Use of hose fire sprayers in London, ca. 1690-1700, Johannes Kip, 1690 - 1700 Canvas Print
Depiction of the use of a new type of hose fire sprayer invented by the Englishman John Lofting, against the background of buildings in London, ca. 1690-1700. On the left at the monument in memory of the great fire of 1666: Monument to the Great Fire of London, on the right a second performance with a demonstration for the Royal Exchange (Beurs). At the top two bands with the titles in English and Latin. It states that the machines are available from the patent owner John Lofting in London. Down two small scenes of the application of the hose fire sprayers at fire on ships and at a warehouse. Here are the legends A-G in English and Latin. The print is joined by a text sheet. Belongs to the prints of the Brandspuitenboek by Jan van der Heyden.
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