- 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...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
-
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...
-
Landscape with two trees,
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
Anton Mauve (after 1860):
Trekvaart,
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
Jacob Maris : Bomsc****t op het
Scheveningse strand...
-
hamlet originated at a
bridge (West Frisian: tille) over the
Harlinger Trekvaart on the
territory of the since-disappeared
stins of the
Kingma family....
-
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...
- was a
stellingmolen which was
built in 1871. It
stood on the
Harlinger Trekvaart to the west of De Kat at 53°11′51″N 5°47′10″E / 53.197374°N 5.786086°E...