Factories
Fushun Power Plant - Fushun, Manchuria
Fushun Power Plant in Fushun, Manchuria. Large power plant (View Number 2) showing empty foundations from which units Number 3 and 4 were removed during Soviet occupancy (part of foundation for unit Number 2 also shows in foreground). Loss of the removed 200,000 KW capacity in this plant threatens to flood the great Fushun operations (one of the largest open pit coal mines in the world) and has cut off most of the electric service in important urban areas - such as Mukden-Manchuria. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S.
Fushun Power Plant - Fushun, Manchuria
Electrolytic cells in Chinhsi, Manchuria
Low-temperature Carbonization Plant at Chinhsi, Manchuria
Japanese Army Second Fuel Depot at Chinhsi, Manchuria
Group of men at plant
Ralph K. Davies and group of men at plant
Group of men at a plant. Ralph K. Davies is in middle ground, second from left. All others unidentified. The plant is possibly connected to the oil industry or the pipeline industry.
Ralph K. Davies with men at plant
Group of men at a plant. Ralph K. Davies, Deputy Petroleum Administrator for War, is in left hand group of people, front row, third from left. All others unidentified. The plant is possibly related to the oil or pipeline industries.