King William I gives thanks for the help granted to the victims of the flood of 1826, 1829, Jean-Louis van Hemelryck, 1829 print King William I owes his countrymen for the aid to the victims of the flood on October 16, 1826. The king is sitting on his throne. His sons, the crown prince and Prince Frederik are on either side of him. With two -way caption. Part of the series of 24 records with meetings with King Willem I, published under the title 'Les RenContres' in 1829-1830. Brussels paper official acts of rulers, royal acts (ruler giving audience, granting mercy, etc.; ruler and his su


King William I gives thanks for the help granted to the victims of the flood of 1826, 1829, Jean-Louis van Hemelryck, 1829 print King William I owes his countrymen for the aid to the victims of the flood on October 16, 1826. The king is sitting on his throne. His sons, the crown prince and Prince Frederik are on either side of him. With two -way caption. Part of the series of 24 records with meetings with King Willem I, published under the title 'Les RenContres' in 1829-1830. Brussels paper official acts of rulers, royal acts (ruler giving audience, granting mercy, etc.; ruler and his subjects). popular representation ~ government


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