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Schets der verrigte werkzaamheden aan de zee hoofden op de bank voor de Groote rivier te Batavia

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Plan of improvements made to the pier at the port in Batavia (Jakarta): red lines show new parts added in 1822; numbers record the change in water depth (red is 1818; black is 1822). Planned future works and the ‘Waterkasteel’ fort are also shown.

Situatie kaart van een gedeelte der stad Batavia

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Map of the coastline of the bay of Batavia (Jakarta) showing the sand and mud bank and bathymetry (sea depth) in the bay. A plan of part of the city, including the fort, and the surrounding countryside are also included.

Situatie-kaart van een gedeelte der stad Batavia benevens de bank voor de Groote rivier

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Plan of the canals and rivers flowing through the city of Batavia (Jakarta), passing through the port before reaching the pier and the bay. The bay has a sand bank and figures for water depth. There are profile drawings of two of the city’s rivers.

[Plattegrond van kasteel te Batavia]

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Hand-drawn floor plan of Batavia Castle (Jakarta, Java), with a detailed legend identifying many locations within the castle walls, including a church/chapel, storage areas, offices, gates and towers.

Plan de l'Isle Onrust = Grondtékening van 't Eiland Onrust

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Map of the Dutch town and naval base on the island of Onrust in Batavia (Jakarta) Bay, featuring the dock at the south, and various other buildings. There are defences around the north and east coasts, and internal walls around the main buildings.

Judia

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Map of the rivers, roads and canals of Judia (city of Ayutthaya). The legend includes a palace, elephant enclosures, Archbishop’s church and palace. Outside are residential areas for people from Portugal, Japan, Pegu, Malaya, China and Cochinchina.

Judia

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Map of the rivers, roads and canals of Judia (city of Ayutthaya). The legend includes a palace, elephant enclosures, Archbishop’s church and palace. Outside are residential areas for people from Portugal, Japan, Pegu, Malaya, China and Cochinchina.

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