File:Plattegrond Maastricht, ca 1830 (RAL K 165).jpg

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Map of Maastricht, the Netherlands, around 1830.

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Nederlands: Plattegrond van Maastricht, omstreeks 1830. Het Bassin kwam in 1826 gereed. Aan de weg naar Maaseik ligt een 'barrière', mogelijk i.v.m. de Blokkade van Maastricht (1830-1833). De wandelplaats De Boompjes, die in 1831 door Dibbets werd omgevormd tot exercitieplaats, lijkt nog in tact. Van de fabrieken van Petrus Regout (vanaf ca. 1834) is nog niets te zien. Alle namen van straten en gebouwen zijn in het Frans. De van oorsprong Franse lithograaf Jobard werkte waarschijnlijk al in de Franse tijd bij het kadaster in de geannexeerde Nederlandse departementen, o.a. in Maastricht. Zijn uitgeverij was gevestigd in Brussel. Collectie RHCL Maastricht, RAL K 165.
Date between 1825 and 1835
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1825-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1835-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source https://beeldbank.rhcl.nl/detail.php?nav_id=3-1&id=5756191&index=426
Author Marcellin Jobard (1792-1861), lithographer
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