16th century ships, naval ships

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Lodewijcksz - Historie van Indien - 1617 - UB Radboud Uni Nijmegen - 204794153 109

Lodewijcksz - Historie van Indien - 1617 - UB Radboud Uni Nijmegen - 2...

Illustration from 1617 edition of Willem Lodewijcksz (or G.M.A.W.L): Historie van IndienDescription from the Cambridge History of Southeast Asia:When the Dutch first arrived in the busy port of Banten at the c... More

A five-masted ship in Juan Vespucci map of 1526

A five-masted ship in Juan Vespucci map of 1526

A five-masted ship in Juan Vespucci map, likely an attempt to depict a five-masted Javanese junk (jong) in Indian ocean, 1526. Bahasa Indonesia: Sebuah kapal bertiang lima di peta Juan Vespucci, kemungkinan m... More

A four-masted jong being chased by Portuguese vessel, in Nuño García de Toreno’s map of 1522

A four-masted jong being chased by Portuguese vessel, in Nuño García d...

A four-masted jong (Javanese junk) being chased by a Portuguese vessel, in Nuño García de Toreno’s map of 1522. This scene likely depict a junk encountered near Polvoreira (likely Pulau Berhala, 160 miles from... More

Situs civitatis Bantam et Navium Insulae Iauae delineatio

Situs civitatis Bantam et Navium Insulae Iauae delineatio

View of the Bantam city and sketch of ships from Java island. Bantam here refers to the city of Banten, now it is a name of a province in Indonesia. The ships from Java are the javanese jong ships. Bahasa Indo... More