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Vûë et description des forts que les hollandois, anglois et danois ont sur la côte de Guinée : pour l'intelligence du commerce que ces nations font en ce païs-la
- Author(s):
- Chatelain, Henri Abraham
- Publisher:
- [Amsterdam : L'Honoré & Châtelain, 1719]
- Access:
- Public
- Description:
- Views of forts belonging to the Dutch, English and Danes on the coast of present-day Ghana; relief shown pictorially. Views: No. 1. Le château S. George d'Elmina -- No. 2. Le fort de Conradsbourg sur la montagne de St. Iago -- No. 3. Le principal château des anglois à Cabacors -- No. 4. Le fort de Nassau à Moure -- No. 5. Le fort des anglois à Annamabon -- No. 6. Le fort d'Amsterdam et Cormantin -- No. 7. Le fort de la Patience à Apam. No. 8. Le fort des anglois à Simpa -- No. 9. Le fort de Christiansbourg à Acra -- No. 10. Le fort de Crevecœur à Acra -- No. 11. Le fort des anglois à Acra -- No. [12]. Autre vuë du château d'Elmina. Includes text. From: Atlas historique, ou, Nouvelle introduction à l'histoire ... / Henri Abraham Châtelain. Amsterdam, 1705-1720 -- Tom. VI, no. 14, pag. 58.
- Place(s):
- Ghana
- Subject(s):
- Fortification—Ghana—18th century—Pictorial works, Ghana—Maps—Early works to 1800, and Maps—Ghana—1719
- Call number:
- HMC01.6769
- Held by:
- Princeton: Historic Map Division, Special Collections, Firestone Library
- Rights Statement:
- No Known Copyright
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