Island called 'Ternate' in the Moluccas, pub. 1744. Creator: Johann Wolfgang Heydt (fl. 1738).


Island called 'Ternate' in the Moluccas, the coast and Dutch East India Company ships in the 1730s, from a series of views of Batavia 'Schau-platz von Africa und Ost-Indien', published 1744 (engraving). Depicts the coast of an island called 'Ternate' in the Moluccas, or the Maluku Islands, an archipelago within the Bandu Sea, part of modern day Indonesia, and Dutch East India Company ships in the 1730s.


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