A four-sheet map of the Austrian Netherlands, published during the Flanders Campaign of the French Revolutionary War. The large vignette above the title shows the Siege of Valenciennes in 1793, in which the British and Austrians under Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, took the city from the Republicans. Frederick, shown here on horseback, waving his hat, was welcomed by the French population, who tore down the Republican Tricolour and proclaimed him King of France. Unfortunately this was one of the few successes of the campaign: the following year the Coalition was forced to retreat, reaching Bremen in Hanover in the Spring of 1795, leaving the Dutch Republic in the hands of France.
Additional information
Dimensions | 1210 × 980 mm |
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Cartographer | |
Date | 1794 |
Extra Info | A New Map of the Netherlands or Low Countries, with the South Part of the Provinces of Holland, Utrecht, & Gelders, and the whole of Zeeland. |
Publication | London: Laurie & Whittle, 1794. Original outline colour. Four sheets conjoined, total 980 x 1210mm. |
Condition | A good example. |
References | – |