Charles William Meredith van de Velde

Charles William Meredith van de Velde
Born(1818-12-04)4 December 1818
Died20 March 1898(1898-03-20) (aged 79)
NationalityDutch
Occupation(s)Lieutenant-at-sea second class, painter
Travellers in a Mountainous Landscape with Snow Covered Peaks by van de Velde

Charles William Meredith van de Velde (December 4, 1818, in Leeuwarden – 20 March 1898 in Menton) was a Dutch lieutenant-at-sea second class, painter, cartographer, honorary member of the Red Cross and missionary.[1][2]

Van der Velde attended the Naval Academy in Medemblik and became Lieutenant-sea second class. From 1830 to 1841 he worked at the topographical office in modern-day Jakarta where he eventually became director. In 1844 he had to return to Europe for health reasons, where he carried out cartographic, geographic and ethnographic work and was also employed as a draftsman, and missionary nurse. In 1844, on his return to Europe, he visited Ceylon, the Transvaal and Cape of Good Hope, where he supported the work of missions and for his services provided to French ships, was awarded a Legion of Honour.

  1. ^ de Vries, J., C.W.M. van de Velde., Eigen Haard, pp. 764-766., 1898.
  2. ^ Jonkheer G.M. Verspijck. Het Nederlandse Rode Kruis (1867-1967). G.F. Callenbach. Nijkerk