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Jan van Ryne Collection

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Background imageJan van Ryne Collection: Bombay on the Malabar coast belonging to the East India Company of England, 1754

Bombay on the Malabar coast belonging to the East India Company of England, 1754
XJF265883 Bombay on the Malabar coast belonging to the East India Company of England, 1754 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Ryne, Jan van (fl.1755); Private Collection; out of copyright

Background imageJan van Ryne Collection: Studies of Venetian boats, moored. Coloured watercolor drawing, by Edward Lear (1812-1888)

Studies of Venetian boats, moored. Coloured watercolor drawing, by Edward Lear (1812-1888)
MMM5480902 Studies of Venetian boats, moored. Coloured watercolor drawing, by Edward Lear (1812-1888). by Lear, Edward (1812-88); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageJan van Ryne Collection: Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland

Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland
7286244 Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland. by Newnes, George (1851-1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland)

Background imageJan van Ryne Collection: Bombay and the Malabar Coast in 1754

Bombay and the Malabar Coast in 1754
7286235 Bombay and the Malabar Coast in 1754. by Ryne, Jan van (fl.1755); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bombay and the Malabar Coast in 1754. Present day Mumbai, India)

Background imageJan van Ryne Collection: Bombay and the Malabar Coast in 1754

Bombay and the Malabar Coast in 1754
7286234 Bombay and the Malabar Coast in 1754. by Ryne, Jan van (fl.1755); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bombay and the Malabar Coast in 1754. Present day Mumbai, India)

Background imageJan van Ryne Collection: Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Lithograph (25.5 x 39.3 cm), work by Jan Van Ryne (18th century)

Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Lithograph (25.5 x 39.3 cm), work by Jan Van Ryne (18th century)
MMM5480658 Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Lithograph (25.5 x 39.3 cm), work by Jan Van Ryne (18th century), published by Robert Sayer, 1754.; 25.5x39.3 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageJan van Ryne Collection: Fort Saint George on the Coromandel Coast

Fort Saint George on the Coromandel Coast
MMM5480640 Fort Saint George on the Coromandel Coast by Ryne, Jan van (fl.1755); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Fort Saint George on the Coromandel Coast (formerly White Town)

Background imageJan van Ryne Collection: Fort St. George, Coromandel Coast, 1794 (engraving)

Fort St. George, Coromandel Coast, 1794 (engraving)
BAL5594 Fort St. George, Coromandel Coast, 1794 (engraving) by Ryne, Jan van (fl.1755); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fort St George was the first English (later British) fortress in India


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