File:Map of Ghent in 1708 by Covens and Mortier, published 1740.jpg
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Plan de la ville et citadelle de Gand qui fut assigée par les Hauts-Allièz le 18 décembre 1708, où l'on ouvrit la tranchée au trois attaques le 24, et qui capitula la nuit du 30 au 31 du même mois. |
DescriptionMap of Ghent in 1708 by Covens and Mortier, published 1740.jpg |
English: Map of Ghent in 1708 by Covens and Mortier, published 1740 |
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circa 1740 date QS:P,+1740-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source | http://www.vintage-maps.com/en/Antique-Maps/Europe/Low-Countries/Covens-and-Mortier-Low-Countries-Ghent-Gent-1740::1014.html |
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Covens and Mortier |
Georeferencing | Georeference the map in Wikimaps Warper If inappropriate please set warp_status = skip to hide. |
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Map sheet | 53.0 x 68.5 cm (20.9 x 27.0 inches) |
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Cartograph: Covens and Mortier Title: Plan de la ville et citadelle de Gand qui fut assigée par les Hauts-Allièz le 18 décembre 1708, où l'on ouvrit la tranchée au trois attaques le 24, et qui capitula la nuit du 30 au 31 du même mois. Publisher/ Year: Amsterdam, Covens & Mortier, circa 1740 Sheet Size: 53.0 x 68.5 cm (20.9 x 27.0 inches) Plate Size: 46.0 x 58.5 cm (18.1 x 23.0 inches) Impressive and very rare plan of Gent by Covens & Mortier. This city plan seems to be engraved by F. De Bakker and published in Amsterdam after 1720. The plan is a close copy to the plan issued by Fricx in 1711. The main buildings have been represented individually. Several changes to the Fricx plan occurs. The extensive legend has 82 entries.
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