Internment assembly center for Japanese-American citizens at Santa Anita racetrack in California. The main gate of the center. Army guards stand at the gate. Visitors stand behind barricades. Japanese-American internment camp or relocation center internees stand behind wire fences.
Internment camp or relocation center for Japanese-American citizens at Santa Anita racetrack assembly center in California during World War 2. Internee nurse dietician directs preparation of food trays for internee patients.Internee hospital orderlies carry trays to patients. An obstetrical diet kitchen. Nurse dietician supervises preparation of food trays for maternity patients. Food in trolleys. They pour soup from a big bowl.
Internment camp or relocation center for Japanese-American citizens at Santa Anita racetrack assembly center in California, during World War 2. Surgery ward in hospital at center. Nurse ties a mask over a doctor's mouth. Doctors operate on a patient and nurses help them. All members of medical team are Japanese-American internees.
Japanese-American citizens at internment campr or relocation center during World War 2. Infant nursery in Japanese-American internment assembly center hospital, Santa Anita, California. An internee nurse, using a tied napkin worn as a face mask, takes a baby in her lap. Babies in cribs. A nurse wearing face mask stands beside a crib. Nurse tucks in bed linen in crib. 'No Admittance' written over the entrance.
Hospital pharmacy in hospital at Japanese-American internment assembly center, Santa Anita, California (a relocation center or internment camp in World War 2 for Japanese-American citizens). Internee pharmacists fill prescriptions.
An elevator observatory at The El Cortez hotel (El Cortez Condominiums 702 Ash St, San Diego, CA 92101, United States) in San Diego, California. A woman dressed in a space cadet or astronaut-like uniform stands in the elevator, known as the "Starlight Express." Passengers seen boarding the all-glass elevator that rises outside the building to carries guests to a rooftop ballroom. The lift supported on a hydraulic ram 175 feet long, rises up to the roof of the hotel, Clip includes a brief elevated view of the city of San Diego as seen from the elevator.
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