VISUALS: Dilkusha, home of Albert Taylor who informed world of Korea's March 1 independent movement

By Han Jun-gu Posted : August 14, 2024, 15:39 Updated : August 14, 2024, 16:57
SEOUL, August 14 (AJU PRESS) - Dilkusha, also known as the Albert Taylor House, is a two-story Western-style residence in Jongno, Seoul. 

Built during the Japanese colonial period, it was home to Albert Taylor, an American businessman and journalist, and his wife Mary Linley Taylor.

The house reopened March 1, 2021, after restoration following the eviction of 12 low-income households.

Taylor came to Korea during the late Korean Empire and Japanese colonial period. AP News appointed him as a correspondent to cover Emperor Gojong's passing in 1919.

In 1923, the Taylors built their red brick house near Independence Gate, blending British and American architectural styles. "Dilkusha" means "joyful heart" in Persian.

Taylor played a significant role in Korea's independence movement. He obtained a copy of the March 1 Independence Declaration in 1919. 

His brother smuggled it to Tokyo, evading Japanese police, and transmitted it through a news agency, informing the world about Korea's March First Movement.

In 1942, Taylor was expelled to the United States. He died of a heart attack June 29, 1948, at 73 in the United States. His remains were interred in the Yanghwajin foreign missionary cemetery in Korea.

 

Stairs leading to Dilkusha in Jongno, Seoul on Aug.. 14, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
   
Exterior view of Dilkusha in Jongno, Seoul on Aug. 14, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
 
Cornerstone of Dilkusha in Jongno, Seoul on Aug. 14, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
 
Interior of the first floor of Dilkusha in Jongno, Seoul on Aug. 14, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
 
Interior of the first floor of Dilkusha in Jongno, Seoul on Aug. 14, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
 
Staircase connecting the first and second floors of Dilkusha in Jongno, Seoul on Aug. 14, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
 
Staircase connecting the first and second floors of Dilkusha in Jongno, Seoul on Aug. 14, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
 
Interior of the second floor of Dilkusha in Jongno, Seoul on Aug. 14, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
 
Interior of the second floor of Dilkusha in Jongno, Seoul on Aug. 14, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
 
Display exhibits installed in Dilkusha in Jongno, Seoul on Aug. 14, 2024 AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
 
Exterior wall of Dilkusha in Jongno, Seoul on Aug. 14, 2024 AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
 
Interior of Dilkusha's exhibition space in Jongno, Seoul on Aug. 14, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
 
View of the street from a window of Dilkusha in Jongno, Seoul on Aug. 14, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
 
Application and letter for the U.S. Special Force exhibited in Dilkusha in Jongno, Seoul on Aug. 14, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu

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