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
Plan of Bergen op Zoom, 1747 (Bergen op Zoom, North Brabant, Netherlands) 51°29'42"N 04°17'30"E
c.1747Ink on paper | Scale: not stated. 1:1,950 approx. | RCIN 730151.w
The town of Bergen op Zoom, fortified by Baron Menno van Coehoorn (1641-1704; Dutch military engineer) and garrisoned under the command of General Isaac Cronström (1661-1752; a Swedish officer serving as General in Chief of the Dutch army), was besieged by the French army under the command of General Count Ulrich Löwendahl (1700-55; a German-born Danish officer serving in the French army), from 14 July to 18 September, when the fortified town was taken by the French.
An outline sketch of part of the Pucelle and Coehoorn bastions and the Dedem ravelin.
Condition: no fold lines; induced discolouration on verso.
One of a collection of 24 plans and sketches of the fortifications of Bergen op Zoom, showing various stages of the siege of 1747, by James Abercrombie, Charles Bisset, Dugal Campbell, and J.P. Isenbart and other anonymous draughtsmen. See RCINs 730151.a-x (j and v not included).
Anonymous (cartographer)
Subject(s)
Army-FranceWatermark: None
Mark, stamped: 664
Condition: no fold lines; induced discolouration on verso
Scale: not stated. 1:1,950 approx.
12.9 x 17.2 cm (image and sheet)
Manuscript:
None
Annotations:
George III heading: Bergen op Zoom 1747.
Other annotations: (Recto) [top left, black pencil, partly encircled:] 10. (Verso) [top left, black pencil:] VII/43 [and] XIII/60-h.
George III catalogue entry:
Bergen op Zoom A small drawn Sketch of the attacks of bergen op Zoom, 1747.
Subject(s)
Bergen op Zoom, North Brabant, Netherlands (51°29'42"N 04°17'30"E)
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