She is the second replica of an East Indiaman after the Dutch Batavia, though from a later period. |
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In 1629, the Dutch ship Batavia foundered off the coast of Western Australia. |
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The Geraldton Yacht Club has floated plans to move its premises to the Batavia Coast Marina. |
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The men were taken prisoner and taken to a Dutch army barracks in Batavia, the capital city of Java. |
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Volunteer boatbuilder Henry Thuys tests if the new rudder of the Batavia long boat is responding smoothly. |
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The replica whaleboat presented to the Batavia Long Boat Replica Project Foundation in January is set to play a key role in a documentary about the whaling ship Catalpa. |
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Batavia NY Alain Bergeron was at Batavia NY yesterday night for the ESS-ASCS Shootout. |
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Taman Sari was conceived by a Dutch architect from Batavia carried out at the end of work not to reveal it. |
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Gereja Sion is the oldest church in Batavia built in 1695, the interior has a baroque style. |
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The Dutch retaliated and razed Jayakarta, forced the British to flee from Jayakarta, and changed the name of their new headquarters to Batavia. |
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According to one local Houston news report, the Batavia, New York native had been living in some sort of boarding house. |
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This trade became regularized by the 1640s, with Chinese junks bringing the product to Batavia, where it was purchased by the Dutch and shipped by them to Holland. |
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Technical problems forced them to spend several hours waiting in their Batavia Air plane on the tarmac at Jakarta's airport on March 27th. |
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That means they can travel more or less unperturbed through Earth's crust from Batavia to Soudan. |
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Most cultivar groups of lettuce, such as butterhead, iceberg, oak leaf, romaine, Batavia, are susceptible to the disease. |
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She is soon to marry the prince of Batavia, a powerful ally of the kingdom, and is desolate at the prospect: all he does is eat and sleep! |
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The Council of Justice in Batavia was the appellate court for all the other VOC Company posts in the VOC empire. |
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He returned to Batavia in June 1627 and soon afterwards, as admiral of a fleet of eight vessels, went on a diplomatic mission to India. |
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On 2 November 1644 Abel Tasman was appointed a member of the Council of Justice at Batavia. |
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The Eendracht sailed on to Java and reached Batavia on 28 October with a remarkable 84 of the original 87 crew members of both ships on board. |
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In August 1637 he was back in Amsterdam, and the following year he signed on for another ten years and took his wife with him to Batavia. |
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After the construction of the canal, Batavia was left under Roman jurisdiction, although it was settled by Germanics. |
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He died at Batavia on 10 October 1659 and was survived by his second wife and a daughter by his first wife. |
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It is widely believed that the map was produced in Batavia, however, it has also been argued that the map was produced in Amsterdam. |
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On 5 January 1651 he was formally reinstated in his rank and spent his remaining years at Batavia. |
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During the 3rd century, the Franks attempted to appropriate Batavia to the south of Lacus Flevo. |
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He worked as a wine producer for Batavia Wine Cellars. |
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There was it about a city to Bows on island Java which has been completely destroyed by them at capture of a princedom Djakarta later, and on its ruins the fortress Batavia is constructed. |
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List of species: aubergine, basil, beetroot, celery, chicory, cabbage, chive, cucumber, gherkin, pumpkin, squash, courgette, fennel, lettuce, Batavia, melon, parsley, bell pepper, chilli pepper, Swiss chard, tomato, thyme. |
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And by the mid-19th century, the lace kebaya worn by women in Jakarta, which then was called Batavia, had shortened to the hip-length garment that it is today. |
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As luck would have it, a project called NOvA, which should start collecting data in the spring of 2013, will send neutrinos through the Earth's crust from Batavia to an underground detector 810km away in Minnesota. |
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The Japanese changed the name of the city onto which they first set foot to Jakarta from its former name of Batavia and then they eradicated the remnants of Dutch and other European signs in Indonesia. |
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In the first half year, La Place opened 7 new restaurants including Batavia Stad, Lelystad and Roermond as well as in the National library of the Netherlands in The Hague. |
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In Northern Italy, outbreaks mainly occurred on spring and summer leaf lettuce, particularly on cultivars belonging to the Batavia type and grown for the production of pre-processed lettuce. |
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In vain, I looked for the Hotel Der Nederlander as well as the mongoose Kiria that he lost in the Thirties when he was a consul of Chile in Batavia. |
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Dutch East India Company set their foothold on Batavia in the 17th century and was succeeded by Netherlands East Indies in the 19th century. |
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In addition there are direct flights to Jakarta on Batavia Air, Sriwijaya Air and Garuda Indonesia. |
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Ships coming into Batavia from the Netherlands carried supplies for VOC settlements in Asia. |
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The Dutch government in Batavia did not adequately respond to these problems. |
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In 1740, rumours of deportation of the gangs from the Batavia area led to widespread rioting. |
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In accordance with Visscher's directions, Tasman sailed from Batavia on 14 August 1642 and arrived at Mauritius on 5 September 1642, according to the captain's journal. |
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The Dutch military searched houses of Chinese in Batavia for weapons. |
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The fourth group is the Betawi people that speak a dialect of Malay, they are the descendants of the people living around Batavia from around the 17th century. |
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