Part of the modern new library built by UNKRA at Taegu Hospital. UNKRA also introduced up-to-date medical equipment.
Lee Sing Man, the boy.
Nurses at the entrance of the red-brick Taegu College and Hospital. The buildings were reconstructed by UNKRA, and a training school for nurses was established, along with nurses' living quarters.
A classroom at the Taegu Medical College.
A corner of the reconstructed and modernized laboratory at Taegu Medical College.
Tungsten being mined by old-fashioned hand methods at a seam near Inchon. Korea is one of the world's largest producers of tungsten.
In June 1953 the second shipment of barley under UNKRA's $11,000,000 grain import program for the financial year 1952-1953 arrived in Pusan. Here the barley is being delivered in slings from ship to shoreside hoppers. Then it is fed through into sacks and Korean workers trundle it away. This barley and other grain shipped under the project was sold for Korean hwan. The hwan was placed in a special fund to be used to defray such local costs of reconstruction as labor and materials.
In June 1953 the second shipment of barley under UNKRA's $11,000,000 grain import program for the financial year 1952-1953 arrived in Pusan. Here the barley is being delivered in slings from ship to shoreside hoppers. Then it is fed through into sacks and Korean workers trundle it away. This barley and other grain shipped under the project was sold for Korean hwan. The hwan was placed in a special fund to be used to defray such local costs of reconstruction as labor and materials.
In June 1953 the second shipment of barley under UNKRA's $11,000,000 grain import program for the financial year 1952-1953 arrived in Pusan. Here the barley is being delivered in slings from ship to shoreside hoppers. Then it is fed through into sacks and Korean workers trundle it away. This barley and other grain shipped under the project was sold for Korean hwan. The hwan was placed in a special fund to be used to defray such local costs of reconstruction as labor and materials.
In June 1953 the second shipment of barley under UNKRA's $11,000,000 grain import program for the financial year 1952-1953 arrived in Pusan. Here the barley is being delivered in slings from ship to shoreside hoppers. Then it is fed through into sacks and Korean workers trundle it away. This barley and other grain shipped under the project was sold for Korean hwan. The hwan was placed in a special fund to be used to defray such local costs of reconstruction as labor and materials.