Landscaping activity at the Pusan housing development.
Miss Wendy Heaton of Toronto, physiotherapist at the Tongnae Center for Rehabilitation of the Physically Handicapped, helps Lee Sung Woo master the artificial limb with which the Center has equipped him. Miss Heaton is in charge of physiotherapeutic training at the UNKRA project, and is also training Korean nurses in her work.
Lee Sung Woo, a young Korean army veteran who lost his leg in the front line, watches as his modelling cast is removed at the Tongnae Center. The Center, founded and equipped by UNKRA and supported with the help of the American-Korean Foundation. The cast will be used in the construction of an artificial limb, and the veteran will be trained in its use and taught a trade before he is discharged from the Center. International staff is also training Korean opposite numbers to take over the Center
Showing interior framing with extra strong stringers, frames, engine girders and topside of keelson. Vessel structure entirely built with finest hard wood from Borneo. Framing Yacal wood, Hull and dock planking -Kapore wood.
Seoul Mothers & Children Home.
Seoul Mothers & Children Home.
Seoul Mothers & Children Home.
On the roof-top, Dr. Hyun's greenhouse contains local and foreign varieties of trees. He is trying to develop a hybrid which will be hardier than local trees and will ease the erosion of the hillside.
Sickle blades, forged in this small Suwon shop and shaped under a motor driven hammer, are ground to a sharp edge by these young boys. They sit astride the frames of their grinding wheels like mounted jockeys.
A small lathe and a sharp chisel shape the short wooden handle of the sickle.