Frozen fillet boxes prepared at the Boston Fish Pier in Boston, Massachusetts. A packet on a table reads 'Seafresh', 'Quick Frozen Fillets', 'Ocean Perch'. The address reads 'General Seafoods Corporation, I-15 Fish Pier, Boston, Mass'. stacked receptacles containing the packets. A man pulls out a sliding receptacle and takes out a couple of packets. He puts them in an empty spot. The the layers of receptacles containing fresh fish are compressed by a hydraulic press and placed in a freezer. A hand locks the freezer door and pushes a button to start cooling. The temperature shows 4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Men weigh fish at the Boston Fish Pier in Boston, Massachusetts. A large lorry parked on the pier. Two men transfer catch from a boat by means of baskets hauled from overhead hooks and lines.The fish are moved onto scales for weighing.
A man cuts pieces of fish with a knife to use as bait. Another man removes fish heads and trims the fish. A man pushes a cart full of fish. Men walk on the pier. A box full of fish at the pier.
A frozen fish packet plant at the Boston Fish Pier in Boston, Massachusetts. A packet of fresh fish fillets on a table. Men move stacks of packets. A man put s the packets on trays. The trays are compressed. and placed in a freezer. A man locks the door and pushes a button. to start the freezing process. The temperature shows about 4 degree Fahrenheit.
Japanese-American internment center scenes, during World War 2. They are brought to an assembly center at the Tanforan race track in San Bruno California. A man cut a boy's hair in a barber shop at the Tanforan center (relocation or internment center for Japanese-American citizens during World War 2). The boy sits on a chair with a cloth wrapped over his shoulders. The barber cuts the hair with a machine.
Internment of Japanese-Americans at assembly center in Tanforan race track,San Bruno, California. Views of former betting office windows at the race track. "Win", "place" and 'Show" signs above the windows.Sign on former betting office door reads "Tanforan Totalizer Office Room 4, Hours 8:30am to 5:30pm' A view of hands typing on a typewriter at the editor's desk of the Tanforan Totalizer Newspaper, a newspaper published by and for Japanese-Americans citizens at relocation or internment centers during World War 2.
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