Reckleben, Jan Frederik Christiaan(CL Schteijer & Son, Amsterdam, 1853)
Copper engraving of Willem Frederik van Nassau-Dietz. Born in 1613, second son of Ernst Casimir. Becomes baron of Nassau Dietz in 1640 after the death of his brother Hendrik Casimir I at the battle of Hulst. He was also ...
Reckleben, Jan Frederik Christiaan(CL Schteijer & Son, Amsterdam, 1853)
Willem van Nassau (1601-1627), heer van Leck was the grandson van Willem of Oranje (1533-1584). Prince Mauritz (1567-1625) was his father but was never married to his mother Margaretha van Mechelen, who was a distant cousin. ...
Bos, C.J.; Van Hoogstraten, H.L.(Kinder Courant, 1879)
Ter Gedachtenis aan ZKH Willem Nicolaas Alexander Frederik Karel Hendrik Prins van Oranje. geb:te s'Gravenhage 4 September 1840, overleden te Parijs 10 Junie 1879.
A booklet published as a tourist brochure portraying the Hague during the 100 jubilee of the Netherlands in 1913. In 1813 the Netherlands became a monarchy after being liberated from Napoleon.
Stumphius, C.; Van Senus, Willem(WJ Thieme & Cie, Zutphen, 1913)
Booklet on the celebration of 100 years of independence of the Netherlands after the Napoleonic wars. The Netherlands became a constitutional monarchy in 1813. Illustrations on page 3 - King Willem I, page 13 - Het ...
Juliana and her family (Mother Queen Wilhelmina, Father Prince Hendrik and Grandmother Emma) had an official state visit to Den Haag on 18 January 1930
17 photographs or newspaper clippings of Juliana on her holiday in Beiren. Wilhelmina took Juliana on this holiday after she finished her studies at the University of Leiden in 1930
Met Mussert (The head of the Dutch Nazi organization) Hou Zee (The slogan of the NSB). Propaganda piece to try and convince people to become members of the NSB.