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    Dr. Dezső Bozóky's Photographs

    Dr. Dezső Bozóky's Photographs

    Research on Asian historical photography Dr. Dezső Bozóky (1871-1957), naval doctor in the service of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, spent considerable time on the waters of the Ottoman Empire and East Asian countries in the first decade of the twentieth century. He visited several countries and enthusiasticaly captured the everyday life, shops, elegant building and parks, harbour life, ships, and dock workers of many cities. He published …

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    … also contains 298 stereo glass slides taken in Constantinople (today Istan bul) and Asia Minor by Dezső Bozóky in 1905. Apart from the document photo archive and the slide archive, neither of which will be expanded in the foreseeable future, the Hopp Museum Archive also contains 3236 photographs connected to Asia, and 13,390 in ventoried documents. They can be accessed for research via a relational database. After the decease of the first director of the museum, Zoltán Felvinczi …

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    Historical Photographs of Asia

    Historical Photographs of Asia

    … ISSN: 2676-9883 Visit to the Land of Morning Calm. Dr Dezső Bozóky’s Korean Photographs The few Hungarians who visited the Korean Peninsula at the dawn of the 20th century could observe it during a short-lived transitory period. Korea was still formally an independent state, while the encroachments of the Empire of Japan already foreshadowed the impending loss of statehood. It was during this time of transition that Dr Dezső Bozóky …

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