Ruins at Rapenburg in Leiden after the Ramp, 1807, Jacob Ernst Marcus, After Johannes Jelgerhuis, 1807 print Face from the Nieuweegbrug on the destroyed area after the gunpowder disaster, a canal in the extension of the Rapenburg, in Leiden on January 12, 1807. Cleaning work after the disaster, centrally the boring hall, left in the distance the Pieterskerk. In the foreground, the body of a victim is carried away. In the margin a vignette with the Leiden city -nasty comforted by De Hoop. Netherlands paper etching / engraving gunpowder disaster. death caused by undesired effects of human activi


Ruins at Rapenburg in Leiden after the Ramp, 1807, Jacob Ernst Marcus, After Johannes Jelgerhuis, 1807 print Face from the Nieuweegbrug on the destroyed area after the gunpowder disaster, a canal in the extension of the Rapenburg, in Leiden on January 12, 1807. Cleaning work after the disaster, centrally the boring hall, left in the distance the Pieterskerk. In the foreground, the body of a victim is carried away. In the margin a vignette with the Leiden city -nasty comforted by De Hoop. Netherlands paper etching / engraving gunpowder disaster. death caused by undesired effects of human activities, in traffic, at work, etc. Rapenburg. Stone barn. Boring hall. Pieterskerk


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