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C17th Fire Engine / Dutch
An early fire engine in use in Holland. The first flexible hose was invented by Jan van der Heijden in 1672 in the Netherlands, and a pre-cursor of this may be shown here
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1660 1672 Accidents Buckets C17th Engines Fires Flexible Holland Hose Invented Lever Netherlands Pump Pumps Shown Cursor
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 16.2cm (8" x 6.4")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This 17th-century print depicts an early fire engine in use in Holland, marking an essential milestone in the history of firefighting. The Dutch, renowned for their innovative spirit, were the first to introduce several significant advancements to firefighting techniques during this era. One such innovation was the invention of the flexible fire hose by Jan van der Heijden in 1672. The image shows a team of dedicated firefighters operating the engine, which features a large wooden barrel mounted on a wheeled cart. A long lever is attached to the barrel, which the team members would have used to pump water from a nearby source into the barrel. The water would then be released through the hose to extinguish the flames. This pre-cursor to the flexible hose, which is not visible in the print, may be suggested by the hose's flexible appearance. The date of the print is circa 1660, making it an early representation of this groundbreaking technology. The fire engine's design is simple yet effective, relying on the combined efforts of the team to transport the engine to the scene of the fire and pump water to extinguish it. Despite the rudimentary nature of the equipment, the team's determination and quick response were crucial in minimizing the damage caused by fires during this period. The invention of the flexible hose revolutionized firefighting, allowing firefighters to reach fires more easily and fight them more effectively. This print is an intriguing glimpse into the past, offering a fascinating insight into the history of firefighting and the innovative spirit of the Dutch people.
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