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Vergulde Draeck (pronounced [vɛrˈɣʏldə ˈdraːk]), also
spelled Vergulde Draak and
Vergulde Draek (meaning Gilt Dragon), was a 41.8-metre (137 ft), 260-tonne...
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Draeck may
refer to:
Vergulde Draeck Willem Draeck, Lord of
Merksem (died 1525),
Mayor of
Antwerp De
Groene Draeck Gulden Draak Hotel de
Draak Joris en...
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vessel belonging to the
Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC),
Vergulde Draeck,
struck a reef off
Ledge Point on the
central west
coast of
Western Australia...
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mayors are
written in italic. 1500 :
Willem Draeck, Lord of Merksem. and
Gillis de
Schermere 1501 :
Willem Draeck, Lord of Merksem. and
Gillis de Schermere...
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Groene Draeck (English: The
Green Dragon) is the
royal yacht of
Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands. It was
named after the
flagship of Piet Hein, a...
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proceeded northwards without much investigation. On 28
April 1656,
Vergulde Draeck en
route to
Batavia (now Jakarta) was
shipwrecked 107 km (66 mi)
north of...
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Wrecked in 1656
south of
Ledge Point,
Western Australia, the
Vergulde Draeck (or Gilt Dragon, as it is more
commonly known) was the
first to be relocated...
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divers discovered the
wreck of the
Dutch East
India Company ship
Vergulde Draeck (Gilt Dragon)
which sank on 28
April 1656
after striking reef near Ledge...
- 17th-century
shipwrecks in
Australia Tryall (1622) 't
Wapen van ****n (1622)
Vianen (1628)
Batavia (1629)
Vergulde Draeck (1656)
Ridderschap van
Holland (1694)...
- (Perth: Abrolhos, 1994) Green,
Jeremy N.:
Treasures from the 'Vergulde
Draeck' (Gilt Dragon). (Perth:
Western Australian Museum, 1974) Green,
Jeremy N...