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Nicolaus Samuel Cruquius was a
Dutch land-surveyor, cartographer, and land
reclamation engineer.
Named in his
honor are:
Cruquius,
Netherlands is a village...
- The
Museum De
Cruquius (or Cruquiusmuseum)
occupies the old
Cruquius steam pumping station in
Cruquius, the Netherlands. It
derives its name from Nicolaas...
- café
which it
still is today.
Cruquius Museum, seen from
Heemstede side of
Cruquius bridge over the
Ringvaart Cruquius Museum entrance,
showing piece...
-
Nicolaas Cruquius a
reprint of the "Hoogheemraadschap van Rijnland" (Dutch
Waterboard agency)
archive of the
observations of
Nicolaas Cruquius with a foreword...
- (English:
Cruquius Island) is a
suburb the
Eastern Docklands in the
Zeeburg district of Amsterdam. The
majority of the area is the man-made
Cruquius Island...
- archive. "Construction".
Cruquius Museum.
Archived from the
original on 19 July 2011.
Retrieved 3
August 2009. "Hydraulic".
Cruquius Museum.
Archived from...
- its
original engine house.
Museum De
Cruquius (
Cruquius, The Netherlands) – the eight-beamed
engine at
Cruquius is
thought to be the
largest steam engine...
-
Cruucke or
Jacob van Cruyck, also
known by his
Latinized name
Jacobus Cruquius and in French-language
literature as
Jacques de
Crucque (Mesen, before...
- such as
horse shows and the
Mysteryland music festival.
Museum De
Cruquius – the
Cruquius museum resides in one of the
steam mills used to pump the Haarlemmermeer...
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aqueduct is 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) long.[citation needed] The Pump
House Cruquius,
which was used to
drain the lake, is a
Dutch Rijksmonument for the history...