Kaart van de ambachtsheerlijkheid Oudenhoorn Caarte vande ambachts heerlykheyt vanden Ouden Hoorn (titel op object) Voorne Caart-boeck Caartboeck van Voorne Along the top title. Above a cartouche with the arms of the glory. Arm left a manfiguur with a pitchfork and flail, and in the background cows and a female figure with a melkjuk. Right Arm Ceres with two children at her feet and a sheep and in the background a man on horseback and working farmers. Right a cartouche with information about the area and a scale bar: Dese scale begrypt hundred rods. Right a cartouche with information on the ca
Kaart van de ambachtsheerlijkheid Oudenhoorn Caarte vande ambachts heerlykheyt vanden Ouden Hoorn (titel op object) Voorne Caart-boeck Caartboeck van Voorne Along the top title. Above a cartouche with the arms of the glory. Arm left a manfiguur with a pitchfork and flail, and in the background cows and a female figure with a melkjuk. Right Arm Ceres with two children at her feet and a sheep and in the background a man on horseback and working farmers. Right a cartouche with information about the area and a scale bar: Dese scale begrypt hundred rods. Right a cartouche with information on the card. Numbered top right: No. XV. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Voters (listed building) printmaker Jan Luyken (listed building), designed by A. Steyaart (listed building) surveyor: Heyman van Dyck (listed building) client: States of Voorne Place manufacture : Amsterdam Date: 1701 Physical characteristics: etching and engra, hand-colored material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / etch / hand-color measurements: plate edge: h 510 mm × W 653 mmToelichtingDeze map is part of the so-called 'Voorne Caart-boeck '/' Caartboeck Voorne ', which consists of a title page (see RP-P-1942-347), three common cards (from East, West and South Voorne) * thirty detailed maps. The map book was commissioned by the States of Voorne and was published in 1701. Part of the copper plates Save: d remained and used in the nineteenth and twentieth century reprints. * Confusion may arise because the meaning has changed over the centuries about the name Voorne. Formerly stood the (former) islands Voorne, Goeree and Overflakkee - all historically part of the Land of Voorne - known respectively as East, West and South Voorne. Subject: maps of separate countries or regions coat of arms (as symbol or the state, etc.) polder, reclaimed landfarmersmilkmaidcarrying something with yoke (or story) Ceres (Demeter) agricultural implements: flailagricultural implements: pitchfork where polder Old Hear
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