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English: Color postcard depicting the Sontag Hotel. Date unknown. It's after J. Boher took ownership (September 1909), so likely during the Japanese colonial period. I've seen other similar postcards to this before that were for sure from the Japanese era.
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Source https://museum.seoul.go.kr/www/relic/RelicView.do?mcsjgbnc=PS01003026001&mcseqno1=037006&mcseqno2=00000&cdLanguage=KOR#layer_download
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