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DescriptionGezichtOpNieuwAmsterdam.jpg |
English: Gezicht op Nieuw Amsterdam by Johannes Vingboons (1664), an early picture of Nieuw Amsterdam made in the year when it was conquered by the English under Richard Nicolls.
Français : Gezicht op Nieuw Amsterdam par Johannes Vingboons (1664), une représentation de la Nouvelle-Amsterdam dressée en 1664, année de la conquête anglaise menée par le colonel Richard Nicolls.
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1664 |
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Geheugen van Nederland (Memory of The Netherlands), Selections from the Map Collections [ http://international.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?intldl/awkbbib:@field(DOCID+@lit(awkb012367)) |
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Johannes Vingboons (1616–1670) |
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Jan Vinckeboons Joan Vinckeboons Johannes Vinckeboons Joan Vingboom Jan Vingboons
Joan Vingboons |
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Dutch cartographer and painter
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Date of birth/death |
1616 |
1670 |
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Amsterdam |
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