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14-DEC-2014

Haarlem

Haarlem’s history begins in Roman times, as a settlement along a through road to Velsen, a Roman garrison town. In the 10th century, a wooden Church of Our Lady and large stone house of the Count of Holland were built in Grote Markt square. The settlement continued to grow around this centre. In 1245, Count Willem II (William II) of Holland granted privileges to Haarlem. From then on, Haarlem became one of the most important cities in Holland. In the Early Modern Period, Haarlem developed itself industrially as a textile city, brewing city and, culturally, as a city of painters. In addition, Haarlem was also known for shipbuilding.During the Eighty Years’ War, Haarlem strongly opposed Spanish rule. In 1577, the Spanish left the city and it once again came under the rule of Willem van Oranje (William of Orange).

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Date/Time14-Dec-2014 15:09:59
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ModelCanon EOS 70D
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Focal Length18 mm
Exposure Time1/50 sec
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ISO Equivalent200
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Julie Oldfield07-Jan-2015 03:04
Beautiful architecture. Very well composed. V
Marcia Colelli07-Jan-2015 03:02
Very lovely waterfront scene. Nice composed V
janescottcumming07-Jan-2015 02:09
So many different building fronts makes for a very interesting photo. V
Guest 07-Jan-2015 01:50
Wonderful series of buildings along the waterfront. Nice details on them. V
Gill Kopy07-Jan-2015 01:33
Each building has such character - great shot and nice to get the history V
laine06-Jan-2015 23:55
Nice to be back to seeing your lovely land and water scapes, Jose
Graeme06-Jan-2015 23:10
A very nice composition of the shop fronts, Jose.V
fotabug06-Jan-2015 22:53
What a wonderful scene! It's magical, like a scene from a movie. But this is real life! V
Tom Rinks06-Jan-2015 22:39
Beautiful shot accentuating these majestic old buildings. Once again, thanks for the history.
larose forest photos06-Jan-2015 22:10
Delightful panoramic shot of the enchanting old buildings. V
Carol Rollins06-Jan-2015 22:08
Wonderfully seen and composed. This is so nice to view.
Walter Otto Koenig06-Jan-2015 21:47
Nice photo across the canal of these completely different facades. "V"
Jim Coffman06-Jan-2015 21:43
A very nice capture of these waterfront buildings!
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