File:Diest Poort.jpg

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Camera location6° 08′ 12.24″ S, 106° 48′ 42.13″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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English: According to the Leupe catalogue (NA), the original title reads: <Afteekening van de Diestpoort te Batavia>.

The edges have turned brown due to damp. Notes on reverse: <De poort Diest> / <Behoort by de papieren van algemeen Bestuur 1658 N 6 (5 items) Portef: 1658 I> / <112> [must be the folio number in the OBP volume] / <No. 27> [must be the number of the item in the OBP volume] / <602 gg> / <(1658)> [in pencil].

Diestpoort at Batavia

- ca. 1658 drawing coloured drawing 72 x 49,5 cm 10 Rijnlandse roeden = 168 strepen; [1 : 224] - voc survey / view, fortification, ornamentation (of building), gate -

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