62929 The streets were packed and even out in the open all wending their
way to East Gate and outside, Korea. Funeral of Ex-emperor of Korea.
62930 Outside the East Gate just off a bridge. It shows the crowd still
going out farther to find a place to view the Procession. Korea. Funeral
of Ex-emperor of Korea.
62931 The police would clear the bridge and mourners in sack cloth would
come along on foot. Korea. Funeral of Ex-emperor of Korea.
62932 One of the palanquins in the first part of the procession. Korea.
Funeral of Ex-emperor of Korea.
81552 Seoul, Korea. Miss Pak, graduate Ewha School, served one hundred
and thirty three days in solitary confinement because of part in patriotic
demonstration.
81553 Seoul, Korea. Student(?) in Ewha School.
81554 Two Korean students at Ewha. Boith have been imprisoned for
patriotism.
81555 Group of Ewha students imprisoned by Japanese.
82490 Korea, Seoul. Mission Church in foreground, view of Seoul at right.
82491 Korea. View thatched roofs of homes in little village near Seoul.
82492 Japanese cavalry parading thru streets on eve of march 1st 1920
trying to intimidate the Koreans and prevent another disturbance similar to
that of March 1st 1919.
82493 Japanese police station with Y.M.C.A. building adjoining.
89311 Crowd at dedication of new Pyengyang High School.
89719 Korean plowing with cow and two piece wooden plow.
89720 Stump mill run by water power.
89939 The nine girls in the Ewha Haktang School who are taking a college
course. The only girls in Korea who are taking the college course. Seoul,
Korea.
97509 General view of the city, showing Women's Foreign Missionary Society Primary School. B.F.M.
Hospital, B.F.M. High School dormitory and residence of Mr. Chee.
Pyengyang.
97510 General view of the city with Government High School for Korean
girls in foreground (two buildings), and Government for Korean boys in
background. Pyengyang.
97511 View of river valley from Peony Point. Pyengyang.
97512 Shops of Korean Christians closed on Sunday. Pyengyang.
97513 Shops of Korean Christians closed on Sunday. Pyengyang.