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Dutch Delft tile mural depicting a Dutch fleet, 19th century
Practice fight of the Dutch Fleet in the honour of Tzar Peter the Great, 1 Sept 1697
Receptie van Hare K.H. M de Princ. van Orangie. als koningin van gr: Britange = Reception of Her Roial High. The Princesse of Orange as queene of great Brittain Romeyn de Hooghe (Dutch; 1645–1708) 1689 Copper engraving Published by Johannes Tangena The British Library, London
Dutch fleet Setting Sail by Willem van de Velde the Younger (1633-1707), Wallace Collection, London von Anton (Ton) Wegman
The glorious Dutch Navy, by Zohrab Kemkemian 2018
The bombardment of Upnore Castle and the burning of the English King's ships during the voyage to Chatham 23 June 1667, also known as the Raid of the Medway by the Dutch Admiral Michiel de Ruyter by Arnold de Lange
The arrival of the Dutch Fleet on the Copenhagen Red in October 1658 by Carl Neumann 1880
A large Dutch naval fleet arrived at the Port of Copenhagen in October 1658 with provisions, food and soldiers for Copenhagen's defense against the Swedish invasion, to prevent Sweden from gaining control of both sides of the Sound (Øresund) and thereby controlling access to the Baltic Sea as well as of its trade.
The Dutch forced the Swedish fleet to end the blockade of the Danish capital during the Battle of the Sound November 1658, enabling its resupply by Dutch armed transport ships, which eventually forced the Swedish King Charles to abandon the siege entirely and go back to Sweden.
The Four Days Battle, 11- 14 June 1666 ( Detail) by Jan de Quelery
A Dutch states yacht in the wake of the Zeven Provincien ( Seven Provinces) on her starboard bow is the stern of the Gouden Leeuw ( Golden Lion). In the middle is a third rate and in the foreground a heavily damaged states yacht.