Carlo
Rossetti : Corea e Coreani Volume 2 INDEX
OF ILLUSTRATIONS Scans of the photos
made and shared by Russsell Kelly. NOTE
- For the Illustrations marked with one or two
asterisks, for those of Korean
objects from the Author's collection and for the ancient
Korean wood
engravings, the same notes given in Part I apply. - The
pen drawings reproduced
here are due to Mr. L. Rossetti, brother of the Author,
and the remaining
illustrations were taken from photographs kindly offered
to the Author by
Messrs. JL Smith, former British Vice-Consul in Seoul,
L. Ornati Lieutenant of
Vessel, former commander of the R. Legation in Seoul,
and N. Parodi, second
Chief Helmsman, former secretary of the Author. TABLES
AND PICTURES OUTSIDE OF THE TEXT: The
Temple
of Heaven in Seoul Frontispiece **
View
of Cemulpo. 24 China
Charter 38 Surroundings
of
Seoul Kong Dok Ni 44 *
The Imperial Palace of Ciong-Dong 60 Surroundings
of Seoul 60 **
Korean
market 74 Pure
Korean blood 92 World
map 138 Korean
playing cards 168 Surroundings
of
Seoul Kong Dok Ni 178 *
The
great road of the South Gate 192 Central
Post
and Telegraph Office in Seoul 192 The
mines of Korea 210 *
Along Ciong No 222 Map
of Korea at the back of the volume IN
THE TEXT: *
Korean officials on R. N. Puglia 13 Seoul
- San-Dong
District 15 Seoul
- The
Ciong-Myo road 16 The
great
road of the South Gate 17 A
street in the Southern district 18 Seoul
- Japanese
district of Cin-ko-gai 19 Laundresses
20 *
Pheasant
seller 22 *
Korean
type of common class 22 *
Korean
with rain hat 23 *
Fagot
Seller 23 Ancient
Warrior 24 *
Water carrier 25 Seoul
- Outside the South Gate 27 **
Women
of the countryside under the walls of Seoul 28 **
Small
Korean farmers 29 Seoul
- Water
Gate 30 Hon
Puk
Mun, outside Master's Gate 31 **
The
Walls of Seoul 33 **
Seoul - Wheat
Market 35 A
Gentleman of the Ancient Mold 37 Common
sedan chair "Pu-kyo" 38 Japanese
soldiers on the streets of Seoul 41 Beijing
Road 42 North
Gate
on Mount Puk-han 43 Pavilion
in
the Western Palace 45 **
View
of Ryong-san, the port of Seoul on the Han River
47 **
The
ancient Arch at Peking Pass 48 **
The
Independence Arch 49 *
Backrests
used by Korean porters 50 Two
“coolies”
loaded with chairs 51 *
Foreign
Minister on his way to the Palace with the court sedan
and escort of
honor 53 The
offending pipes 54 **
The gate of the Deer Park in the Summer Palace 56 The
Cing-Ciong
pavilion in the Western Palace 57 Lake
Pan-uol in the Western Palace 58 **
Pavilion
where Queen Min was killed 59 **
Room
where Queen Min was killed 61 A
corner of the Park of the Western Palace 62 *
A
"coolie" 63 Korean
hats: 1. Great ceremony bushel hat (Pit-Cat). 2.
Phrygian House Hat (Tang •
Ken) _ 3. Butterfly Court Hat (Sai-Mo) 64 Korean
hats 1. Court musician's hat (Ya-Tai). 2. Buddhist abbot
hat (Carri-Tu). 3, Poreter’s
hat 65 Pectoral
embroidery
of a first degree official 66 Korean
Minister
in gala dress (Tai-Rye-Pok) in sedan chair
(Sa-in-nam-ye) 67 Young
“ghi-sang” 68 *
Group
of "coolies" 69 Gala
sedans
of the Imperial Palace 70 Common
sedan 71 Sedan
chair “Cio-hen” 72 Sedan
chair “Nam-ye” 73 Common
sedan chair “Cyang-pu-kyo” 75 *
Seoul Mint - Pantograph for engraving 77 The Independent, organ of
the Circle of Independence 79 Funerary
monument 80 Visiting
card of a Korean minister 83 *
Imperial
Pavilion on Tok-so Road near Seoul 84 A
gin-seng plantation near Song-Do 85 The
rain
hat in use in Seoul 89 Mourning
Man 90 *
Yi
Yong Ik 91 *
A
demonstration in front of the Imperial Palace 93 Yun
Yung
Son. ex-prime minister, in court dress 94 Yi
Ciong
No, high-ranking Korean official (Pan-su), in
court dress 95 Han
River Ferry 97 Talk
99 An
“A-mun”
outside the West Gate 100 Seoul:
Little
East Gate 101 Korean
police
officers and soldiers 103 Prisoners
sentenced
to the conga 105 Korean
Criminal Procedure - Examination
of a witness 106 An
interrogation
in the Korean courts107 Justice
is
done 108 The
end of rebels 109 *
Korean cavalry 110 Group
of Korean generals and officers111 *
A
cavalry officer 112 Ancient
Korean knights 112 Ancient
Korean
general in campaign costume 113 Ancient
Korean general in ceremonial dress 113. Korean
general
in ordinary clothing 114 Korean
general
In high dress 114 S.
E.
Min Yong Whan, generalissimo of the Korean army
114 *
Korean patrol 115 *
The
morning show 115 *
Korean
Trumpeters 116 *
A
barracks in Seoul 117 Mount
Puk-han 118 Ancient
Korean weapons. 120 Korean
soldier (1882) 122 Page
from a Korean military treaty 123 A
Korean duel 124 Ancient
pagoda in Hwa-ciang monastery, Ciang-dan district 81 A
Korean Duel 126 Spearhead
126 A
school teacher and his pupils 127 Track
printed in "eur-mun" characters
130 Handwritten
piece in “eur-mun” characters 130 The
Korean Alphabet 131 A
recent Japanese banknote (special issue for Korea)
showing mixed Chinese
writing and “eur-mun” on the sides 132 Table
showing the Sanskrit derivation of the Korean alphabet
133 Lattice
of a Korean window 134 Korean
children 136 Little
Korean
schoolchildren 137 Ink,
brush and inkwell 138 *
Seoul
High School 139 *
Seoul High School pupils 140 *
Seoul
High School professors 140 *
A
physics lesson at Seoul High School 141 *
An
algebra lesson at Seoul High School 141 An
elementary school in Seoul. 142 *
A
lesson by prof. Bollhjan, director of the German
language school 143 *
Professor
Frampton and his assistants 144 *
A class of the English school 145 *
The
pupils of the English school of Seul 145 *
Prof. Martel, director of the French language school,
and his assistants 147 * Professor.
Fomienko
in a class of the Russian language school 148 *
Pupils
of the Russian language school 149 A
load of tables 150 **
Peasant
from Pyeng-yang 151 Buddhist
abbot 153 Weaver
154 Farmers
tilling the land155 Commemorative
pavilion
of the 40th anniversary of the accession of H. M. the
Emperor 156 Seoul
- The
White Buddha. 157 A
funeral in Seoul 158 A
bridge outside the West Gate 161 Construction
of
a mud wall 162 Korean
newlyweds 163 Korean
games:
cards and dominoes 164 Children
of
a Korean village 165 "Nyut"
168 Midday
169 A
Korean band 170 Korean
Chess 171 A
Korean Village 172 The
Walls
of Seoul on Mount Nam-san 173 *
Mr.
Yang and his pupil playing "ul-ki" 175 Black
lacquer cabinet from Ciul-la Do 176 Basket
shop and hardware store 179 A
chest from Pyeng-yang 180 Seoul
box 181 Tobacco
box in iron and silver 181 Iron
and silver tea box 181 General
store in Seoul 183 Korean
lamp in iron and silver 184 Korean
fans 184 Korean
bronze 184 Korean
painting 185 A
Korean forge 186 Rice
set in copper 188 **
The
international concession of Cemulpo (seen from the
North) 190 **
The
international concession of Cemulpo (view from the
South) 191 **
Japanese
Quarter of Fusan 193 *
The
Japanese Post of Seoul 194 Korean
stamps 195 *
Mr.
Clémencet in Seoul Central Post Office 196 *
Central
Telephone Office in Seoul 197 *
At Seoul station 198 Japanese
soldiers
at Cemulpo station 199 Peasant
200 The
Great
Bridge over the Han River and the Cemulpo-Seoul
Railway 201 *
Seoul
tramways 202 *
“Illiakou”,
the most common means of transport in Seoul 203 *
The one and only carriage in Seoul 206 **
Southern
Seoul District with the Catholic Cathedral 207 The
Russian legation in Seoul 208 The
Japanese legation in Seoul 209 The
American
mines of Un-san 211 The
German
legation in Seoul 212 The
American legation in Seoul 214 American
Church
in Ciong-Dong 215 The
French
legation in Seoul 217 *
The
Italian legation in Seoul 218 The
new
hotel at Seoul Station 219 The
British
legation in Seoul 221 One
lira of ancient Korean currency 224 |