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T Zuijd land ontdeckt door Willem de Vlamingh in de Maande van Jan an Febrii 1697 met t Yagt de Geelvink de Hooker de Nijptang ent Galjoot 't Weseltje [cartographic material].
Map of the coast of Western Australia originally sketched by Willem de Vlamingh in 1697 stretching from the Swan River north to Kalbarri. Block of text describes various topographic features on the map where Vlamingh landed as well as general observations. Decorative features include rhumb lines and two coloured compass roses. Relief is shown pictorially and depth shown by bathymetric soundings. After Vlamingh's fleet arrived back in Batavia, Victor Victorszoon was commissioned to redraw Vlamingh's journal sketches which included the chart of the western coastline of the Great South Land. This reproduction was to be stored away in the archives of the Dutch East Indies Company (VOC) until Gerard van Keulen obtained access and copied it retaining much of its original detail though the layout was altered, decorative features reduced and the text mentioning Rottnest Island omitted.; Examined by Günter Schilder and attributed to Gerard van Keulen in Günter Schilder's Voyage to the Great South Land, Willem de Vlamingh, 1696-1697 (Sydney : Royal Australian Historical Society in association with the Australian Bank, 1985), p. 95.; Includes text in the upper part of the map.; Considered by Schilder [p. 94-95] to be issued as a ms. map included amongst 74 printed maps from an undated issue of an atlas entitled: Nieuwe groote lichtende zeefakkel. Amsterdam : Gerard van Keulen.; Voyage to the Great South Land, Willem de Vlamingh, 1696-1697 (Sydney : Royal Australian Historical Society in association with the Australian Bank, 1985); Tooley's dictionary of mapmakers, Rev. ed, v. 2, p. 198; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm752.; Intended as the southern portion of a larger map to be used in conjunction with: Zuijd landt ontdeckt door Willem de Vlaming in den Maande van Jan an February 1697 met t Yagt de Geelvink, de Hooker de Nyptang ent Galjoot t Weseltje.; Exhibited in online exhibition: "South Land to New Holland"" at http://www.nla.gov.au/exhibitions/southland/ ANL; Exhibited: "Mapping our World : Terra incognita to Australia", National Library of Australia, Canberra, 7 November 2013 to 10 March 2014. ANL. Insets Het Eijland Rottenest Scale [1:97,062] -- [Swan River entrance] Scale not given
The works of William Hogarth, from the original plates restored by James Heath : with the addition of many subjects not before collected : To which are prefixed, a biographical essay on the genius and productions of Hogarth, and explanations of the subjects of the plates: (1822)
An 1822 edition of the much reprinted copper-plate engravings of William Hogarth (1697-1764). The plates depict satirical narratives with strong social and political statements about the London of his time. This edition was printed by Jas. Wade, Tavistock St., Covent Garden, London. Other contributors Blake, William (1697-1764), Nichols, John (1745-1826) and Heath, James (1757-1834
Laus ululae. The praise of owls. An oration to the conscript fathers, and patrons of owls [commentary]
written in Latin by Curtius Jaele [i.e., Conradus Goddaeus (1612-1658)] ; translated by a canary bird [i.e., Thomas Foxton (1697-1769)].edited with an introduction by Irwin Prime
Mary Pike, George Heathcote, March 30, 1697; August 6, 1697
Copy of two letters dated [March] 30, 1697 ([March] 20, 1697 Old Style) and August 6, 1697 (July 27, 1697 Old Style). The first is a letter from Mary Pike to George Heathcote, and the second is Phineas Pemberton\u27s response
Mary Bowne, Phineas Pemberton, October 14, 1697
Letter dated October 14, 1697 (October 4, 1697 Old Style) from Mary Bowne to Phineas Pemberton
David Lloyd, Phineas Pemberton, July 2, 1697
Letter dated July 2, 1697 (June 22, 1697 Old Style) from David Lloyd to Phineas Pemberton
IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1697)
IX A 1 - ALTE STADTRECHNUNGEN (1697)
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