The newly-built ore bins at Changhang Smelter. These bins have a storage capacity of 500 tons. In the foreground piles of ore awaiting identification and processing.
Copper sheeting packed ready for market at Changhang Smelter.
Copper cathodes being immersed in tanks of copper sulphite during the electrolytic refining process at Changhang Smelter.
Changhang Smelter smoke and ore bins building.
The Changhang smoke stack is a landmark by both land and sea.
Photographed in the act of giving an unconcerned village woman an anti-typhus injection is Miss Marion Highwriter, a public health nurse running a clinic in Sapkyo Myun, under the joint auspices of CWS and UNKRA.
Korean village woman on step of her house in Spkyo Myun.
Sociologist Ruth Amsler, of CWS, who lived and worked with the people of the village while making a study of their ways of life, is photographed with some local friends.
Sociologist Ruth Amsler, of CWS, is here pictured in the company of her friends in the Korean village where she worked.
Sociologist Ruth Amsler, of CWS, who lived and worked with the people of the village while making a study of their ways of life, gets a lesson on yarn winding.