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Kaart van de aanval op Elmina, 1828

Data provider: Rijksmuseum Amsterdam,
Reference or object ID: NG-1998-9
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Title

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Kaart van de aanval op Elmina, 1828
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Description

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Kaart van het kustgebied van Guinea (Ghana) rond Elmina en deel van het achterland. Rechts een rivier. Op de landtong zijn gebouwen aangegeven waaronder het fort Sint George. In het binnenland zijn wegen getekend met aanliggende plaatsen. Verder zijn met grijze cirkels bergen aangeduid. Op de kaart ...
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Location of creation

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The Netherlands
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Material(s)

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ink
watercolor (paint)
paper
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Date made

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Jan 1, 1828 – Dec 31, 1828
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Type(s)

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drawing
map
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Technique(s)

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Maker(s)

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Inscription(s)

inscriptie, linksonder, handgeschreven: ‘Plan / van de Nederlandsche hoofd Bezitting / ter kuste Guinea. / met de onderhorige Dorpen enzov. / 1. het hoofdkasteel 's-George. / 2. het Fort Coenraadsburg. / 3. De Veers Redoute. / 4. Beekenstein. / 5. de Koeberg. / 6. de Katoenberg. / 7. het krom Oddenna.’
inscription: ‘Plan / van de Nederlandsche hoofd Bezitting / ter kuste Guinea. / met de onderhorige Dorpen enzov. / 1. het hoofdkasteel 's-George. / 2. het Fort Coenraadsburg. / 3. De Veers Redoute. / 4. Beekenstein. / 5. de Koeberg. / 6. de Katoenberg. / 7. het krom Oddenna.’
inscriptie, rechtsonder, handgeschreven: ‘Positie van den 1 Oct. der beide legers / Positie der Fantynen den 19 Oct. / Positie der Fantynen den 2 Oct. / Positie der Nederlanders den 19 Oct./ Positie der Nederlanders den 2 Oct.’ 2 rechthoeken met resp. kleuren rood-wit-blauw en blauw-geel: Positie van den 1 Oct. der beide legers / 2 rechthoeken met resp. kleuren rood-geel en rood-wit: Positie der Fantynen den 19 Oct. / rechthoek met kleuren rood-geel: Positie der Fantynen den 2 Oct. / 2 rechthoeken met resp. kleuren blauw-wit-rood en blauw-wit: Positie der Nederlanders den 19 Oct./ rechthoek met kleuren blauw-wit-rood: Positie der Nederlanders den 2 Oct.
inscription: ‘Positie van den 1 Oct. der beide legers / Positie der Fantynen den 19 Oct. / Positie der Fantynen den 2 Oct. / Positie der Nederlanders den 19 Oct./ Positie der Nederlanders den 2 Oct.’
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Rijksmuseum Amsterdam


Reference or object ID by the data provider
NG-1998-9
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Provenance

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Local Contexts Notices

The Local Contexts Collections Care (CC) Notices are visible identifiers developed specifically for institutions and repositories to support proper cultural care and stewardship of collections, led and guided by Indigenous protocols and authority. Learn more about the Local Contexts Collections Care Notices.

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Attribution Incomplete

Attribution Incomplete
Collections and items in our institution have incomplete, inaccurate, and/or missing attribution. We are using this notice to clearly identify this material so that it can be updated, or corrected by communities of origin. Our institution is committed to collaboration and partnerships to address this problem of incorrect or missing attribution.
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This is a standard Notice added to each object to indicate an incomplete, incorrect and/or missing attribution.