Three Portuguese ships at Malacca on fire, 1606 Dry Galeoenen Malacca on Droogh laying, burning haer Eygen Dolls Three stranded Portuguese ships at Malacca fired by their own crews October 1606. Part of the illustrations in the report of the trip by Cornelis Matelief Young for the VOC to the East Indies and China, 1605-1608 , No. 3. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1644 - 1646 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: plate edge: H 150 mm × W 205 mmToelichtingGebruikt as illustration: Historical Verhael Vande tre


Three Portuguese ships at Malacca on fire, 1606 Dry Galeoenen Malacca on Droogh laying, burning haer Eygen Dolls Three stranded Portuguese ships at Malacca fired by their own crews October 1606. Part of the illustrations in the report of the trip by Cornelis Matelief Young for the VOC to the East Indies and China, 1605-1608 , No. 3. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1644 - 1646 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: plate edge: H 150 mm × W 205 mmToelichtingGebruikt as illustration: Historical Verhael Vande treffelijcke Reyse, gedaen naer Eastern Where income China with eleven ships. By the Manhaften Admiral Cornelis Matelief Young. Inden Year 1605. 1606. 1607. 1608. This income text in I. Commelin, Beginning and voortgangh, the Vereenighde Nederlantsche Chartered East India Company, J. Janssonius, Amsterdam 1646. Numbered: No. 3. Subject: exploration, expedition, voyage of discovery landscapes in tropical and sub-tropical regions shipwreck tour Matelief for the VOC to the East Indies (1605-1608) When: 1606-10 - 1606-10


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