Korean History Gallery
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Sungseok Ahn 안 성석 (Korean, b. 1985, Suwon, Korea) - 1: Cheonan Independence Hall 2: Old Seoul Stati
The Bizarre F-82 Twin Mustang fighter,One of the most unusual airplanes in aviation history, the F-8
<윤미(允美)네 집> by 전몽각Yunmine (Yun-mi’s Family) by Mong-Gak ChunA photographer’s 26-year-photograp
Korean tiger hunters, late 19th century.
When engaged in formal duties like guarding the palace or marching in parades, members of the Joseon
Four men of the Korean Service Corps redigging a monsoon drainageditch along a road leading to The H
walterreedhistory:Korean War service member at Walter Reed General Hospital with prosthetic arm, c.1
Korean soldiers guarding Japanese prisoners, 1st Sino Japanese War, circa 1894-1895.
The US invaded Korea first by setting up a collaborationist government against the popular will of t
Korean War Era US M1C Sniper riflefrom Rock Island Auctions
South Korean soldiers of the 2nd Marine Brigade practicing Tae Kwon Do, Vietnam War.
Korean traditional jade tea pot with carved apricot blossoms.More artworks here.
Benjamin Han’s dissertation research led him to a friendship with Sue Kim, a member of the fam
“17-year-old @chloekimsnow is the daughter of Korean immigrants. Today she made history as the young
A Korean female shaman doing her work. Shamanism, called in Korean misin or ‘superstition,
Australian soldiers posing with Chinese propaganda signs for UN troops, Korean War.
Celadon Incense Burner from the Korean Goryeo Dynasty, with kingfisher glaze. This artifact is a Nat
내시 [naesi] - Korean Palace Eunuch.“Historically, eunuchs have been employed as guards and
This bronze mirror is decorated with the Korean adaptation of a Chinese landscape scene. Foreign inf
post-historic:Turkish Brigade hoisting up a flag, Korean War, specific date unknown
Empty artilley Casings, Korean War
Chinese prisoners of war, captured by American troops in northern Korea near the Chosin Reservoir, 1
Korean laborers captured by Americans at Normandy. The Koreans were laborers for the Japanese,
POW exchange during and after the Korean War (1953):RAAF Nursing Sister Pam Leahy with one of the fi
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