Campaign bed of Prince William of Orange
This campaign bed is thought to have belonged to Prince William of Orange, the future King William II. In the early 19th century many high-ranking officers had similar campaign beds, which also served as chairs and recliners. Prince William fought as a
general at the Battle of Waterloo (1815), where he was wounded. This made him a hero in the eyes of many.
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Campaign bed of Prince William of Orange
This campaign bed is thought to have belonged to Prince William of Orange, the future King William II. In the early 19th century many high-ranking officers had similar campaign beds, which also served as chairs and recliners. Prince William fought as a
general at the Battle of Waterloo (1815), where he was wounded. This made him a hero in the eyes of many.
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Dit veldbed zou hebben toebeho ...... n veel mensen een held maakte.
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This campaign bed is thought t ...... im a hero in the eyes of many.
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Rijksmuseum
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Campaign bed of Prince William of Orange
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Veldbed van Willem, prins van Oranje
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c. 1810
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ca. 1810
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breedte 70 cm
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breedte 71,0 cm
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depth 100 cm
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depth 160 cm
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depth 202 cm
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depth 76 cm
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geheel dichtgevouwen diepte 76 cm
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geheel dichtgevouwen hoogte 39,5 cm
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geheel opengevouwen diepte 202 cm
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geheel opengevouwen hoogte 53,5 cm
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Collectie: Varia 19e eeuw
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eerste kwart 19e eeuw
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first quarter 19th century
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