The Battle of Chatham and the conquest of the Royal Charles, 1667 from hand-to-hand combat in boats, on the background of the destruction of the English fleet at Chatham, left the conquest of the British flagship, the Royal Charles on June 22, 1667. Central to a sloop stand Cornelis Witt and Michiel de Ruyter, left captain Jan van Brakel shooting with his gun. In the foreground by the dangers chain. Episode from the Journey to Chatham on 20-23 June 1667 by the States fleet under the Ruyter. Manufacturer : printmaker: the Sallieth Mathias (listed property) to drawing: Dirk Langendijk (listed pr
The Battle of Chatham and the conquest of the Royal Charles, 1667 from hand-to-hand combat in boats, on the background of the destruction of the English fleet at Chatham, left the conquest of the British flagship, the Royal Charles on June 22, 1667. Central to a sloop stand Cornelis Witt and Michiel de Ruyter, left captain Jan van Brakel shooting with his gun. In the foreground by the dangers chain. Episode from the Journey to Chatham on 20-23 June 1667 by the States fleet under the Ruyter. Manufacturer : printmaker: the Sallieth Mathias (listed property) to drawing: Dirk Langendijk (listed property) Place manufacture: Rotterdam Date: 1782 Physical features : etching; proofing material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: sheet: 423 mm × H 574 b mm Subject: battle (+ naval force) to the Chatham When: 1667-06-22 - 1667-06-22
Size: 1846px × 1353px
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