Trowel uses the first stones of the Droogdok, the Keersluis and Zeedoksluis in Willemsoord and the merchants Schutsluis in Nieuwendiep, A. Leewens (attributed to), in Or Before 1854 trowel Trowel uses the first stones of the Droogdok, the Keersluis and Zeedoksluis in Willemsoord and the merchants Schutsluis in Nieuwendiep. Silver trowel with palmwood handle. Front inscription: The Vice-Admiral Bijl de Vroe laid the first stone on the new Drooge Dok in Willemsoord on the 28 Juny 1859. With this trowel, now belonging to J. Strootman, on April 18, 1859, den Prince of Orange laid the first


Trowel uses the first stones of the Droogdok, the Keersluis and Zeedoksluis in Willemsoord and the merchants Schutsluis in Nieuwendiep, A. Leewens (attributed to), in Or Before 1854 trowel Trowel uses the first stones of the Droogdok, the Keersluis and Zeedoksluis in Willemsoord and the merchants Schutsluis in Nieuwendiep. Silver trowel with palmwood handle. Front inscription: The Vice-Admiral Bijl de Vroe laid the first stone on the new Drooge Dok in Willemsoord on the 28 Juny 1859. With this trowel, now belonging to J. Strootman, on April 18, 1859, den Prince of Orange laid the first stone of the new Keersluis in Willemsoord. On the 26th of May 1854, this silver (...) etc. Rever side: the 10 July 1861 was laid the memorial stone by the Vice-Admiral Bijl de Vroe (...) etc. Nieuwediep (Possibly) silver (metal). wood (plant material) soldering / forging / striking (metalworking) / engraving Willemsoord. Nieuwediep


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