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Burnt-out houses Goudsbloemstraat Amsterdam 1682 Two wooden houses

Burnt-out houses Goudsbloemstraat Amsterdam 1682 Two wooden houses


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Burnt-out houses Goudsbloemstraat Amsterdam 1682 Two wooden houses

Burnt-out houses in the Goudsbloemstraat in Amsterdam, 1682 Two wooden houses in the Gout-blom-Straat, caught fire, extinguished, and held up on December 25, 1682 / Figure de deux maisons de bois, situation of the Goudsblom Street, ou le feu se on December 25, 1682, and comment on fur sauces (title on object), Two burnt-out but still standing houses in the Goudsbloemstraat in Amsterdam, after the fire on December 25, 1682. With three-line caption in Dutch and French (in mirror image). Counter pressure from plate 13 from the Jan van der Heyden Brandspuitenboek. Fire-extinguishing equipment, fire-fighting, gelding of a building, architecture, urban housing, Goudsbloemstraat, Jan van der Heyden, Jan van der Heyden (attributed to), Amsterdam, 1690 - 1735, paper, counterproof, h 301 mm × w 217 mm

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1682 1690 1735 Building Comment Counterproof Fire Gelding Held Up Jan Van Der Heyden Mirror Image Plate 13 Situation Three Line Caption Title Urban Housing Attributed Extinguished Fire Fighting


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This print captures the aftermath of a devastating fire that occurred on December 25,1682, in Goudsbloemstraat, Amsterdam. Two wooden houses in Gout-blom-Straat were engulfed by flames but miraculously remained standing despite being burnt-out. The image showcases the resilience of these structures and offers a glimpse into the architecture and urban housing of that era. The caption accompanying this historical photograph is written in both Dutch and French, presented in mirror image form. It provides essential information about the event while also highlighting Jan van der Heyden's contribution to fire-extinguishing equipment through his Brandspuitenboek (Fire Engine Book). This counter pressure plate from his book serves as a testament to his expertise in firefighting techniques. The significance of this image lies not only in its documentation of a specific incident but also its portrayal of how communities dealt with fires during that time period. It reminds us of the importance placed on preserving buildings even after they have been damaged by such calamities. Overall, this print allows us to reflect upon our architectural heritage and appreciate the efforts made throughout history to protect our cities from destructive forces like fire.

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