Images free for personal non-commercial use only © Dave Henniker |
Holland 2004 |
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A peaceful scene beside the locks across the Amstel river. | |
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A beautiful Art Deco building in Reguliersbreestraat between Muntplein and Rembrandtplein. It's a busy picture house / movie theater / film theatre nowadays. There's a Dutch website with more information (no English language). |
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Zoomed in to show some details of the craftsmanship involved. | |
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The Jordaan district (a corruption of jardin, French for garden) is where the artistic and creative people live. There are jazz cafés and bronze statues of musicians. | |
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The shops in Jordaan are sometimes more like art statements in themselves. There are collectible items and antiques galore, as well as sculptures and paintings. The elderly Underwood typewriter in this window has a cow for company. | |
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This shop window features colourful collectible wind-up toys, which although old, are in excellent condition. | |
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A complicated 8 storey construction festooned with pictures of kittens dominates the pottery on display here. Ornate detail decorates every surface. | |
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Mature trees line the sides of these quiet backwaters. Tall, narrow houses are squeezed in shoulder to shoulder. |