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second half of the 17th century, the Nieuwe Haven was extended to the Buizengat harbor. Because of this extension, the 's-Landswerf shipyard was moved to the south bank of the Buizengat after 1688. In 1701, a part of the complex at the Groenendaal end was destroyed by fire. The rebuilding of the affected wing was commemorated with a foundation stone laid by
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was, however, spared due to its noncentral position on the Prinsenhof site by the end of the Huibrug, but was demolished and rebuilt in 1759, probably using stone from the demolished late 16th-century frontage of the admiralty building. One of these stones shows the admiralty's arms, with the crossed
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From the end of the 16th century, the admiralty also owned the 's-Landswerf shipyard at the northeastern corner of the Nieuwe Haven. It was demolished and rebuilt on the same site in 1660, then extended in 1662 with a second arsenal accessed by a very wide entrance opposite the east gate. In the
224:(its name recalling that of the Prinsenhof), was an imposing classical building with a facade showing the coat of arms, and a square plan centered on a courtyard. It was demolished in 1884. (The remains of a gate with the coat of arms can be seen in the collection of the 174:. Each admiralty had branches for equipping warships, protecting overseas trade and traffic on the sea and rivers, collecting taxes, and jurisdiction over loot and prize-setting. This situation remained in place until the admiralties were dissolved in 1795. 196:(arsenal) was built in the convent brewery, and an admiralty prison was built elsewhere in the complex. In 1644 the Prinsenhof was demolished to make way for the construction of Nieuwemarkt, with the admiralty moving to the northwest corner of 68:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 54: 170:. After a number of reorganisations seeking to foster cooperation between the admiralties, the structure of the five admiralties was determined and defined in a 1597 decision of the 426: 432: 703: 663: 770: 596: 681: 197: 420: 178: 255:. In 1846, the marine corps was disbanded, and in 1868 it returned. After the dissolution of the admiralties in 1795, the complex was known as the Naval Shipyard 743: 402: 712: 632: 346: 241: 734: 690: 623: 551: 386: 330: 725: 672: 71:
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Resulting from all these extensions, a large rectangular building gradually took shape. In 1823, the second arsenal was refurbished for the
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with associated buildings at the Lagendijk just outside the Oostpoort. It was used from 1697 to 1847 and was 265 m long by 10 m wide.
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The Admiralty of Rotterdam or the Admiralty of the Meuse was the oldest of the admiralties. The admiralty was based in the
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The Admiralty of Rotterdam was founded in 1574 during the
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