Title | Korea |
Call Number | JLP 447 Alb. 9 |
Date | approximately 1900 |
Description | Album is bound in textured black material. The number "9" is embossed in gold in the center of the cover. Number "9" is also affixed to spine with glue.Contains photographs taken by Jack London while on assignment to cover the Russo-Japanese War. |
Notes | Slight wear on spine. The photographs in this album appear to be for the most part commercially produced for tourist trade and sale to newspapers. Not taken by London. |
Physical Description | 1 photograph album; 100 pages; 18 x 26 cm |
Subject | London, Jack, 1876-1916. Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905. War correspondents. |
Genre | Photograph albums. (aat) |
Department | The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. Manuscripts Department |
Physical Collection | Jack London Collection |
Digital Collection | Jack London Photographs and Negatives, Huntington Digital Library |
Finding Aid/Guide to Collection | http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf8q2nb2xs |
Jack London (1876-1916) was an American author best known for his fiction about California, Alaska, and the Pacific. His novel The Call of the Wild is among the most internationally popular works by an American. An autodidact, he directed his thirst for knowledge toward several passions, including sailing, ranching, and photography. He traveled widely, to Hawaii and throughout the South Pacific, through California, Oregon, Nevada, to Korea during the Russo-Japanese war, Mexico during the Mexican Civil War, and London, England, experiences which are reflected in his writing and his photographs.
p. 76 - Pottery peddler. Two men wearing a-frame backpacks on a dirt road. The man on the left smokes a pipe and crouches on the ground with a walking stick in his lap. The man on the right is turned to the side, an assortment of large pots tied to his backpack.
p. 77 - Candy peddler -- coolie purchasing. A young man carries a wooden tray with a lid, tied around his neck with rope. Another man, his back to the camera, is wearing an a-frame backpack and reaches toward the tray. There is snow on the ground and they both wear heavy, white clothing.
p. 78 - Vegetable peddler. A man seen from the side carries an a-frame backpack. Two long, woven baskets filled with root vegetables are tied to the frame. He wears a hooded coat and bends forward slightly.
p. 79 - Korean sawmill. one man with his back to the camera, wears ragged clothing and a white hat. To the left, a few other men sit on logs, one of which has a two-man saw braced around it. In the background, a city street, buildings, pedestrians.
p. 80 - Tub maker. A man sits on ground against a stone wall. He smokes a long, thin pipe. He works with tools on a round, shallow, wooden tub. To the left on the ground, a "sagat" style hat, to his right, and in back, tools and materials.
p. 81 - Chair. Two bearers carry a woman in a "gama" or litter. The woman looks out of the window of the gama. They stand in front of an open building with an ornate roof and eaves.
p. 82 - Ladies chair. Two bearers carry a "gama" or litter, with windows covered. They stand on a street lined with thatched-roof houses and other pedestrians.
p. 83 - Shoe peddler. An older man and a younger man facing each other, and slightly stooped. Both carry a-frame backpacks loaded with dozens of woven, straw shoes. Behind them a couple with a child look toward camera. They stand in front of a long, low building.
p. 84 - Korean steam shovel. A group of laborers work the earth with a contraption made of rope and a shovel. one man holds the shovel, two others hold ropes attached to the shovel. on the right, a child smokes a cigarette, and an upper class man wearing a "gat" style hat looks toward camera.
p. 85 - Jar peddler. A man stands stooped over, smoking a pipe, and facing camera. He holds a walking stick, and on his back, an a-frame backpack loaded with large jars and pots, which reach several feet above his head. Behind him, thatched-roof buildings, and a market stall.
p. 86 - A row of open market stalls selling straw items, including baskets, mats, bundles of straw, straw "sagat" hats. In the background, a few pedestrians are visible in the street.
p. 87 - A row of open market stalls selling woven straw baskets of all shapes and sizes, and mats. A shopkeeper stands in the middle of his inventory. Two large a-frame backpacks are propped up on the ground on the right.
p. 88 - Country farmers. Men and children sit and stand in rows in front of a straw structure with a thatched roof. They all wear traditional white clothing, some wear hats.
p. 89 - Two oxen stand in an open courtyard area. Their backs are loaded with chopped wood which reaches over each side almost to the ground. Children in ragged clothes stand behind them.
p. 90 - Seen from behind, a row of women sit along the edge of a narrow waterway. They wash clothes in the water. Behind them are piles of white clothing. In the background, houses, a railcar, and passengers visible in the distance.
p. 91 - Washing clothes in street. A long row of women sit against a stone wall, washing clothing in a shallow waterway. Clothes dry on the wall above, a few children stand in the water. In the distance, town buildings and mountains.
p. 92 - Korean Buddhist temple & worshipers. Two men seen from the back, sit before an altar in a temple. A statue of the Buddha sits on top of the altar, along with an offering bowl and other decorative items. on the lower right, a painting of three deities.
p. 93 - Korean marriage. A man in format attire and a "gat" style hat, stands in the middle of an open room with a raised floor. Behind him, on the upper level, is a heavily made-up woman wearing an ornate costume and headpieces. on the right a young man looks toward the camera. on the left a group of people standing on the upper level.
p. 94 - Korean family group. Formal portrait of a man holding an infant with an older child standing behind them. The man and infant wear elaborate clothing, while the boy wears a traditional white hanbok. A chair and a table with a potted plant sit to the right.
p. 95 - Korean servants. Formal portrait of an older man and a boy, standing in a staged set. The older man wars a "sagat" style hat and holds a white bundle in one hand, and the boy carries a tied package on on his head and holds a teapot in one hand. on the floor around them are potted plants and grass.
p. 96 - A crowd of women and children in white, stand on a hill and look toward something out of the frame of photograph.
p. 97 - Women. Two older women hold shallow, woven baskets on their heads. They stand in front two thatched-roof houses.
p. 98 - Country geisha. About twenty young girls stand in two rows in front of a wood and brick building. Behind them stand three men wearing dark "gat" style hats. They are posed with potted plants and flowers.
p. 99 - Servants. Two women pose in a staged setting. They each carry bowls in their heads and are partially dressed in white. In front of them are a few potted plants and flowers.
p. 100 - Ironing. Staged photo of two women sitting across from each other on the floor. one holds an infant in her lap. Each holds a long, rounded wooden stick over a piece of clothing on a flat board. Behind them is a decorative backdrop.
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