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Subscribe for daily upload of history content : / @historicalvideoshd5461 description 3 MLS From atop roof wall showing melted and collapsed roof of a cotton spinning factory. Note how the steel roof supports have sagged inwards. 4 MS Same as above, closer shot. 6 MS Shows point where girders were joined to the cement walls. Shows how they have rested but undamaged by fire. 4 MLS From atop roof wall looking W along entire collapsed roof. 5 MLS Of S and E faces of two story brick load bearing wall gutted by fire (Generator House. 6 MLS Pan L to R looking N showing rubble and burned out area of factory. 4 MLS Of remains of heating unit. 5 MS Of a group of rusted lathes and drills. 14 MLS Pan L to R looking N showing remains of two two-story brick load bearing walls that have been gutted and destroyed by fire. 7 LS Panning N of devastated area around hospital. 6 LS Devastated area and rubble now overgrown with weeds. 5 LS Looking SE across Hyegemi School area showing rubble. Note large steel frame water tower in background intact. 14 MS Interior of what was once a cotton spinning mill. Several cuts to show rusted spinning machines, collapsed metal roof. 12 Interior shot of silk spinning mill showing the effect of fire to weaving machines, rollers, heaters, and tubes. (Series of short scenes. 15 MLS Pan along prison walls showing how the walls prevented the fire from entering the prison, also a short CU of prison cell. 9 LS Panning from a dirt road covered with debris over to Ashi River showing how the river acted as a firebreak. 6 LS Looking N showing the W and S faces of six-story concrete building (Tenmaya Department Store. 3 LS General view of city showing damaged as seen when looking W from the civic center. 7 MS Pan looking W, interior of building I of Okayama Nippon Electric Company. Shows workers cleaning up debris in the assembly shop for AC radio finding equipment. 15 MLS Looking SW showing collapsed roof of building K in the foreground a Japanese (Company Engineer looks over the remains for possible salvage and re-construction. 8 MLS Same as above, another angle which shows the distorted roof. 6 MS CU Looking NW at building M, workers remove crated machinery. 16 MLS Building M. Three Japanese inspect salvageable items. 9 MS Reverse angle of above as Japanese walk thru ruins. 24 LS Pan NW to E showing what was once a cigarette factory. MLS Looking N shows effect of fire to machinery and buildings. MS Series of shots shows various buildings of plant. 9 LS Pan NW to SW showing collapsed warehouse as result of intense heat. 8 MSA Series of three takes looking NE showing destroyed buildings of cigarette factory. 18 MS A series of three shots showing buildings and machinery in ruins. 24 LS Pan NW to W showing the effect of incendiary attack on the N part of the Medical College. This pan includes the following general view of are in front of the Hospital; remains of a two-storied frame structure on the ground of the Hospital; three-storied reinforced concrete building which was unaffected by fire; several quick cuts of various parts of the N section of the area in front of the Hospital. 11 LS Pan NW to N showing general view of the area N of Hospital. 5 LS Looking NW from Okayama College Hospital showing Girl s High School, Electric Power Plant and Okayama Nippon Electric Company building. 14 LS Pan general view of the city as seen from atop the roof of the college hospital. View is looking N to NE across central, W and S sections of the city. Note the progress of reconstruction. 18 LS Pan L to R of Medical College (better coverage than previous pan. 15 Same as above, different angles. 29 Same as above. 19 MS MC Showing banks of ruined silk spinning machinery while two Japanese engineers for the silk company inspect the salvageable items. 9 LS Pan interior of wool spinning plant showing same type of machinery as seen above. This building is located S of building shown above. 8 MS Same as above, closer shot of machinery and rubble. 16 LS Pan S to E showing exterior walls and buildings of the Kanegafuchi Silk Spinning Mill. Scene shows extent of fire damage to main building. Shot high from atop the wall overlooking main side street with pedestrian traffic. 9 MLS Pan S to SE distorted and structural damage to building shown above. This is a closer view, same angle. 7 MS Same as above, closer shot. 8 MS Same as above. View of the fire-scarred floor area. 3 MC Same as above. View of the fire-scarred machinery. 4 MS Pan E showing the N wall of the Okayama Prison which acted as a firebreak between Futsukaichi and Nanokaichi-Machi streets. 5 MS Looking S showing W wall of Okayama Prison. 5 MLS Looking N at multi-storied building of reinforced concrete (Tonmaya Department Store located SW of Chugoku Bank in which the fifth floor was destroyed by fire. 9 MS Pan looking S from Okayama Prefecture office showing the Kosie Grade School-Vocational School (high School still standing. 3 MS