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Deventer BetrayedSir William Stanley, English advanturer and governor of Deventer, betrays the town to the Spanish and thereafter enters their service
Corn Exchange Delft C17A view of the Koornbeurs or corn exchange - a place of great activity with merchants and tradespeople selling their wares from barrows. Oude church & docks can be seen
Flushing / PetersFlushing in the province of Zeeland: A view of the entrance into the port showing a couple of sailing barges being tossed by the raging sea
Docks at Haarlem C18ThView of a busy dock scene on the River Spaarne at Haarlem. Sailors use poles to guide their ship through the Bascule bridge which is opening in the distance
Flushing 4 / PillementFlushing in the province of Zeeland: depicting barges laden with cargo. A sailor walks a plank between two vessels using a pole to aid his balance
Flushing 2 / PillementFlushing in the province of Zeeland in South-West Netherlands: depicting barges laden with cargo including barrels
Sluys / Sluis 1739View of Sluys, scene of the famous sea battle of 1340, as it was four hundred years after the event. A map of the towns fortifications is visible in the foreground
Netherlands / Brill / 1572NETHERLANDS WAR OF INDEPENDENCE Capture of the fortress of Brill from the Spaniards by the Beggars of the Sea, led by De la Marck and Treslong
Dutch Mother & ChildrenA Dutch mother holds one child and calls another, who clutches her doll, beside Zuyder Zee
Edward Cecil WimbledonSir EDWARD CECIL, viscount WIMBLEDON military and naval commander, largely in the Netherlands. - with his autograph
Peregrine WilloughbyPEREGRINE BERTIE, lord WILLOUGHBY of Eresby soldier, mostly in Europe, fighting in the Netherlands and France where he assisted Henri IV. with his autograph
Andrada LeitaoFRANCISCO ANDRADA LEITAO Portuguese statesman, diplomat in England and the Netherlands
Garden ZuydtwyckA very formal garden in the castle of Zuydtwyck, in the Netherlands
Dutch Leave HollandThe British force in the Netherlands embarks for England
North Holland CanalOpened in 1823, the North Holland Canal links Amsterdam with the North Sea
Spanish Quit DunkirkCommentary on the evacuation of Dunkirk (then in the Spanish Netherlands) by the Spanish garrison, leaving it to be argued over between the Dutch and the French
Dredging a CanalCanals must be periodically dredged to keep them free for riverboat traffic
Amsterdam StationThe railway station at Amsterdam seen from the air
Scheveningen AerialAerial view of the beach at Scheveningen
Canals from the AirAerial view of canals and windmills characteristic of the Dutch landscape
Ms from the AirAerial view of bridges over the Ms
West Capelle LighthouseAerial view of the famous lighthouse at West Capelle
Vlissingen from the AirAerial view of the seafront at Vlissingen - known at this time to the British as Flushing
Battle of KircksbergAntoine Arnaud, general de brigade, leads his men into battle in the finest heroic tradition in the course of the fighting in the Netherlands
Sedan ChairAn early sedan chair, perhaps in the Netherlands
Canal, DordrechtCanal scene
Amsterdam / W India HouseWest India House in Amsterdam
Parliament / NetherlandsCouncil of Delegates in the Netherlands
Amsterdam / New Island 18CView of the New Island
Dutch MaypoleOxen drag the maypole, Netherlands
Peter I The Great, Tsar of Russia, in HollandPeter I The Great (Pyotr Alexeyevich Romanov), Tsar of Russia (1672-1725, reigned from 1682) during his fact-finding visit to Holland, seen here in his lodgings at Zaandam
Two Dutch children with two snowmenTwo Dutch children, two Dutch snowmen, and a Christmas greeting in Dutch