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Jacob Joostingh was a compass maker in Amsterdam when he became poorter (citizen), in 1755. In 1762 was living on the Texelse Kaai near the Martelaarsgracht. His father was Pieter Jacobsz. Joostingh, with whom he ran the compass making firm of 'P. Joostingh en Zoon'.
Collection: No work by him is on record.
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- compass maker 1762~ - 1775, Amsterdam
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- Kuile, S. ter and W.F.J. Mörzer Bruyns, Amsterdamse kompasmakers ca.1580-ca.1850. (Amsterdam 1999).
- Rooseboom, M. Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden. (Leiden 1950).
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- Valk, Leonard
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Leendert Valk II was a compass and sail maker in Amsterdam from 1804-1806, he was the grandson of Leendert Valk I, also a compass and sail maker in Amsterdam.
Collections: Noordelijk Scheepvaartmuseum, Groningen, Altonaer Museum, Hamburg, Landes Museum, Kassel, Germany.
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- Kuile, S. ter and W.F.J. Morzer Bruyns, Amsterdamse kompasmakers ca.1580-ca.1850. (Amsterdam, 1999) 103.
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The Firm 'G.W. Peter & Zoon' in Rotterdam sold navigating instruments around the middle of the nineteenth century. Its possible that their products were imported. His son was Hendrik Johannes Peter (1827-1896), who continued his fathers business.
Collections: Scheepvaartmuseum, Amsterdam, Maritiem Museum, Rotterdam.
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- Retailer of maritime instruments  - 1857, Rotterdam
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- Database Maritiem Digitaal
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- Genootschaps-lid

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- Broeck, Reinier van den
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Reynier van den Broek was a compass maker in the Lelietraat in Amsterdam, in 1705, when he became poorter (citizen).
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- Amsterdam 
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- compass maker 
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- Provinciaal Utrechtsch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen
Ordinary member 19 June 1777; Contributing member 6 July 1777; wanbetaling 1778 19-06-1777 - 1778
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- Kuile, S. ter and W.F.J. Morzer Bruyns, Amsterdamse kompasmakers ca.1580-ca.1850. (Amsterdam, 1999), 52-53.
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Pieter Goos was a cartographer, engraver, cross-staff maker and publisher in Amsterdam. He compiled and published charts, sea atlases, navigation manuals, and made cross-staffs, he worked as an engraver for Petrus Kaerius, C.J. Visscher, John Speed, Henricus Hondius, and Johannes Janssonius. In 1659 Goos advertised his improved cross-staffs that were divided in degrees and minutes. After his death his business went to Jacobus Robyn.
Collection: No examples of his cross-staffs are on record.
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- publisher 1640~ - 1675, Amsterdam
- engraver , Amsterdam
- cartographer , Amsterdam
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- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. The cross-staff: history and development of a navigational instrument (Amsterdam/Zutphen 1994).
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Hendrik Goossens was a cross-staff maker in the Nieuwezijds Kapelsteeg in Amsterdam, in 1677.
Collection: No example of his work is on record.
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- instrument maker 1670~, Amsterdam
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- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. The cross-staff: history and development of a navigational instrument. (Amsterdam/Zutphen 1994).
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- Goijer, Jacob de
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Jacob de Goyer was a compass and sail maker in Amsterdam, in 1736, when he became poorter (citizen). A compass by De Goyer is on record.
Collection: Museum Boerhaave, Leiden.
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- compass maker 1775~ - 1825, Amsterdam
- sail maker , Amsterdam
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- Kuile, S. ter and W.F.J. Mörzer Bruyns, Amsterdamse kompasmakers ca.1580-ca.1850. (Amsterdam 1999), 67.
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Isaac de Graaf was a cartographer and possibly a cross-staff maker, in 1708 on the Brouwersgracht in Amsterdam. He was appointed draughtsman of charts of the VOC, in 1691, and the official cartographer to the VOC, in 1705, he held this position until his death in 1743. Isaac was succeeded by Johannes van Keulen (2). Isaac sold cross-staffs and compasses to the VOC, in 1731 thirty cross-staffs were returned. It is uncertain if he actually made the cross-staffs and compasses himself.
Collection: No example of his cross-staffs or compasses are on record.
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- instrument maker 1691~ - 1743, Amsterdam
- cartographer , Amsterdam
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- Gawronski, J.H.G. De equipagie van de Hollandia en de Amsterdam: VOC-bedrijvigheid in achttiende-eeuws Amsterdam. (Amsterdam 1996).
- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. The cross-staff: history and development of a navigational instrument. (Amsterdam/Zutphen 1994).
- Kuile, S. ter and W.F.J. Mörzer Bruyns Amsterdamse kompasmakers ca.1580-ca.1850. (Amsterdam 1999).
- Vries, D. de et al, The Van Keulen Cartography 1680-1885. (Alphen a/d Rijn, 2005).
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- Gunter, Antony
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Antonij Gunter, from Oldenburg, was a cross-staff maker in the Oudezijds Kapelsteeg in Amsterdam, in 1678. A preserved cross-staff fragment signed A.T. Gunter, and found in the wreck of a VOC ship that sank in 1635, might have been made by him.
Collection: Nederlands Instituut voor Scheeps- en onderwater Archeologie, Lelystad.
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- instrument maker 1680~, Brussel
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- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. 'The Cross-staff ten years later', in: The Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society 80 (2004), 18-23.
- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. The cross-staff: history and development of a navigational instrument. (Amsterdam/Zutphen 1994), 90..
- Morzer Bruyns, W.F.J. and A.J. van der Horst, 'Navigational Equipment from 't Vliegend Hart (1735)'. in: The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 35, 2 (2006) 319-325.
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Maker of optical instruments, who lived in The Hague. Between 1764 and 1765 he made lenses and mirrors for the Fundatie van Renswoude, for which he also repaired a telescope. In 1765 he sold optical devices to the cabinet of the Dutch Stadtholder for over Hfl 200,-. Other invoices for this cabinet date from the years l 775-1777.
Collection: Museum Boerhaave Leiden (eyepiece)
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- instrument maker 1764~ - 1765
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- Zuidervaart, H. J. 'De doos van Pandora', in: Studium 3 (2011), 173.
- Rooseboom, M. Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
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Compass maker at Harlingen, Friesland. Hamstra's preserved compasses date from the nineteenth century.
Collections: Hidde Nijland Stichting, Hindeloopen (compass signed 'P. Hamstra Pz. bekroond Harlingen 3 maal'), Zuiderzeemuseum, Enkhuizen (a compass signed 'P. Hamstra Pz. bekroond Harlingen 3 maal' in a small box), Fries Scheepvaart Museum, Sneek.
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- instrument maker 1850~, Harlingen
- compass maker , Harlingen
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- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. 'Alphabetical list of Dutch instrument makers compiled by W.F.J. Mörzer Bruyns'. (Amsterdam 1986).
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Leendert Harri junior was a navigational instrument maker and retailer in Amsterdam, first at the Stroomarkt. In 1869 he joined his father's business and in 1880 he opened a shop in the Kalverstraat in Amsterdam. Until 1881 he infrequently signed with 'Jr.' It is usually difficult to distinguish between instruments made by father and son. Harri died after 1880, the business on the Prins Hendrikkade was continued by various owners, selling, cleaning and repairing navigating instruments, until about 1988.
Collections: Scheepvaartmuseum, Amsterdam, Maritiem Museum, Rotterdam, Zuiderzeemuseum, Enkhuizen, Fries Scheepvaart Museum Sneek, Noordelijk Scheepvaartmuseum, Groningen, Zeeuws Museum, Vlissingen, Veenkoloniaal Museum, Veendam.
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- Amsterdam 1826 - [1880..]
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- instrument maker 1857~ - 1889, Amsterdam
- Retailer of nautical instruments. , Amsterdam
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- archief van de firma L.J. Harri aanwezig in het Stadsarchief Amsterdam: http://stadsarchief.amsterdam.nl/archieven/archiefbank/overzicht/1180.nl.html
- Kuile S. ter and W.F.J. Mörzer Bruyns. Amsterdamse kompasmakers ca.1580-ca.1850 (Amsterdam 1999).
- Database Maritiem Digitaal
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Claas Jansz. was a cross-staff maker in Amsterdam in 1723, when he became poorter (citizen).
Collection: No example of his work is on record.
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- Instrument maker [1700..], Amsterdam
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- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. The cross-staff: history and development of a navigational instrument. (Amsterdam 1994).
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- Jansz. Kaaskamer, Jacob
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Jacob Kaaskamer was a cross-staff maker on the Stroomarkt in Amsterdam, in 1659. A cross-staff by him dated 1666 is preserved. Perhaps Jacob is identical with cross-staff maker Jacob Jansz.
Collection: Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts.
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- Amsterdam 1666
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- Instrument maker 1666~, Amsterdam
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- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. 'The cross-staff ten years later: an update with recently found examples', in: Bulletin of Scientific Instrument Society 80 (2004).
- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. The cross-staff: history and development of a navigational instrument. (Amsterdam 1994).
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Lambertus Dankbaar was a cross-staff maker on the Oosterse Kaaij in Amsterdam, in 1769, when he became a poorter (citizen).
Collections: Dr. Carl-Haeberlin-Friesen-Museum, Wyk auf Fohr, Germany, Heimatmuseum Schloss Schonebeck, Vegesack, Germany, Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Norsk Sjofartsmuseum, Oslo, Altonaer Museum, Hamburg.
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- instrument maker 1760~ - 1800, Amsterdam
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- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. The Cross-Staff: history and development of a navigational instrument. (Amsterdam 1994).
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- Pecker, Thomas de
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Thomas de Pikker was a compass maker in Amsterdam, in 1731, when he became a poorter (citzen). In 1742 his address was on the Korte Prinsengracht.
Collection: No work by him is on record.
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- Compass maker 1731~, Amsterdam
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- Kuile, S. ter and W.F.J. Mörzer Bruyns, Amsterdamse kompasmakers ca.1580-ca.1850. (Amsterdam 1999), 93.
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Pieterze was navigational instrument maker in Harlingen in the eighteenth century. A compass, signed 'Gemaakt by P. Pieterze tot Harlingen' has been preserved.
Collection: Fries Scheepvaart Museum, Sneek.
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- Harlingen 
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- nautical instrument maker [1700..], Harlingen
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- Database Maritiem Digitaal
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Pieter Joostingh was a compass maker in Amsterdam, in 1731, when he became poorter (citizen), in 1735 at the Haringpakkerij, and in 1767 on the Texelse Kaai, where he was associated with his son Jacob Pietersz. Joostingh as 'P. Joostingh & Zoon'.
Collection: No work by him is on record.
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- compass maker 1735~ - 1782, Amsterdam
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- S. ter Kuile en W.F.J. Mörzer Bruyns, Amsterdamse kompasmakers ca.1580-ca.1850. (Amsterdam 1999).
- Rooseboom, M. Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden. (Leiden 1950).
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Abraham Manuel was a cross-staff maker 'Op 't Water', in Amsterdam, in 1747, when he became poorter (citizen).
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- instrument maker 1750~, Amsterdam
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- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. The cross-staff; history and development of a navigational instrument. (Amsterdam/Zutphen 1994).
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- Lips, Johannes
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Johannes Lubs was a cross-staff maker in the Braak in Amsterdam, in 1746, when he became poorter (citizen).
Collection: No example of his work is on record.
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- Amsterdam 
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- Cross-staff maker 1750~, Amsterdam
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- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. The cross-staff: history and development of a navigational instrument. (Amsterdam/Zutphen 1994).
- mentioned in: Stadsarchief Amsterdam OT 23-12-1745, 728-145
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