A farm north of Pusan.
Typical buildings in a farm village north of Pusan.
Even in winter Korean women do the family washing outdoors in a stream. The padded winter clothing is taken apart, beaten with a wooden stick on rocks, dried, then sewn together again.
An outdoor shop selling housewares.
Korean orphans parading in clothing, which comes from many parts of the world, donated to the emergency relief programme in Korea through the UN Korean Reconstruction Agency.
Coal or any other fuel is scarce in Korea. The coal can be burned only if pressed into these bullets by using a cohesive and flammable substance. People make their own or buy from dealers such as this one.
A pottery, near Tongnae (15 miles northeast of Pusan). The large jars are for kimchi, the national dish, the smaller ones will serve as washbasins, food-containers, etc. UNKRA has allocated $10,000 for equipment and aid to cottage and village industries.
The backyard of the farmhouse.
Farmers thatching the roof of the farmhouse.
The thatching continued.