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Century-old mansion Dilkusha turned into museum


Posted : 2021-03-02 10:52
Updated : 2021-03-02 11:05
An old photograph of Dilkusha from the Seoul History Museum exhibit in 2019. / Courtesy of Seoul History Museum
By Robert Neff
Seoul s newest museum is perched up on the hillside above Sajik Tunnel and flanked by a massive ginkgo tree in a two-story brick building known as Dilkusha. Built in 1923 by the American goldminer, businessman and journalist Albert Taylor for his wife Mary, the couple lived in the house until 1942 when they ― along with most of the Westerners living in Korea ― were deported from Korea by the Japanese.
Many people are probably unaware of the role the Taylors played in Korea s fight for independence from the 1910-45 Japanese occupation. In her book, Chain of Amber, Mary recalled that on March 1, 1919, she had just given birth to her son Bruce at Severance Hospital and woke up to discover a Korean nurse hiding a bundle of papers beneath her baby. When Albert visited her and the ....

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American journalist's house 'Dilkusha' to be opened to public


American journalist s house Dilkusha to be opened to public
Posted : 2021-02-26 09:05
Updated : 2021-02-27 12:44
Jennifer Taylor, granddaughter of Albert Taylor, the first U.S. journalist to report on the March 1, 1919, independence movement by Koreans against Japan, looks at the restored home of her grandfather in Seoul, Thursday. Yonhap
By Bahk Eun-ji
The Seoul Metropolitan Government said, Thursday, that it has restored a house of Albert W. Taylor, a journalist from the United States who first reported on the 1919 March 1 Independence Movement against Japan to the world, and would open it to the public as a historical exhibition hall starting Friday. ....

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