- The
Haarlemmertrekvaart [ˌhaːrlɛmərˈtrɛkfaːrt] (Haarlem's Tow-Canal) is a
canal between Amsterdam and
Haarlem in the
province of
North Holland, the Netherlands...
- Church) was built,
which stands to this day. The
construction of the
Haarlemmertrekvaart in 1631
brought new
prosperity to the village, and a toll was placed...
- his son. In 1632 a tow
canal between Haarlem and Amsterdam, the
Haarlemmertrekvaart was opened, the
first tow
canal in the country. The
empty areas in...
- town of
Halfweg was formed.
Because of the
enormous success of this
Haarlemmertrekvaart, the
service was
extended from
Haarlem to
Leiden in 1657. In 1668...
-
David Teniers the
Younger P****engers in a treksc****t
smoking on the
Haarlemmertrekvaart to
avoid the
stench of the canals,
dated 1760
drawing by
Simon Fokke...
-
neighborhood in
Amsterdam borough of West. It lies
south of the
Haarlemmertrekvaart canal and west of the
Singelgracht canal route,
which includes the...
-
towards Spaarnwoude over the
Laeghe weg (now Oude weg). In 1631 the
Haarlemmertrekvaart was dug,
which shortened the
waterway from
Haarlem to
Amsterdam considerably...
- Amsterdam-Haarlem
train route from the treksc****t to
carriageway along the
haarlemmertrekvaart. In this
commemorative tile
tablet for Beijnes, now in the Spoorwegmuseum...
-
approximately halfway between Haarlem and Amsterdam. In 1632, the
Haarlemmertrekvaart, a
canal from
Amsterdam to Haarlem,
opened for p****enger traffic...
- with the
Amsterdam Water Board while inspecting the ****s
along the
Haarlemmertrekvaart and the
sluices at Halfweg. The Gemeenlands****s
Zwanenburg was built...