Map of the Watergraafsmeer, consisting of four parts, Pieter van den Berge, 1719 print Along the top the title and coat of arms of the Watergraafsmeer Water Board. At the top left of the weapons of a main land, the dyke and two heme councils. At the top right the weapons of a main land and three heme councils. Bottom left a cartouche with a Latin text and a bowl: size of 200 Rylant rods. Around Neptunus or a river god, putti with various attributes that, among other things, refer to the trade, the weapon of Amsterdam and a female figure with a swan. At the bottom in the middle the weapon of th
Map of the Watergraafsmeer, consisting of four parts, Pieter van den Berge, 1719 print Along the top the title and coat of arms of the Watergraafsmeer Water Board. At the top left of the weapons of a main land, the dyke and two heme councils. At the top right the weapons of a main land and three heme councils. Bottom left a cartouche with a Latin text and a bowl: size of 200 Rylant rods. Around Neptunus or a river god, putti with various attributes that, among other things, refer to the trade, the weapon of Amsterdam and a female figure with a swan. At the bottom in the middle the weapon of the secretary and treasurer. At the bottom right a cartouche with a Dutch poem about the Watergraafsmeer and a bowl: size of 200 Amsterdam rods. Around Putti and a river god. Amsterdam paper engraving / etching maps of separate countries or regions. polder, reclaimed land. coat of arms (as symbol of the state, etc.) (+ city; municipal). armorial bearing, heraldry. river-gods. (story of) Neptune (Poseidon). water-birds: swan Watergraafsmeer
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