Midsommarfirande i regn. Två barn står och skrattar vid midsommarstången under varsitt paraply. Sverige
Midsummer in rain. The traditional swedish holiday can be rainy, although these two girls are laughing and having fun under their umbrellas.
Storbritannien 1945. Tre flickor balanserar var sin bok på huvudet. En övning som håller ryggen rak och ger en god hållning. Fotograf KG Kristoffersson tog bilden 1945 på en reportageresa genom Storbritannien strax efter andra världskrigets slut.
England 1945. Three girls are balancing books on their heads. An exercise to keep the back straighter and to improve posture. KG Kristoffersson travelled in England after the ww2 1945 and took this picture at a school.
Storbritannien 1945. Tylorstown i den brittiska riksdelen Wales. Ett samhälle som på 1800-talet uppstod runt kolgruvor i området. Den sista gruvan lades ned på 1960-talet. Här en storasyster som ser om sitt syskon i barnvagnen. Bilden tagen av KG Kristoffersson som reste runt i England 1945 efter det Andra världskrigets slut.
United Kingdom 1945. The village of Tylorstown in the Rhondda valley in Wales. Tylorstown was founded in the mid-19th century as a result of the coal mining at the location. Pictured a big sister looking after her younger sister who lies in the baby carriage.
By swedish photographer KG Kristoffersson who was in Great Britain 1945.
England 1945. Interiör från en skola där en pojke åker nedför en ledstång. Bilden tagen av KG Kristoffersson som reste runt i England 1945 efter det Andra världskrigets slut.
In the stairway of an English school, a boy slides down the handrail.
By swedish photographer KG Kristoffersson who was in England 1945 for three months, shortly after the world-war II ended.
Storbritannien 1945. Tre flickor balanserar var sin bok på huvudet. En övning som håller ryggen rak och ger en god hållning. Fotograf KG Kristoffersson tog bilden 1945 på en reportageresa genom Storbritannien strax efter andra världskrigets slut.
England 1945. Three girls are balancing books on their heads. An exercise to keep the back straighter and to improve posture. At Aida Foster's School of dancing at 1011 Finchley Road, golders Green in London. Aida Foster is the educator of young girls and women who looks for a career in dancing, acting and modelling fashion. The age of the students varies between 2 to 18 years. The idea of someone walking with something balancing on their head is part of the training in walking gracefully. Aida Fosters daughter miss Anita Foster is working at the school as a dance teacher. One of the young students is actress Jean Kent.