File:Caert van't Landt van d'Eendracht (detail showing Land of the Leeuwin).jpg
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DescriptionCaert van't Landt van d'Eendracht (detail showing Land of the Leeuwin).jpg |
This is an image showing detail of the National Library of Australia's copy of Hessel Gerritsz' 1627 map of the west coast of Australia entitled "Caert van't Landt van d'Eendracht". This detail shows a section of coastline discovered by the Leeuwin in 1622, and subsequently referred to by the Dutch as 't Landt van de Leeuwin ("The Land of the Leeuwin") |
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Date | The original map was published in 1627. | ||||||
Source | Cropped from the full scan, available at Image:Caert van't Landt van d'Eendracht (NLA).jpg, then colour balanced. | ||||||
Author | Hessel Gerritsz, also written "Hessel Gerritszoon". | ||||||
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Other versions | For other versions, see Category:Caert van't Landt van d'Eendracht. |
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