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모닝캄 125호의 사진
1910.07.01
영국성공회 조선선교회가 런던에서 펴낸 잡지 〈모닝캄〉 125호 1. SCHOOLBOYS, CHIN-CHUN 2. ORPHANS WITH AMAHS. 3. TOK CHIP MUN GATE. 4. PAIK-CHUN – PRIEST’S HOUSE. The Rev. F. Wilson. 5. PAIK-CHUN – BOYS’ SCHOOL. 6. WOMAN AND HAT.  
모닝캄 124호의 사진
1910.04.01
영국성공회 조선선교회가 런던에서 펴낸 잡지 〈모닝캄〉 124호 1. ST STEPHEN’S CHURCH, SOU WON. New Font, subscribed for by children of the Catechism, St. Peter’s, Great Berkhampstead. (The Font was made in Sou Won.) 2. CHURCH OF ST PAUL, CHIN-CHUN. (The Rey, W. N. Gurney, Priest-in charge.) 3. CHAPEL OF ST. THOMAS, TOUNTO. A typical country chapel. 4. A TYPICAL LANDSCAPE IN KOREA. 5. A KOREAN, WITH HIS BABY. 6. IN THE HILLS BEYOND THE WEST GATE, SEOUL.
모닝캄 123호의 사진
1910.01.01
영국성공회 조선선교회가 런던에서 펴낸 잡지 〈모닝캄〉 123호 1. THE LATE REV. STEPHEN CARTWRIGHT 2. KANGHWA CHURCH 3.ST. PETER’S MISSION HOUSE, SOU WON. (IN WHICH THE SISTERS LIVE) 4. THE LATE MRS. FREDERICK HILLARY  
모닝캄 122호의 사진
1909.10.01
영국성공회 조선선교회가 런던에서 펴낸 잡지 〈모닝캄〉 122호 1. SOME OF THE COREAN CHRISTIANS WHO ASK THE CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES, THROUGH BISHOP RESTARICK, TO HELP THEM TO SECURE A CHURCH BUILDING. 2.  CHURCH AT TAOUNI.
모닝캄 121호의 사진
1909.07.01
영국성공회 조선선교회가 런던에서 펴낸 잡지 〈모닝캄〉 121호 1. THE FAMOUS SOU WON WATER GATE. A facsimile of this appears on all the new Corean one-yen notes issued by the Dai Ichi Ginko; Ltd., practically the Government Bank of Corea. 2. THE CHANCEL OF THE COREAN CHURCH, CHONG DONG, SEOUL. Above the Altar are the Chinese characters for “The real Origin of all things,” and on the panels in front of the Altar “Behold the Lamb of God.” The whole building is, of course, in the Korean style. 3. THE CHANCEL OF THE "CHAPEL OF THE RESURRECTION," NAK TONG, SEOUL. Nak Tong was the headquarters of the Corean work at first, and the Library of the Mission was in a large room just behind the Altar, now used as a Parish Room. During the Russo-Japan War Nak Tong became the Japanese settlement in Seoul, and the Corean work in that part was given up, and the buildings were let to Japanese, the Chapel being used as part of an hotel when the Rev. S. H. Cartwright came over in 1905. In the winter of 1905-1906 the Rev. W. Mockridge began to use the Chapel again, but now for Japanese Services, and it is still used for that purpose. The chapel will hold about thirty people, and is a good type of Corean building. On the panels of the altar are "Holy, Holy, Holy" in the Chinese ideographs. 4. A VIEW OF THE "CHURCH OF THE ADVENT," SEOUL, ​​​​​​​TAKEN FROM THE FRONT OF THE BISHOP'S HOUSE, LOOKING SOUTH. This Church has always been used for the English Services in Seoul, and originally all Corean and Japanese Services were held there too, until separate Churches were built. The Rev. M. N. Trollope designed this Church—his first attempt at a Corean building, and a most successful one, for even visitors are struck with the beauty of our little Church. The entrance is at the right, where the two poplar trees stand—one on either side. To the left of the picture is a corner of St. Peter's Mission House, where the Sisters of St. Peter's Community (Kilburn) live. The foreign-looking house beyond is where the Dowager Empress lived and died.
모닝캄 120호의 사진
1909.04.01
영국성공회 조선선교회가 런던에서 펴낸 잡지 〈모닝캄〉 120호 1. THE NEW CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN, SOU WON. Boys of the school in the foreground. 2. CHEMULPO CHURCH: EXTERIOR. Showing extension westwards. 3. CHEMULPO CHURCH: INTERIOR. Showing extension westward, one window, baptistry, and entrance for men and women. 4. THE NEW JAPANESE HOUSE IN THE CHURCH COMPOUND, CHEMULPO.  
모닝캄 119호의 사진
1909.01.01
영국성공회 조선선교회가 런던에서 펴낸 잡지 〈모닝캄〉 119호 1.THE FONT IN THE CHURCH OF THE ADVENT, SEOUL. This Font was presented to the Church by friends of Bishop Corfe 2. THE WOMEN'S WARD 3. THE ENGLISH MISSION SCHOOL, SOU WON. A wooden building with a tiled roof. A wooden partition inside divides the building into two class-rooms. The boys are instructed by the Rev. G. A. Bridle, who is assisted by a Corean teacher. 4. VIEW OF ONE SIDE OF THE HOSPITAL COMPOUND (CHEMULPO). The Hospital is on the top of the hill, but so situated that it is difficult to get a better view of it, as there are so many Corean houses huddled together in the foreground. From this point of view the only parts visible are the end of the Hospital (the Surgery and Waiting Room), the Servants' Quarters, the new Corean room (in which to interview and teach Corean men who belong to, or desire to belong to, the Church), and just a glimpse, among the trees, of a part of the house occupied by the foreign members of the Staff.
모닝캄 118호의 사진
1908.10.01
영국성공회 조선선교회가 런던에서 펴낸 잡지 〈모닝캄〉 118호 1. ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL, CHEMULPO. 2. ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL, CHEMULPO. NEW WOMEN'S  WARD 3. GROUP OF ONE HUNDRED CONFIRMEES AT ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, ONSOUTONG, KANGHWA. The Bishop in the centre with Mr. Hillary and Mr. Wilson, men and boys to the left, women and girls to the right. 4. SOU WON MISSION COMPOUND. THE PARSONAGE, A TILED HOUSE, AT THE TOP OF THE PICTURE. 5. SOU WON. BACK VIEW OF THE SISTERS' HOUSE, AND THE EAST END OF THE NEW CHURCH.
모닝캄 114호의 사진
1907.10.01
영국성공회 조선선교회가 런던에서 펴낸 잡지 〈모닝캄〉 114호
모닝캄 113호의 사진
1907.07.01
영국성공회 조선선교회가 런던에서 펴낸 잡지 〈모닝캄〉 113호