Two models of Fort Leyden
During the second half of the 18th century, ever more plantations arose along the Commewijne River in Suriname. Fort Leyden was built at the mouth of the river to protect the new settlements from attacks from the water. These wooden models were sent from the Netherlands to Suriname as examples for the construction of the stronghold.
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Two models of Fort Leyden
During the second half of the 18th century, ever more plantations arose along the Commewijne River in Suriname. Fort Leyden was built at the mouth of the river to protect the new settlements from attacks from the water. These wooden models were sent from the Netherlands to Suriname as examples for the construction of the stronghold.
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Gift of the Algemeen Rijksarchief
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Schenking van het Algemeen Rijksarchief
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During the second half of the ...... onstruction of the stronghold.
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In de tweede helft van de 18de ...... den als voorbeeld bij de bouw.
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Rijksmuseum
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Twee maquettes van het Fort Leyden
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Two models of Fort Leyden
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created
1769
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1769
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extent
breedte 100,5 cm
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depth 2.8 cm
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diepte 2,8 cm
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height 68.4 cm
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hoogte 68,4 cm
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width 100.5 cm
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Collectie: Varia 18e eeuw
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derde kwart 18e eeuw
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third quarter 18th century
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