Leydens Disaster, Caused by the explosion of a ship with gunpowder as it appeared in the morning on January 13, 1807, Désastre de Leide, Cause by the explosion of a bateau (...) (title on object), View of the ruins of the Steenschuur, a canal in the extension of the Rapenburg, in Leiden after the explosion of the gunpowder ship on January 12, 1807. In the foreground a victim is being carried away. At the bottom the titles in Dutch and French are separated by a vignette of a crying child with the Leiden city coat of arms., print, print maker: A. Lutz, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Jan Willem Pieneman, (mentioned on object), publisher: Johannes de Vletter & Comp., (mentioned on object), Netherlands, 1809, paper, etching, height, 658 mm × width, 796 mm
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Leydens Disaster, Caused, explosion, ship, gunpowder, appeared, morning, January 13, 1807, Désastre de Leide, Cause, bateau, title, object, View, ruins, Steenschuur, canal, extension, Rapenburg, Leiden, gunpowder ship, January 12, foreground, victim, carried away, bottom, titles, Dutch, French, separated, vignette, crying child, Leiden city coat, arms, print, print maker, A, Lutz, mentioned, drawing, Jan Willem Pieneman, publisher, Johannes de Vletter & Comp, Netherlands, 1809, paper, etching, height, 658 mm × width, 796 mm
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