A short visit to Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum in Amsterdam
DSCF4733.jpgReplica of de Amsterdam is moored near the museum |
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DSCF4735.jpgInnercourt of museum. Authentic cannons |
DSCF4736.jpgMartha standing in the inner court. Building dates from 1656 |
DSCF4736a.jpgMartha, standing in the inner court. She did not like the photos,'not appropriate' as she said, Better to put some admirals there from our glorious maritime past (lol) |
DSCF4737.jpgThe so called Royal Barge, built 1816-1818 |
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DSCF4739.jpgLAst time the barge was used by our former queen Juliana, her she is with her spouse, Prins Bernhard. Both still alive (not so kicking, though Bernhard seems to be so, notwithstanding his nuerous operations. He's im his 90s) |
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DSCF4743a.jpgReplica of the 1749 VOC ship, which ran aground on the coast of England
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DSCF4745a.jpgThe real me |
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DSCF4758.JPGMight be Michiel A. de Ruijter, not sure about it though |
DSCF4759.jpgBoat called a Tent ship. It used to sail on the Zaan, where Martha lives. It transported peolpe to the church |
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