme. For the shack dwellers the new houses hold out hopes of better times in the future.
Dominick Dinatale, UNKRA engineering consultant, and Kwon Hi Chul, Vice-principal, discuss plans for new buildings to house their expanding program of technical training for Korean boys.
Another type of two storied house built in Seoul with UNKRA materials as part of the Agency's programme to help alleviate the acute housing shortage.
Young surveyors engaged in the practical task of planning the new roads, drains and building sites for the Centre.