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Plan for a new fortification at Nieuw-Amsterdam

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Plan for a new fortification at Nieuw-Amsterdam

d'Arnaud, Jean-Guillaume

Title Leupe: Project voor de Berbice.

In 1770 the military enginer Jean-Guillaume d’Arnaud was sent out to oversee the scheduled reconstruction of Fort Nassau and Nieuw-Amsterdam. In 1771 he drew up several versions of a design for a new fortification on the site of the small fort that had been destroyed in 1763, in line with the decision made by the directors to stick to the old location.

Two of the four project drawings that have been preserved are signed, including this one.

This plan shows the projected layout according to d’Arnaud’s original plans where, just as in the presumably five year older plan of Cederkreutz’ (see VEL1630), the former governmental secretariat would constitute one of the inner buildings.

The related map VEL1632A likely shows the first floor of the fort.

The design with the square ground plan and the two corner bastions placed diagonally opposite each other harked back to a model which, in European and colonial fortification architecture, had been common for at least a century and a half when it came to small secondary forts and field sconces but which was less suitable for a fortification on the scale anticipated by d’Arnaud; with its more than 80 metre long sides the new Fort Nassau would have a surface area four times as big as the previous structure.

The plan never gained the approval of the Society’s directors.

North is lower left.

Scale-bars of ten Rhineland rods= [approximately 1 : 265] / [profile

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Sources and literature

Heijer, H. den, Grote Atlas van de West-Indische Compagnie = Comprehensive Atlas of the Dutch West India Company, II, de nieuwe WIC 1674-1791 = the new WIC 1674-1791 (2012)

Bosman, Lex, Nieuw Amsterdam in Berbice (Guyana). De planning en bouw van een koloniale stad, 1764-1800 (1994)