Willemspark in 's Gravenhage, November 17, 1863. Ceremony on November 17, 1863 of laying the first stone by King Willem III for the National Monument in memory of the independence and the Foundation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1813, in the Willemspark ( Now square 1813) in The Hague. Central King Willem III, Princess Marie, Prince Frederik, the Crown Prince and the Princes Hendrik and Alexander surrounded by invited guests, secretary d'Engelbronner reads an act. In the background the structure with the stands for the guests, on the right the buildings for the choir. The print is a red


Willemspark in 's Gravenhage, November 17, 1863. Ceremony on November 17, 1863 of laying the first stone by King Willem III for the National Monument in memory of the independence and the Foundation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1813, in the Willemspark ( Now square 1813) in The Hague. Central King Willem III, Princess Marie, Prince Frederik, the Crown Prince and the Princes Hendrik and Alexander surrounded by invited guests, secretary d'Engelbronner reads an act. In the background the structure with the stands for the guests, on the right the buildings for the choir. The print is a reduced copy with key to the adversed.


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