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War of the Austrian Succession (1740-8)

Includes much of the mapping collected by William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, as Captain General of the British army

GEORGE AUGUSTUS SCHULTZ (ACTIVE 1734-49)

Map of Brussels, Diegem, Vilvoorde and Willebroek, 1745 (Brussels, Belgium) 50°51'01"N 04°20'55"E; (Diegem, Flanders, Belgium) 50°53'50"N 04°26'00"E; (Vilvoorde, Flanders, Belgium) 50°55'41"N 04°25'45"E; (Willebroek, Flanders, Belg

1745 or later

Pencil, pen, ink and watercolour; drawn on eight pieces of paper, joined; laid down on linen | Scale: 1:12,500 approx. | RCIN 729136

A topographical map of the encampments and field fortifications of the Allied army, under the command of the Duke of Cumberland, along the Brussels Canal between Brussels and Willebroek, 14 July and 24 October 1745. War of the Austrian Succession (1740-48). Oriented with east to top (compass rose).

The attribution to Schultz is made on stylistic grounds and on the basis of the old catalogue entry.

This map has been compiled from source materials which include a tracing of Fricx's printed map of the area (RCIN 729062) which has then been enlarged, and detail from field surveys and reconnaissances has been added to the traced basic topographical detail of the printed map. Observations were probably taken from the spire of Diegem church (RCIN 729140). The troop rectangles which are cased by pecked lines, and a fainter colour indicate an earlier position for the encampment, particularly in the case of the Dutch and British to each side of Diegem. These rectangles, and some of the others, have small ink initials written to them: E or G or H or an indecipherable symbol. It is not clear what these represent. Compilation sketches for this map are at RCINs 729142 and 729143.

Additional text: [top right, in a cartouche representing a trompe l'oeil scroll, a key to the colours used to distinguish the nationalities of the squadrons [broad rectangles] and battalions [narrow rectangles]: English (red), Hanoverian (yellow), Dutch (orange), Austrian (green), Hessian (blue)].

Condition: two fold lines; some foxing. Verso: induced discolouration; top, right of right fold line, water-stained patch, shadow and fragments from the removal of Cumberland's cipher label.
  • George Augustus Schultz (active 1734-49) (surveyor and draughtsman)

    Subject(s)

    Army-Allied army (War of the Austrian Succession, 1740-48)
    Army-Hesse
    Army-Hanover
    Army-Austria
    Army-Dutch
    Army-GB
  • Watermark: Cross in shield, crown on top

    Mark, stamped: 467

    Condition: two fold lines; some foxing. Verso: induced discolouration; top, right of right fold line, water-stained patch, shadow and fragments from the removal of Cumberland's cipher label

  • Scale: 1:12,500 approx. Scale bar: A Scale of 2000 Paces [122 mm =].

    31.8 x 127.9 cm (image)

    31.4 x 127.0 cm (neatline)

    33.5 x 130.3 cm (sheet)

  • Manuscript title:

    A PLAN of the CANAL and the COUNTRY between Brussel, Dieghem, Vilvoorden, / Willebroeck and Part of the Rupel; together with the several INCAMPMENTS of the ARMY / of the ALLIES, Commanded by His Royal Highness The DUKE of CUMBERLAND; / Also the several INTRENCHMENTS, BATTERIES and INUNDATIONS along the said CANAL, and other / Works & Repairs by Order of H.R.H. From the 14:th July to the 24.th October 1745. N.S. [top, left of centre, in cartouche representing a trompe l'oeil scroll]

    Additional text:

    [top right, in a cartouche representing a trompe l'oeil scroll, a key to the colours used to distinguish the nationalities of the squadrons [broad rectangles] and battalions [narrow rectangles]: English (red), Hanoverian (yellow), Dutch (orange), Austrian (green), Hessian (blue)].

    Annotations:

    George III heading: Encampments near Brussels 14 July - 24 Oct.r 1745 [on white paper strip pasted to verso].

    Other annotations: (Recto) [top right, black pencil:] 57. (Verso) [bottom left of left fold line:] 57.; [top, left of right fold line, black pencil:] 34; [top right, ink, crossed out in red pencil and obscured by white paper strip:] Villevorde; [bottom right, red pencil:] 57; [bottom right, black pencil, faint:] 57; [centre, black pencil, obscured by linen backing:] C.11; [right centre, red pencil, crossed out in red pencil:] 34; [right centre, red pencil:] 34; [top left, black pencil, obscured by linen backing:] 57 [and] a flourished F [or T].

    George III catalogue entry:

    Brussels A drawn Plan of the Canal and the Country between Dieghem, Vilvoorden, Willebroeck and part of the Rupel; together with the several Encampments of the Army of the Allies commanded by the Duke of Cumberland, also the several Intrenchments, Batteries and Inundations along the said Canal, and other Works and Repairs done by order of H.R.H. from 14.th July to the 24.th October 1745: [in red ink:] by Schultz. [The same entry appears under the heading Encampment.]

  • Subject(s)

    Brussels, Belgium (50°51'01"N 04°20'55"E)

    Diegem, Flanders, Belgium (50°53'50"N 04°26'00"E)

    Vilvoorde, Flanders, Belgium (50°55'41"N 04°25'45"E)

    Willebroek, Flanders, Belgium (51°03'37"N 04°21'36"E)

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  • 3 November 2024