A man prints few papers on the printing machine. "ON OUR WAY" is printed on top of the paper. The print, dated 6th June 1942, belongs to Pine Mountain Guidance Institute.
Three poor children are seen in a home near a cook stove. The eldest child passes bread to one and picks-up the youngest one. The eldest child also eats bread.
Two children play with water at a hand-pump. Water pours out as the boy pushes the lever down. The girl collects the water in a bucket. She feeds water to the boy via a spoon.
Houses are seen in the valley and a river passes by the valley. The houses are well built and trees are scattered among the houses. A rail track is seen. Workers move over a small wooden bridge constructed at the entrance of a coal mine. The workers are wearing helmets.
An instructor guides her student during a craft class. Students sit on a table. The instructor guides one of them to use nails on the material. The student hit the nails with jerk of stone. A duck pictures out on her frame as she hits the nails.
Students work on a table in an adults craft class. Instructor guides her student to draw duck on the base. Student draws an outline by hitting a nail on the base with a stone.
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