Map of the construction of the road from The Hague to Scheveningen, 1664-1665 (consisting of three parts), Frederik de Wit, 1667 - 1713 print Map of the construction of the road of The Hague through the dunes to the beach near Scheveningen, 1664-1665. This road, known today as the Scheveningseweg, was designed by Constantijn Huygens and completed in 1665. At the top left a bowl for measuring the height: 40 feet Rhijnlt. Below that a passer with a bowl for measuring the length: the passer understands Sestigh Roede Rhijnlants. At the bottom in the middle a cross -section of the road with a bowl:


Map of the construction of the road from The Hague to Scheveningen, 1664-1665 (consisting of three parts), Frederik de Wit, 1667 - 1713 print Map of the construction of the road of The Hague through the dunes to the beach near Scheveningen, 1664-1665. This road, known today as the Scheveningseweg, was designed by Constantijn Huygens and completed in 1665. At the top left a bowl for measuring the height: 40 feet Rhijnlt. Below that a passer with a bowl for measuring the length: the passer understands Sestigh Roede Rhijnlants. At the bottom in the middle a cross -section of the road with a bowl: 18 rods Rijnlts. To the right of it a canvas stopped by three putti with a Latin verse by Huygens. At the top right, the height of the water level in the storm flood of December 5, 1665 is indicated. paper engraving maps of separate countries or regions. road, path The Hague. Scheveningen. Scheveningseweg


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