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- by local historian Miep Smitsloo in her 2007 Dutch book 'Tussen Tol en Trekvaart' ('Between Toll and Canal'). In her account of the flight, Maria von Trapp...
- 2018-09-13. Beknopte geschiedenis van Haarlem,by Gerdina Hendrika Kurtz, 1946, p.31 Media related to Trekvaart Haarlem-Amsterdam at Wikimedia Commons...
- electric tram, which ran in Haarlem from 1899 onwards. Though the old trekvaart was closed for water traffic after railway development, it is still possible...
- hamlet originated at a bridge (West Frisian: tille) over the Harlinger Trekvaart on the territory of the since-disappeared stins of the Kingma family....
- Landscape with two trees, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. Anton Mauve (after 1860): Trekvaart, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. Jacob MarisĀ : Bomsc****t op het Scheveningse strand...
- The Leidsevaart (also known as Leidse trekvaart, Dutch for "Leiden's Pull-Canal") is a canal between the cities of Haarlem and Leiden in the Netherlands...
- Friesland from 1909 to 1945. Prior to this date it was called Harlinger Trekvaart. However this was widened and deepened, and a few corners cut off in 1951...
- was ready in 1885 and was strategically situated between the Haarlemmer trekvaart, and the first railway line in the Netherlands. In 1885 it was the largest...
- property on the south side that had formerly belonged to Leyduin. Since the trekvaart had been dug in 1657, the Leyduin property was split. After Dedel died...
- wife ran the brewery with great success. In 1631 the Amsterdam-Haarlem trekvaart was dug, which made it easier to export beer to Amsterdam by boat. Because...