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This image displays an exhibition panel mounted on a light-colored, textured wall. The upper section features a framed monochrome photographic portrait of a woman, identified as Cornelia Schmid. She is depicted from the mid-chest up, with dark hair parted in the middle, wearing a dark garment with a high, possibly ruffled, collar. Her gaze is directed straight forward, with a neutral expression. Below the portrait, two small red rectangular labels with white text provide photo credits, identifying the image as a 1916 reproduction from Evert Deddes' memoirs, collected by E.A.R. Deddes, and sourced from the Maritiem Museum (Maritime Museum). Below the portrait, a white rectangular information panel is affixed to the wall. A thin black horizontal line near the top of this panel spans the dates "1842 — 1902". Beneath this, the name "CORNELIA SCHMID" is printed in large, red, uppercase letters. The panel then presents biographical text in two columns: Dutch on the left and English on the right, separated by a thin vertical line. The English text, titled "Sailed on a two-masted schooner in the Baltic, Mediterranean and to America," details Cornelia Schmid's life from 1865. It describes her two-and-a-half years of sailing on the two-masted schooner *Poseidon* with her husband, Captain Evert Deddes, even after the birth of their son Henry. The text further recounts their shipwreck in late 1867, their subsequent journey through Mexico and the United States, and their eventual settlement in a house in Rotterdam, Netherlands, where Schmid then resided ashore. The presence of "Maritiem Museum" in the photo credit strongly suggests the location of this exhibit is the Maritime Museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
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