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Het Rapenburg in Leiden

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(28" x 28") 70 x 70cm(18" x 24") 45 x 60cm(16" x 20") 40 x 50cm(24" x 36") 60 x 90cm(4.4" x 6.3") 11.2 x 16cm(30" x 40") 75 x 100cm(44" x 60") 112 x 152cm
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Stretched CanvasGiclee Matte Art PaperNote Cards - Pack of 4
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On 12 January 1807 a ship laden with 37,000 pounds of gunpowder exploded in the centre of Leiden. It was a national disaster: 150 people died and many houses were destroyed. King Louis Napoleon, shown at left among Leiden city officials, acted like a true father to his subjects. Three days after the explosion, he visited the scene and organized financial help. This made him very popular with the Dutch.

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