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Photograph of Min Yong-hwan's state funeral (Dec. 16-18 1905). On this funeral procession, see the web site under 'Letters from Troubled Seoul', under the date Dec. 17, 1905.
Photograph of Min Yong-hwan's state funeral procession (Dec. 16-18 1905). On this funeral procession, see the web site under 'Letters from Troubled Seoul', under the date Dec. 17, 1905.
Inscription/Marks: No inscription
Identifier: 1260.60.09.39.03
Persistent URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5xmz
Photograph of Min Yong-Hwan's state funeral (Dec. 16-18 1905). On this funeral procession, see the web site under 'Letters from Troubled Seoul', under the date Dec. 17, 1905. Shown here are military personnel participating in the event.
Photograph of Min Yong-hwan's state funeral (Dec. 16-18 1905). On this funeral procession, see the web site under 'Letters from Troubled Seoul', under the date Dec. 17, 1905. The grotesque figure on the cart pulled by the runners is a symbol for frightening off or propitiating evil spirits.
The scene probably shows people waiting for the procession of Min Yong-hwan's funeral, sitting near one of the gates, either 'Namdaemun' (Sounth Gate) or 'Tongdaemun' (East Gate).
Inscription/Marks: No inscription.
Identifier: 1260.60.09.44.03
Persistent URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5xng
Photograph of Min Yong-hwan's state funeral (Dec. 16-18 1905). On this funeral procession, see the web site under 'Letters from Troubled Seoul', under the date Dec. 17, 1905.
Inscription/Marks: No inscription
Identifier: 1260.60.09.38.02
Persistent URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5xmt
The group of Korean men, in full scholar's attire. Their dress is made up of the following elements: horsehair hats, 'turumagi' (overcoats), and a string belt with a tassel tied on the upper part of the overcoat.
Identifier: 1260.61.055.02
Persistent URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5xpg