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Title
Women carrying baskets on their heads
Creator
Williams, Hanson A., Jr., 1928-2009
Date Created and/or Issued
1952
Publication Information
Pepperdine University Libraries
Contributing Institution
Pepperdine University, Special Collections and University Archives
Collection
Korean War Photography of Hanson A. Williams, Jr
Rights Information
Copyright to photographs in this collection is retained by Pepperdine University. Images are intended for educational and research use, and may be used for non-commercial purposes with appropriate attribution. Organizations and individuals seeking to use images for publication should contact Pepperdine University Special Collections and University Archives.
Description
Three women pose with wooden baskets on their heads for carrying loads. In addition to recording the war effort, Williams traveled to small towns, villages, and farms to capture the spirit, culture, and individual personalities of the Korean people, whose lives were dramatically affected by the war.
Type
image
Format
Photograph
Identifier
8537fad0-7691-4cd9-8ae3-d067d2691a2d
https://pepperdine.quartexcollections.com/documents/detail/4854
https://images.quartexcollections.com/pepperdine/thumbnails/preview/8537fad0-7691-4cd9-8ae3-d067d2691a2d
0017-b11f14-0009
Subject
People
Women
Laborers
Lifting & carrying
Baskets
Korean War, 1950-1953
Korea (South)
War
Source
Hanson A. Williams, Jr. Collection of Photographs and Negatives 0017

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