treet from the railway station to the Southern Gate
Visit to the Land of Morning Calm
travelphoto
Accession Nr.: | A.4760.2.23.1. |
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Type: | photograph |
Artist/Maker: | |
Date of production: |
ca. 1900
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Place of production: | |
Acquisition: | collection of Dezső Bozóky |
Signed: | Below the photo: Dezső Bozóky's handwriting: Seoul: The street leading from the railway to the south gate. |
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Materials/Techniques: | gelatin silver printing-out-paper print |
Dimensions: | height: 9.5 cm width: 14 cm |
The album containing Dezső Bozóky's travelphotos (second). Related item: A.4760.2. (album). Unknown photographer. Photograph purchased by Dezső Bozóky. Water carriers in Pyeongyang, on the road leading from Daedong-mun, the city gate visible in the distance. Behind the latter
flows the Daedong River, whose water the carriers bear. The name of the gate is legible from even this distance: Daedong-mun, or, “The
Gate that Opens onto Daedong River.” The sign under the upper roof reads “Gate of Those Who Draw from the Spring.” The city’s wall and
the gate were built in the 3rd century, and the latter received the form visible in the photo in 1635. It is one of the few surviving photos
of old Pyeongyang.
place of production: Pyongyang (McCune–Reischauer: P'yŏngyang)
flows the Daedong River, whose water the carriers bear. The name of the gate is legible from even this distance: Daedong-mun, or, “The
Gate that Opens onto Daedong River.” The sign under the upper roof reads “Gate of Those Who Draw from the Spring.” The city’s wall and
the gate were built in the 3rd century, and the latter received the form visible in the photo in 1635. It is one of the few surviving photos
of old Pyeongyang.
place of production: Pyongyang (McCune–Reischauer: P'yŏngyang)