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The Battle of Chatham, Willem van Der Stoop
Signed W.V Stoop. This marine painting depicts the battle of Chatham in June 1667 when the Dutch fleet, under command of Michiel Adriaanszoon Reuter (1607-76), sailed up the river Medway to the British naval base at Chatham where they burnt a large part of the British fleet. The British flagship Royal Charles was brought back to Amsterdam as war booty, where its counter decorations still can be seen in the Rijksmuseum.
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