View of the Oranje-Nassau barracks in Amsterdam seen from the Garancinefabriek, Eduard Isaac Asser, c. 1852 - c. 1854 photograph The back of the Oranje Nassaukazerne, seen from the garden of the Garancinefabriek van Mendel Bour and Co. The site of the factory stretched from Tit de Punt of the Bolwerk Oetewaal, where Asser set up his camera. Asser was good friends with engineer Marie Eugène Bour. In the foreground the Singelgracht, which was used here as a berth of wood rafts. On the right the still existing flour mill De Gooyer and in the middle behind the lead white mill De Zon, which was dem


View of the Oranje-Nassau barracks in Amsterdam seen from the Garancinefabriek, Eduard Isaac Asser, c. 1852 - c. 1854 photograph The back of the Oranje Nassaukazerne, seen from the garden of the Garancinefabriek van Mendel Bour and Co. The site of the factory stretched from Tit de Punt of the Bolwerk Oetewaal, where Asser set up his camera. Asser was good friends with engineer Marie Eugène Bour. In the foreground the Singelgracht, which was used here as a berth of wood rafts. On the right the still existing flour mill De Gooyer and in the middle behind the lead white mill De Zon, which was demolished in 1856. Amsterdam paper. photographic support. cardboard salted paper print Amsterdam


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