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Hansa ships of the XIVth and XVth centuries.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS OF HANSA SHIPS

1 and 3. Cologne ships of the year 1400.
2. Wismar ship
4. Lübeck ship
5. Danzig ship.
6. Elbing ship.

(1 and 3, after a Martyrdom of St. Ursula, painted about 1409, and now in the Wallraff-Richartz Museum at Cologne ; 2, 4 and 6, after impressions from seals in the Germanic National-Museum at Nuremberg; 2, after a seal bearing the inscription, Sigillum Wissemariensis civitatis ; 4, after a seal inscribed, Sigillum brugensium de Lubeke ; 5, after one inscribed, Sigillum burgensium in Dantzike ; and 6, after a seal bearing the inscription, Sigillum civitatis Elbingensis, Drawn by Willy Stöwer.)
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Source H.F. Helmolt, History of the World, Volume VII, Dodd Mead 1902. Plate between pages 32 and 33. Cleaned up by Micze
Author Credited as "Original Drawings by Willy Stöwer"
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Willy Stöwer (1864 - 1931)

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