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Photo 6918
S-0526-0358-0004-00017 · Pièce · 1960-12-31
Fait partie de United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)

The main smelter building at Changhang. The entire upper structure of this building has been newly constructed to house the forty-five foot span crane shown above. This crane can lift two ladles each containing 20 tons of molten metal.

Photo 7298
S-0526-0358-0004-00024 · Pièce · 1960-12-31
Fait partie de United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)

A portable eight-inch suction dredge provided by the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) to help improve the Republic of Korea's rivers and for flood control work has begun test operations at Yoida, an island in the Han River at Seoul. UNKRA purchased the dredge and accessory equipment for the Government from the Ellicott Machine Corporation, Baltimore, Maryland at a total cost of $87,500. Designed especially for land reclamation and channel clearance work, the dredge has an output capacity of from 60 to 120 cubic yards an hour, depending on the material being dredged, and can pump heavy material to a distance of 1,000 feet and lighter materials up to 2,000 feet.

Photo 7330
S-0526-0358-0004-00028 · Pièce · 1960-12-31
Fait partie de United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)

A modern new movie studio and sound stage that will allow the Republic of Korea Office of Public Information to turn out better documentary, educational and information-type films, was dedicated today in Seoul. The new studio, a two-story structure 140 feet long by 40 feet wide was built with the help of the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA), which furnished materials valued at $30,000 as a special project in the $147 million United Nations programme of economic assistance to the Republic of Korea.

Photo 7546
S-0526-0358-0004-00030 · Pièce · 1960-12-31
Fait partie de United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)

Part of the modern X-ray equipment at the new $4.4 million National Medical Center in Seoul, Korea. The Center's modern X-ray department is equipped with eight stationary X-ray machines. It also has four transportable machines like the one shown in the right of the picture. The Center, which was dedicated on 2 October 1958, was established through the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) aid program under a project carried out jointly by UNKRA, the Korean Government and the Governments of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.