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This is a replica of the East Indiaman "Amsterdam".

The Amsteram was built in 1748. It was a ship of the Dutch East India Company, better known by its initials VOC. The Amsterdam left for a voyage to Asia a year later. Shortly after departure, the ship was wrecked off the English coast near Hastings. And it is still there.

This replica was built between 1985 and 1990 in the city of Amsterdam and given a berth at the National Maritime Museum in 1991. This museum is now closed for maintenance, so it now has a temporary haven at the jetty of science center "Nemo".

Some brief info on this vessel which was built with tropical wood instead of oak:

Master: Willem Klump
Crew: 333 officers, men and boys
Length: 48 meters (from stem to stem)
Height: 56 meters (from keel to mast top)
Beam: 11.5 meters

Tags:   VOC schip Amsterdam VOC Dutch East India Company

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This is a replica of the East Indiaman "Amsterdam".

The Amsteram was built in 1748. It was a ship of the Dutch East India Company, better known by its initials VOC. The Amsterdam left for a voyage to Asia a year later. Shortly after departure, the ship was wrecked off the English coast near Hastings. And it is still there.

This replica was built between 1985 and 1990 in the city of Amsterdam and given a berth at the National Maritime Museum in 1991. This museum is now closed for maintenance, so it now has a temporary haven at the jetty of science center "Nemo".

Some brief info on this vessel which was built with tropical wood instead of oak:

Master: Willem Klump
Crew: 333 officers, men and boys
Length: 48 meters (from stem to stem)
Height: 56 meters (from keel to mast top)
Beam: 11.5 meters

Stitched Panorama - 5 pics were used for this end result.

Tags:   VOC schip Amsterdam VOC Dutch East India Company

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This is a replica of the East Indiaman "Amsterdam".

The Amsteram was built in 1748. It was a ship of the Dutch East India Company, better known by its initials VOC. The Amsterdam left for a voyage to Asia a year later. Shortly after departure, the ship was wrecked off the English coast near Hastings. And it is still there.

This replica was built between 1985 and 1990 in the city of Amsterdam and given a berth at the National Maritime Museum in 1991. This museum is now closed for maintenance, so it now has a temporary haven at the jetty of science center "Nemo".

Some brief info on this vessel which was built with tropical wood instead of oak:

Master: Willem Klump
Crew: 333 officers, men and boys
Length: 48 meters (from stem to stem)
Height: 56 meters (from keel to mast top)
Beam: 11.5 meters

Tags:   VOC schip Amsterdam VOC Dutch East India Company

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Upper deck
On this deck, near the galley, were pens for animals that served as fresh food: pigs, goats and a calf or cow. Twenty eight-pounder guns were also placed on this deck.

Tags:   VOC schip Amsterdam VOC Dutch East India Company

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Masts

Tags:   VOC schip Amsterdam VOC Dutch East India Company


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