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Description (auto translated): Festive first stone of the lock William I or William Sluis in North Amsterdam which gives access to the Channel Noordhollandsch from the IJ in Amsterdam May 6, 1820. In the center a large tent that served as the office of the Inspector General Jan Blanken. All around dozens of people. In the background some houses and barns. Left behind water with the sail of a ship above the dike. When drawing a pass in the name of G. Lamberts as member of the Subcommittee to rescue and care in England ', in February 1825 to Buiksloot, Amsterdam. Amsterdam drawing: H 235 mm x W 420 mm * pass: H 100 mm x W 159 mm
SKU: 264298