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- The Bloemgracht (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈblumˌɣrɑxt]) is a canal in the Jordaan district of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It connects the Prinsengracht with...
- Example of what the houses looked like in the 17th century. The three buildings Bloemgracht 87, 89 and 91 have been restored to their original state...
- house at Bloemgracht 150 was also part of this refinery. On 21 September 1849 one of the buildings of the sugar refinery "L'Union" on the Bloemgracht burned...
- Blue Violin Player portrays a man who appears to be rushing toward the Bloemgracht tram stop, while carrying a violin case. The sculpture was completed...
- the alcohol, are untrue. Ruysch immediately began anew in his house on Bloemgracht, in the Jordaan. After his death this collection was sold to August the...
- Lijnbaansgracht 99 / Bloemgracht 288-298, a muni****l monument Over the Lijnbaansgracht for the Bloemgracht: brug 118 In the Lijnbaansgracht over Bloemgracht: brug 119...
- the battles they fought upon the continent of Europe. When he died at Bloemgracht in the Jordaan in 1733, Huchtenburg had done much by his pictures and...
- Dissolved 1 July 1991 (1991-07-01) Merged into GroenLinks Headquarters Bloemgracht 55, Amsterdam (1960–1968) Kerkstraat 445 (1968–1979) Nieuwe Looierstraat...
- childhood. Ligthart graduated from the Reformed Christian college of Bloemgracht. Afterwards he worked in several schools as a teacher. In 1886, he married...
- away from home when she was seventeen and went to live independently on Bloemgracht. Frijda was expelled from the academy after three months – according...