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William Elliot Griffis collection (MC 1015)--Korean Photographs
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Title
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KP 13.01.12 - Scene at the North Gate of Seoul
Source
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William Elliot Griffis Collection (MC 1015); Special Collections and University Archives; Rutgers University Libraries.
Date
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n.d.
Creator
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Photographer unknown.
Description
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The North Gate of Seoul was one of the Eight Gates in the Fortress Wall of Seoul that was built in 1396 in the Joseon Dynasty. It was called Sukjeongmun or Bukdaemun. Bukdaemun literally translates to Great North Gate.
1396
Bukdaemun
Eight Gates
Fortress Wall of Seoul
Great North Gate
Griffis
Joseon Dynasty
Korea
Korean Photographs
KP 13.01.12
North Gate of Seoul
photograph
Seoul
Sukjeongmun