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  2. Willem Blaeu - Wikipedia

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    Bright sunlight bathes the girl and the large map on the wall. Vermeer's gift for realism is evidenced by the fact that the wall map, mounted on linen and wooden rods, is identifiable as Blaeu's 1621 map of Holland and West Friesland. He captures faithfully its characteristic design, decoration, and geographic content. [2]

  3. Medieval fortification - Wikipedia

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    Reinforced wood door. A typical exterior wooden door might be made out of two or more layers of oak planks. The grain of the wood would run vertically on the front layer and horizontally on the back, like a simple form of plywood. The two layers would be held together by iron studs, and the structure might be strengthened and stiffened with ...

  4. Raised-relief map - Wikipedia

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    A raised-relief map made of wood representing all the provinces of the empire and put together like a giant 0.93 m 2 (10 ft 2) jigsaw puzzle was invented by Xie Zhuang (421–466) during the Liu Song dynasty (420–479). Shen Kuo (1031-1095) created a raised-relief map using sawdust, wood, beeswax, and wheat paste.

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    John Spilsbury was the second of three sons of Thomas Spilsbury; the engraver Jonathan Spilsbury was his elder brother, and the two have sometimes been confused. [4] He served as an apprentice to Thomas Jefferys, the Royal Geographer to King George III.

  6. Ammassalik wooden maps - Wikipedia

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    Ammassalik wooden maps are carved, tactile maps of the Greenlandic coastlines. In the 1880s, Gustav Holm led an expedition to the Ammassalik coast of eastern Greenland , where he met several Tunumiit , or Eastern Greenland Inuit communities, who had had no prior direct contact with Europeans.

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