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- 1960-12-31
Parte deUnited Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)
Boardside view of the Motorship Korea.
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Parte deUnited Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)
Boardside view of the Motorship Korea.
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Loading operations aboard the Motorship Korea.
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Loading operations aboard the Motorship Korea.
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Yang Sung Bok receives the key to the Administration Building from Mr. Goodison.
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Part of the modern new library built by UNKRA at Taegu Hospital. UNKRA also introduced up-to-date medical equipment.
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A corner of the reconstructed and modernized laboratory at Taegu Medical College.
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Tungsten being mined by old-fashioned hand methods at a seam near Inchon. Korea is one of the world's largest producers of tungsten.
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Dr. Rhee surveying the exterior of a partly-finished house. Note the thickness of the walls.
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Dr. Rhee, Mr. Pak and Lt. Gen. John B. Coulter, UNKRA Agent General, during the inspection tour. The 200-house project was the forerunner of projects under which UNKRA plans to build 2,500 of these one-family, low-cost homes in the Seoul area.
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More shots of the inspection tour.