Kaart van Kennemerland en West-Friesland (vijftiende deel) 't Hoogh-heemraetschap vande Uytwaterende Sluysen in Kennemerlandt ende West-Frieslandt (titel op object) Fifteenth part of a map of Kennemerland and West Friesland. Bottom right numbered 15. Manufacturer : printmaker: Coenraet Decker Print Author: Abraham Jansz. Door Cartographer: Jan Jansz. Dou (I) (shown on object) provider of privilege: unknown place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1680 - 1811 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 450 mm × W 581 mmToelichtingDez


Kaart van Kennemerland en West-Friesland (vijftiende deel) 't Hoogh-heemraetschap vande Uytwaterende Sluysen in Kennemerlandt ende West-Frieslandt (titel op object) Fifteenth part of a map of Kennemerland and West Friesland. Bottom right numbered 15. Manufacturer : printmaker: Coenraet Decker Print Author: Abraham Jansz. Door Cartographer: Jan Jansz. Dou (I) (shown on object) provider of privilege: unknown place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1680 - 1811 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 450 mm × W 581 mmToelichtingDeze print is originally part of a sixteen-piece wall map of Kennemerland and West Friesland, made by Jan Jansz Dou surveyor commissioned by the Water Authority of Uitwaterende Locks in Kennemerland and West Friesland. For a full version of this map, see: RP-P-AO-6-26. For another copy of this sheet, see: RP-P-AO-6-26-15. This card are three states where known: the first was published in 1680 by publisher John Charles to Amsterdam, the second in 1729 by Andries Hendrik de Leth Amsterdam and the third in 1745 by Isaak Tirion Amsterdam. The third State was again printed in 1811 by A. King in Amsterdam. The different states of the card can be dated using the names of the dike warden, high heemraden and steward to be found on the top pages of the card. Given the current one is a loose leaf blades bottom row of the card can not be precisely dated. Shortly after the appearance of the wall chart was also decided to establish a four-blade (RP-P-AO-6-25A, RP-P-AO-6-25B, RP-P-AO-6-25C and RP-P-AO-6 -25D) and to make a éénblads edition (RP-P-AO-6-24-1 and RP-P-AO 6-24-2). All three cards were engraved by Coenraet Decker and Abraham Jansz. Door, which was responsible for engra the letters. Subject: maps of separate countries or regions instruments used in geodesy, surveying instrument that kennemerland West-Friesland Noord-Holland


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