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Object Number 36-109-60/16283.1.112
Display Title Presbyterian mission at Fusan
Descriptions
Object Description Written on board: "Korea / 36-109 / Presbyterian Mission at Fusan / Fusan - also known as Pusan or Husan, S. E. Korea / Gift of C. H. Hawes"
Department Photographic
Date 1885-1913
Culture
  • Korean
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Asia / Korea / <State> / <County> / Busan
Dimensions Overall: 10.4775 × 14.605 cm (4 1/8 × 5 3/4 in.)
Provenance
Collector Prof. Wells
Donor Donated by Dr. Charles Henry Hawes

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Elderly woman
36-109-60/16283.1.113 Elderly woman
Busan
Group on porch
36-109-60/16283.1.114 Group on porch
Korea
Man in mourning dress in front of building
36-109-60/16283.1.110 Man in mourning dress in front of building
Korea
Bridge of Japanese settlement at Gensan, earliest boundary of the neutral zone
36-109-60/16283.1.111 Bridge of Japanese settlement at Gensan, earliest boundary of the neutral zone
Korea
Village street scene
36-109-60/16283.1.107 Village street scene
Busan
Village street on market day
36-109-60/16283.1.109 Village street on market day
Busan
Group outside house
36-109-60/16283.1.108 Group outside house
Busan
House
36-109-60/16283.1.84 House
Siberia
Canoe
36-109-60/16283.1.87 Canoe
Siberia
Group of men, women, and children
36-109-60/16283.1.85 Group of men, women, and children
Siberia
Winter encampment
36-109-60/16283.1.91 Winter encampment
Siberia
Woman and child
36-109-60/16283.1.98 Woman and child
Siberia