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UNKRA's Help to Korea
1/1/1955 6:04:00 PM
Unique ID
UN7659540
UNKRA's Aid to Korean Textile Industry
1/1/1954 6:02:27 PM
Unique ID
UN7659429
Rehabilitation of South Korea's Wire Industry
1/1/1955 6:03:11 PM
Unique ID
UN7659482
UNKRA'S Help to Korea
1/1/1955 6:03:59 PM
Unique ID
UN7659539
UNKRA Helps Wire Plants in Korea to Increase Production
7/1/1957 6:04:52 PM
Unique ID
UN7659682
UNKRA's Help to Korea
1/1/1955 6:04:03 PM
Unique ID
UN7659545
Tool Production in Korea
1/1/1954 6:02:39 PM
Unique ID
UN7659445
UNKRA's Help to Korea
1/1/1955 6:04:04 PM
Unique ID
UN7659546
Farm Tool Production in Korea
1/1/1954 6:02:44 PM
Unique ID
UN7659451
Building Construction in Korea
8/1/1954 6:02:05 PM
Unique ID
UN7659403
Farm Tool Production in Korea
1/1/1954 6:02:42 PM
Unique ID
UN7659449
Building Construction in Korea
8/1/1954 6:02:06 PM
Unique ID
UN7659404
UNKRA Builds Flat Glass Plant in Korea
1/1/1957 6:04:45 PM
Unique ID
UN7659674
UNKRA's Help to Korea
1/1/1955 6:04:02 PM
Unique ID
UN7659543
UNKRA's Help to Korea
1/1/1955 6:04:02 PM
Unique ID
UN7659544
UNKRA's Help to Korea
1/1/1955 6:03:57 PM
Unique ID
UN7659536
Building Construction in Korea
8/1/1954 6:02:03 PM
Unique ID
UN7659401
UNKRA-Built Cement Plant in Korea
1/1/1958 6:05:02 PM
Unique ID
UN7659696
Reconstruction of Korea's New Textbook Printing Plant
9/10/1954 6:01:18 PM
Unique ID
UN7659348
UNKRA's Help to Korea
1/1/1955 6:04:01 PM
Unique ID
UN7659542
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UNKRA's Help to Korea: Paper Manufacture
Caption Description
To assist in meeting the increasing demands for newsprint, bank-notes, textbooks and utility paper, the UN Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) allocated $400,000 for the importation of American machine equipment, parts, supplies and construction materials, to be used in South Korea's paper industry. One of the principal receivers of this equipment and materials, the Samduk Paper Manufacturing Company at Anyang, in Kyonggi Province has been rehabilitated to the pre-war monthly production rate of 100 tons of finished products.
This photograph shows part of the processing machinery at the Samduk plant. Scrap paper is gathered and sorted for quality, then reduced to pulp in huge machines provided by UNKRA. Six tons of scrap produce five tons of finished paper.
Unique Identifier
UN7659440
NICA ID
188702
Production Date
01/01/1954 6:02:36 PM
City/Location
Anyang
Country
Republic of Korea
Credit
UN Photo