Browsing Photograph Collection (Van Gybland Oosterhoff) by Issue Date

Browsing Photograph Collection (Van Gybland Oosterhoff) by Issue Date

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  • Den Haag 
    (Weenenk & Snel, Den Haag, 1913)
    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.
  • Unknown (1930-01-08)
    Prinses Juliana's visit to the State General on 8 January 1930.
  • Unknown (1930-01-18)
    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
  • Unknown (1930-01-31)
    Thirteen photographs of the farewell to Juliana by the VVSL (Vereeniging van Vrouwen Studenten te Leiden) in Katwijk.
  • Unknown (1930-02-06)
    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
  • Unknown (1930-04-02)
    45 photographs of the opening of the Juliana van Stolberg Monument in 1930. The monument was opened by Princess Juliana daughter to Queen Wilhelmina.
  • Kruseman, Philip; Wierts, J.P.J. (J Philip Kruseman, 1938-01-31)
    Song to commemorate the birth of Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands, daugter of Juliana
  • Unknown (Nationaal-Socialistische Beweging, 1939)
    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.
  • Unknown (Onze Marine, Den Helder, 1942)
    Portrait of Witte de With with inscription "Geeft se deugdelycke schepen en sy doen voor gheen schipsvolck ter werelt onder"
  • Unknown (vd Hoek, Den Haag, 1944)
    Postcard with two women sitting at the seaside waiting for the Royal family returning from exile
  • Stokhuijzen, A.C. (W ten Have, Amsterdam, 1947-02-20)
    Postcard with Juliana, Bernhard, Beatrix, Irene, Magriet and Marijke (Later she was called Christina) at the birth of Marijke
  • Irene 
    Unknown (Foto-persbureau can de Heuvel, Den Haag, 1948)
    Photograph of Princess Irene riding a horse.
  • Unknown (NV vh Weenenk & Snel Baarn, 1948-09-02)
    Card celebrating the 50th anniversary of Wilhelmina’s reign in the Netherlands and her abdication.