The five trawlers tied up alongside the quay following the launching ceremonies.
The five trawlers tied up alongside the quay following the launching ceremonies.
The ten trawlers shown launching at the Cheoy Lee Shipyard, Hong Kong. The vessels have a gross tonnage of 77.5 and an overall length of 75ft. 7 inches. They were equipped with British manufactured Grossley 160-horsepower marine diesel engines and are capable of a speed of some 9 knots.
A close-up of four of the trawlers in Cheoy Lee Shipyard, Hong Kong.
A side view of trawler showing bridge and crew accommodation.
Representative in Korea for the Danish Company, Smidth, Mr. Johan Poul Nielsen examines a core sample of limestone bearing rock while Mr. Rhee Chong Han, Technician, places a core sample in the pulverizer.
Mr. Johan Poul Nielsen, representative in Korea for the Danish construction firm of Smidth, examines a limestone core as Mr. Rhee Chong Han crushes a similar sample in the pulverizer prior to analysis for cement properties.
Mr. Kim Chong Hi, Korean laboratory technician, emptying a bucket of sand into the reservoir of the spiral water separator as Mr. Frans Van Der Hoeven, mining engineer, observes the process.
Mr. Chang Won Pyo, chemistry laboratory assistant, discussing chemical reaction in test carried out on synthesis of a chemical with Mr. Francis J. Walsh, UNKRA laboratory chemist (Toronto, Canada) and Mr. Frans Van Der Hoeven (Hilversum, Holland), mining engineer.
Mr. Frans Van Der Hoeven instructing Korean assistants, Mr. Kim Yong Chun (rear) and Mr. Kim Chang Pyo (front) in the correct method of operation and adjustment of the magnetic separator.