Flood Benevolence March 1876 (title on object), Five representations of the flood in Gorinchem, Brakel, Vuren and Dalem, March 12-13, 1876. Centrally the reception of victims of the flood in tents in Herwijnen. Top left the arrival of the steamer Neptunus with relief supplies in Brakel. Top right the steamer Gorinchem-Sleeuwijk brings relief supplies to Poederoijen. Bottom left the Castle in Brakel. Bottom right a man collecting, a woman (widow?) gives him money. See also the pendant and the design drawing., print, print maker: Monogrammist JM (19e eeuw), (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Jan Kuijpers, (mentioned on object), printer: Tresling & Comp., (mentioned on object), print maker: Netherlands, after drawing by: Netherlands, printer: Amsterdam, publisher: Gorinchem, 1876, paper, height, 613 mm × width, 800 mm
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Flood Benevolence March 1876, title, object, Five representations, flood, Gorinchem, Brakel, Vuren, Dalem, March 12-13, 1876, Centrally, reception, victims, tents, Herwijnen, Top left, arrival, steamer Neptunus, relief supplies, Top right, steamer Gorinchem-Sleeuwijk, brings, Poederoijen, Bottom left, Castle, Bottom right, man collecting, woman, widow, gives, money, See also, pendant, design drawing, print, print maker, Monogrammist JM, 19e eeuw, mentioned, drawing, Jan Kuijpers, printer, Tresling & Comp, Netherlands, Amsterdam, publisher, paper, height, 613 mm × width, 800 mm
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