View of the Rapenburg in Leiden from the Nieuwsteegbrug, 1807, Four art plates depicting the Rapenburg within the city of Leyden, as it appeared (on both sides), just before the fateful event on January 12, 1807. as well as the mutual ruins caused by that icy eruption (series title), View of the Steenschuur, a canal in the extension of the Rapenburg, in Leiden, in good condition before the gunpowder disaster of January 12, 1807. On the left in the foreground the Nieuwsteegbrug with the Steenschuur behind it. On the left on the corner of the Steenschuur is the house of Alderman J.W. van Noort. In the background the Saaihal (the later St. Louis Church)., print, print maker: Reinier Vinkeles (I), after drawing by: Hermanus Numan, print maker: Amsterdam, after drawing by: Leiden, 1807, paper, etching, engraving, height, 444 mm × width, 538 mm
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View, Rapenburg, Leiden, Nieuwsteegbrug, 1807, Four art, plates, depicting, Rapenburg within, city, Leyden, appeared, on, sides, fateful event, January 12, well, mutual ruins caused, icy eruption, series title, Steenschuur, canal, extension, good condition, gunpowder disaster, left, foreground, corner, house, Alderman J.W, van Noort, background, Saaihal, later St, Louis Church, print, print maker, Reinier Vinkeles, I, drawing, Hermanus Numan, Amsterdam, paper, etching, engraving, height, 444 mm × width, 538 mm
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