RMCNWH4Y–transport / transportation, navigation, warships, Dutch battleship, second half of the 17th century, etching by Ludolf Barthuizen (1631 - 1708), threemasted vessel, warship, warships, sailing ship, sail, sailing ships, sails, Netherlands, colonialism, trade, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMCXP0N5–Colonialism. 19th century. Holland. Rotterdam. Troops destined for the Dutch colonies in India. Engraving.
RM2B014XH–Indonesia: The Dutch fort at Batavia (Jakarta) in the 17th century. Indonesia, or the East Indies, was a Dutch colony from 1800 to 1949. However, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) dominated trade in the region and the Dutch army was based in Bantam, then Jakarta, as a deterrent while the VOC exploited the Spice Islands and their rich natural resources of nutmeg, cloves, pepper and mace. The Dutch East India Company, or VOC, was a chartered company granted a monopoly by the Dutch government to carry out colonial activities in Asia. It was the first multinational corporation in the world.
RM2WRR01Y–Map of Bantam Residency 1829
RMPFRFW3–Leeward Islands, Saba, Saba flag and Dutch flag flying side by side
RMS41461–Took oen cafe in Malang East Java Indonesia, dates back from Dutch rule
RFW42451–Lawang Sewu is Dutch colonialism historical building in Semarang, Indonesia
RM2A188JD–The Trading Post of the Dutch East India Company in Hooghly, West Bengal, India painted in 1665 by Hendrik van Schuylenburgh (1620-1689).
RF2N2TPHP–Collection old Dutch VOC coins from 1789 close up full frame as background
RMW4YH2R–Engraving of the New Netherland, a 17th-century colony of the Dutch Republic located on the east coast of America, 1700. From the New York Public Library. ()
RF2T7E21H–Black Piet / Zwarte Piet, portrait, is a controversial, Dutch figure, connected to Sinterklaas. Black Piet / Zwarte Piet assists, has a submissive role and, since he's (made) Black, a Discriminatory Symbol of Colonialism. This figure is protested against by the 'Kick Out Zwarte Piet'movement. Tilburg, Netherlands.
RMHRNT19–Dutch West India Company Warehouse, 17th Century
RMEJ5Y80–Civil prisoners from Dundee entering Pretoria November 10, 1899 during the Second Boer War
RMG3BEJ6–DUTCH RESIDENCE IN JAVA
RM2CC1RCK–Sleman, YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA. 17th Aug, 2020. An Indonesian child plays the Indonesian flag, Red and White, marking the 75th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Indonesia in Cangkringan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Indonesia became independent in 1945 from Dutch colonialism. Credit: Slamet Riyadi/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RFHWCTJ2–Dutch West Indies' colonial architecture.
RMG1CT90–Dutch East India Company envoys received at the imperial palace in Beijing; China 1667
RFS2WPBP–The arts of Dutch Colonialism Architecture in Lawang Sewu, Semarang
RMD8TGHX–JAN van RIEBECK (1619-1677) Dutch colonial administrator who founded Cape Town, painted about 1660.
RMA3X9BT–geography/travel, Indonesia, War of Independence 1947 - 1949, dutch troops in the Djatingara telephone exchange, Jakarta, Java, 1947, Batavia, Djakarta, occupation, Dutch East Indies, colonialism, military, Netherlands, Asia, 20th century, historic, historical, people, 1940s,
RMCXNFT7–Colonialism. 19th century. Holland. Rotterdam. Troops destined for the Dutch colonies in India. Colored engraving.
RM2B00TGB–Indonesia: Sketch of a feast on the island of Banda in 1599 as described by Dutch travellers, pictured on the right. Originally colonized by the Portuguese in 1511, the 10 tiny volcanic islands of Banda, or Maluku, were then administered by the Dutch East Indies Company, which plundered the islands of its spices, including nutmeg, cloves and mace. After holding the Bandanese spice trade monopoly for 200 years, the Dutch were finally expelled when the British captured the Bandas in 1810.
RM2WRR02X–Map of Bantam Westcoast describing the impact of the eruption of Mount Krakatoa 1883
RM2WYY465–Portrait of Lieutenant C. H. Cornelissen, Dutch Royal Navy, Sumatra Island. Indonesia. Drawing by Eugene Ronjat (1822 - 1912) Across the island of Sumatra 1877 by Daniel David Veth (1850 - 1885) Le Tour du Monde 1880
RMHWDGBJ–Potgieter and his Wife 1850 . Dutch Diaspora The spoke Dutch - Afrikaans ( read the Dutch authorized Bible ) Their ancestors were VOC Functionaries , Khoekhoe and San . South Africa African
RFW4240P–Lawang Sewu is Dutch colonialism historical building in Semarang, Indonesia
RMMPTKP5–Woodblock print - Two Dutch gentlemen & their ladies making merry over a meal. Artist: Unknown.
RF2N9DXDR–Heap of old antique Dutch VOC coins from 1789 on a wooden background close up
RM2BMXEB1–Machinery for processing sugar cane in the Dutch East Indies (modern Indonesia) late 19th century. After a photograph possibly by Turkish born photographer Ohannes Kurkdjian, 1851 - 1903.
RF2T7E21X–Black Piet / Zwarte Piet, portrait, is a controversial, Dutch figure, connected to Sinterklaas. Black Piet / Zwarte Piet assists, has a submissive role and, since he's (made) Black, a Discriminatory Symbol of Colonialism. This figure is protested against by the 'Kick Out Zwarte Piet'movement. Tilburg, Netherlands.
RMG15MFE–The Oost-Indisch Huis (East India House) is an early 17th-century building in the center of Amsterdam. It was a headquarters of the Dutch East India Company. The Dutch East India Company was a chartered company established in 1602, when the States-General
RMKMR895–Plantation workers farming in Java Indonesia during Dutch Colonial Period of the Dutch East India Company 1921
RM2CC13AF–Sleman, YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA. 17th Aug, 2020. An Indonesian child salutes the Red and White Flag when marking the 75th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Indonesia in Cangkringan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Monday, 17 August 2020. Indonesia became independent in 1945 from Dutch colonialism. Credit: Slamet Riyadi/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RFHWCT83–Curacao Dutch Caribbean skyline
RMHHGAGA–Illustration showing the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia), Pavilion, at the Exposition Universelle of 1900. A portrait of Queen Wilhelmina is inset. This was a fair held in Paris, France, from 14 April to 12 November 1900, to celebrate the achievements of the past century and to accelerate development into the next.
RMBC1W0A–Foundation of Batavia, Java, Dutch East Indies, 1619, (c1870).Artist: JH Rennefeld
RMPD8P3C–Large antique globe showing New Holland
RMB4617P–geography / travel, Indonesia, events, naval engagement against the Dutch, copper engraving, 17th century, battle, warships, war, colonialism, dutch colony, Netherland, Dutch East India Company, Asia, historic, historical, people,
RM2DDG38F–Ludolf Backhuysen (1631-1708). The Return of the Fleet of the Dutch East India Company, 1677. Oil on canvas (170x 286 cm). Detail. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RM2B00N60–Indonesia: The first paper money of the Dutch East Indies, 1799. At the end of the 18th century, the first paper money appeared in the Netherlands Indies. The notes were issued by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) that represented the Dutch interests in the East. The Dutch East Indies, or Netherlands East Indies, (Dutch: Nederlands-Indië; Indonesian: Hindia-Belanda) was the Dutch colony that became modern Indonesia following World War II. It was formed from the nationalised colonies of the former Dutch East India Company that came under the administration of the Netherlands in 1800.
RM2WRR02P–Map of Sunda Strait, Bantam Westcoast, and Sumatra
RM2WW986R–Portrait of Lieutenant C. H. Cornelissen, Dutch Royal Navy, Sumatra Island. Indonesia. Drawing by Eugene Ronjat (1822 - 1912) Across the island of Sumatra 1877 by Daniel David Veth (1850 - 1885) Le Tour du Monde 1880
RMHW7181–Dutch reliefs from Cape Town South Africa .The United East Indian Company - VOC - Golden Age - Dutch - Holland- The Netherlands ( The VOC was officially the first publicly traded company of the world )
RFW42405–Lawang Sewu is Dutch colonialism historical building in Semarang, Indonesia
RF2GFFTY1–Ambon Island, Indonesia - Feb 2018: View from inside to the ocean through the window of Fort Amsterdam is a fort and bunker in the city of Hila, Leihi
RF2MN69WA–Back and front of a an old VOC coin from 1789 isolated on white background
RMA4BH4J–The flag of the Dutch East India Company flying on the replica ship The Duyfken
RF2J10BA2–The Home of Cecil Rhodes Black and white photograph from the book ' South Africa; its history, heroes and wars ' by William Douglas Mackenzie, and Alfred Stead, Publisher Chicago, Philadelphia : Monarch Book Company in 1890
RMG15N6T–Dutch West India Company was a chartered company of Dutch merchants. In 1621, it was granted a charter for a trade monopoly in the West Indies and given jurisdiction over the African slave trade, Brazil, the Caribbean, and North America. The area where th
RMRC4K26–Colonialism. 19th century. Holland. Rotterdam. Troops destined for the Dutch colonies in India. Kellenbach Engraving for 'The Artistic Illustration', 1886.
RM2M9683D–View of the Dutch Cemetery in Hugli-Chuchura (Hooghly-Chinsurah), West Bengal, India.
RM2CC1368–Sleman, YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA. 17th Aug, 2020. Indonesian tourists salute the Red and White Flag when marking the 75th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Indonesia in Cangkringan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Monday, 17 August 2020. Indonesia became independent in 1945 from Dutch colonialism. Credit: Slamet Riyadi/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RFHWCTDW–Willemstad, Curacao skyline
RMEC7M77–Ussher Fort is a fort in Accra, Ghana. built by the Dutch in 1649 as Fort Crèvecœur, to the east of Accra. It was one of three forts that Europeans built in the region during the middle of the 17th Century. Fort Crèvecœur was part of the Dutch Gold Coast. The Anglo-Dutch Gold Coast Treaty (1867), which defined areas of influence on the Gold Coast, transferred it to the British in 1868.
RMBC1TY8–Formation of the Dutch East India Company, 1602, (c1870). Artist: JH Rennefeld
RMDJ6XHN–South Africa, Cape Town. Statue to Cecil Rhodes, in The Company's Garden, established by the Dutch East India Company in 1652.
RMCNTYPW–transport, navigation, sailing ship, ship of the Dutch East India Company, masts are being repaired, etching by Reinier Nooms called Zeeman (1623 - 1667), 17th century, historic, historical, ship, ships, sailing ship, sail, sailing ships, sails, merchant ship, merchant ships, Netherlands, trade, colonialism, masts and rigging, historic, historical, rig, repair work, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMG1PF0K–Colonialism. Africa. Dutch Golden Coast. View of the coast near Saint Andrew river and the Fort Santo Antonio, 16th century, in Axim. Captured for the Portuguese and later occupied by the British. Drawing by William Smith, 1726. Engraving
RM2B01518–India: 'Dutch Plantation in Bengal'. Oil on canvas painting by Hendrik van Schuylenburgh (1620-1689), 1665. The Dutch East India Company, or VOC, was a chartered company granted a monopoly by the Dutch government to carry out colonial activities in Asia. It was the first multinational corporation in the world and the first company to issue stock. It was also arguably the world's first megacorporation, possessing quasi-governmental powers, including the ability to wage war, imprison and execute convicts, negotiate treaties, coin money and establish colonies.
RF2WNYTC8–Black And White Map of Ambon (WWII)
RM2WYY41J–Portrait of Daniel David Veth (1850 – 1885) was a Dutch explorer and photographer, Sumatra Island. Indonesia. Drawing by Eugene Ronjat (1822 - 1912) Across the island of Sumatra 1877 by Daniel David Veth (1850 - 1885) Le Tour du Monde 1880
RMH32GGP–Multatuli Eduard Douwes Dekker 1820 – 1887 better known by his pen name Multatuli Amsterdam Dutch Netherlands ( Statue of Multatuli on a square over the Singel canal in Amsterdam )
RFW4242Y–Lawang Sewu is Dutch colonialism historical building in Semarang, Indonesia
RF2GFFW0K–Ambon Island, Indonesia - Feb 2018: Fort Amsterdam (also formerly known as Blokhuis Amsterdam) is a fort and a blockhouse in Hila town, Leihitu Subdis
RF2N2TNTN–Heap of old VOC coins from 1789 isolated on white background
RMA4BH4G–The flag of the Dutch East India Company flying on the replica ship The Duyfken
RF2J10B6Y–FRONT DOOR OF MR. RHODES HOUSE. Over this handsome doorway is a bronze bas-relief by Tweed representing the landing of Van Riebeek in Table Bay in 1662.Black and white photograph from the book ' South Africa; its history, heroes and wars ' by William Douglas Mackenzie, and Alfred Stead, Publisher Chicago, Philadelphia : Monarch Book Company in 1890
RFT5DT5J–Dutch colonial wooden building, historic old town, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Paramaribo, Suriname
RMRC4907–Colonialism. 19th century. Holland. Rotterdam. Troops destined for the Dutch colonies in India. Kellenbach Engraving for 'The Artistic Illustration', 1886. Colored.
RMA9YYYB–Dutch Residence In Java
RM2CC1339–Sleman, YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA. 17th Aug, 2020. An Indonesian child plays the Indonesian flag, Red and White, marking the 75th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Indonesia in Cangkringan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Monday, August 17, 2020. Indonesia became independent in 1945 from Dutch colonialism. Credit: Slamet Riyadi/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RFHWD09H–Curacao in the Caribbean
RMMR4G41–French Leibig card 1900, depicting the Dutch colonies of Borneo and Java (Dutch East Indies)
RMA4JCPR–Anthony van Diemen, Dutch colonial governor, (1886).Artist: J Johnson
RMH35D6Y–Colonial Dutch architechure near Main Street, Oranjestad, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean
RMA3X9BK–geography/travel, Indonesia, War of Independence 1947 - 1949, dutch troops are greeted by children, Cirebon, Java, 1947, Cheribon, occupation, Dutch East Indies, colonialism, military, Netherlands, Asia, 20th century, historic, historical, people, 1940s,
RM2BDY3WA–Achievement of the VOC, 1651
RM2B00T3K–Suriname/Netherlands: Watercolour by Arnold Borret (1848-1888) with small sketches of different members of society and their various ethnic backgrounds in the Dutch colony of Suriname in the1880s. Arnold Borret was an accomplished amateur artist who was also a lawyer and a Roman Catholic priest. He studied law at the University of Leiden and practiced in Rotterdam before becoming a clerk, in 1878, to the Supreme Court in Paramaribo. He became a priest in 1883, with the intention of working with lepers in Suriname. He died of typhus in 1888.
RM2WRR01R–Map of Bantam Bay 1883 made by J.L. Hordijk
RM2WW980C–Portrait of Daniel David Veth (1850 – 1885) was a Dutch explorer and photographer, Sumatra Island. Indonesia. Drawing by Eugene Ronjat (1822 - 1912) Across the island of Sumatra 1877 by Daniel David Veth (1850 - 1885) Le Tour du Monde 1880
RMHW717D–Dutch reliefs from Cape Town South Africa .The United East Indian Company - VOC - Golden Age - Dutch - Holland- The Netherlands ( The VOC was officially the first publicly traded company of the world )
RFW4243W–Lawang Sewu is Dutch colonialism historical building in Semarang, Indonesia
RF2J0JDF4–Ambon Island, Indonesia - Feb 2018: Fort Amsterdam (also formerly known as Blokhuis Amsterdam) is a fort and a blockhouse in Hila town, Leihitu Subdis
RMKWD28G–Boer soldiers in their shallow trench during the 217-day Siege of Mafeking, in the Boer War. From Oct 1899 to May 1900, the Afrikaners held the city against the British (BSLOC 2017 20 46)
RMA4BH1X–The replica of the 17th Century Dutch ship The Duyfken in the parade of sail on the Derwent River in Hobart
RF2J10B9X–Mr. Rhodes' Library Black and white photograph from the book ' South Africa; its history, heroes and wars ' by William Douglas Mackenzie, and Alfred Stead, Publisher Chicago, Philadelphia : Monarch Book Company in 1890
RMDGWMKH–Red Square, Christ Church with a bell tower, a Dutch church, Melaka, Mallakka, Malaysia
RMPP7W9T–Colonialism. Africa. Dutch Golden Coast. View of the coast near Saint Andrew river and the Fort Santo Antonio, 16th century, in Axim. Captured for the Portuguese and later occupied by the British. Drawing by William Smith, 1726. Engraving.
RF2RTC856–Train Trasporting Sugar Cane, 900, Bali, Java, Indonesia - Dutch East Indies - Dutch European Colonialism indonesia
RM2CC136K–Sleman, YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA. 17th Aug, 2020. An Indonesian child plays the Indonesian flag, Red and White, marking the 75th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Indonesia in Cangkringan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Monday, August 17, 2020. Indonesia became independent in 1945 from Dutch colonialism. Credit: Slamet Riyadi/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RFHWD0B0–Curacao in the Caribbean
RMMR3P45–View of the Dutch East Indies Town of Palambang 1727 From voyages made to Persia and India 1727, by Johan Albrecht de Mandelslo (1616–1644). seventeenth-century German adventurer, who wrote about his travels through Persia and India.
RMBC1TX2–The first Dutch ship in East Indies, 1596, (c1870). Artist: Van Kesteren
RMH35D73–View of Otrobanda ferry terminal and Dutch colonial buildings, UNESCO, Willemstad, Curacao, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean
RMA3XDET–geography/travel, Indonesia, War of Independence 1947 - 1949, discussion between Dutch and Indonesian authorities, Krawang, Java, 1947, occupation, Dutch East Indies, colonialism, military, Netherlands, Asia, 20th century, historic, historical, people, 1940s,
RFM3EMFP–Amsterdam, Netherlands - April 29, 2007: The Multatuli statue by Dutch artist Hans Bayens in Amsterdam is a tribute to Dutch writer Eduard Douwes Dekk
RM2B00NTJ–Netherlands: 'A Smalschip with Two Dutch East Indiamen Coming to Anchor'. Oil on canvas painting by Hendrik-Jacobsz Dubbels (1621-1701), c. 1670. The Dutch East India Company, or VOC, was a chartered company granted a monopoly by the Dutch government to carry out colonial activities in Asia. It was the first multinational corporation in the world and the first company to issue stock. It was also arguably the world's first megacorporation, possessing quasi-governmental powers, including the ability to wage war, imprison and execute convicts, negotiate treaties and establish colonies.
RMA8WHM3–Boer farm in South Africa in the mid 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2WW982K–Portrait of Lieutenant Johannes Schouw Santvoort, (1846 - 1877) Royal Dutch Navy, Sumatra Island. Indonesia. Drawing by Eugene Ronjat (1822 - 1912) Across the island of Sumatra 1877 by Daniel David Veth (1850 - 1885) Le Tour du Monde 1880
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