English: Title: Rotterdam. Batavier en Willemsplein.
Description: Gezicht op het het Willemsplein aan de Maas.
Published in: Koningrijk der Nederlanden. publisher: G.B. van Goor. in Gouda 1858-1862
Note: The publication date suggest that this might be the 1855 Batavier. However, the brig configuration of the masts with spars on the (second and higher!) main mast leads to the conclusion that this is the 1827 Batavier, decommissioned in 1856.
Nederlands: Titel: Rotterdam. Batavier en Willemsplein.
Beschrijving: Gezicht op het het Willemsplein aan de Maas.
Gepubliceerd in: Koningrijk der Nederlanden. Uitgever: G.B. van Goor. in Gouda 1858-1862
Noot: De publicatiedatum suggereert dat het hier om de Batavier uit 1855 gaat. Echter, de brik configuratie van de masten en het tuig leidt tot de conclusie dat het hier gaat om de Batavier van 1827, uit dienst gesteld in 1856. Voor de brik configuratie is beslissend dat de tweede mast duidelijk hoger is dan de eerste en ook van ra's voorzien is.
Ludwig (L.) Rohbock / Poppel, Johann. Publised 1858-1862
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SS Batavier (1827) on an etching published c. 1860
SS Batavier (1827) op een in ca. 1860 gepubliceerde ets
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