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Inspecting the machine. One hundred Landcrete machines were brought by UNKRA from South Africa. Forty-six were later made available to the ROK Army to help in the rebuilding of fire-damaged Pusan.
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Dr. Rhee, General Coulter and Mr. Pak inspecting the first completed house in the An Am Dong project.
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More shots of Dr. Rhee, Madame Rhee and other members of the party.
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More shots of Dr. Rhee, Madame Rhee and other members of the party.
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More shots of Dr. Rhee, Madame Rhee and other members of the party.
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Loading the mold of the Landcrete machine with the earth-cement mixture which forms the block.
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Mixing the cement with earth to form the material which goes into the durable, weather-proof blocks.
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Mixing the earth and cement through a sieve.
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A horse and cart brings up the earth which is mixed with cement to make the earth blocks. In the background is the An Am Dong project near Seoul.