Provincial Electricity Net - High Tension
Cover of the Kadaster (Land Registry)
Gaskraan (gas valve)
Drain cover of Deltaplast
Drain cover of Joosten Kunststoffen
Another drain cover of the Overijselsche IJzergiet…
Nameless drain cover
Fire hydrant of the N.V. Holland – Bergen op Zoom
1972 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia
Batavus Flying Dutchman bicycle
"A Bike You Can Trust"
"A Bike You Can Trust"
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Later Fongers bicycle
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Kaptein Atlanta 22 bicycle – dynamo
Kaptein Atlanta 22 bicycle
Swallow outboard motor
Met "Locomotief" steeds fit en actief
The effect of the smoking ban
Nightly procession...and some ropes
Nightly procession...with a cow
Nightly procession
Catalogue cover of Heenk IJzerwaren
Drain cover of Heenk IJzerwaren of Haarlem (NL)
Feeding frenzy
Taking delivery of new red Opels
1975 Mercedes-Benz 230.4
1965 Volvo Amazon automatic
1979 BMW 518
A rare sight: 1987 Mercedes-Benz 300D with an open…
2007 Terberg FM2850-T
2008 Mercedes-Benz 315 CDI – Police version
2008 Volkswagen Golf Plus Diesel – Police version
Scania bus from Spain
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The first salt
A open manhole – manhole cover of TBS
Mud and tracks
Carry your bike into the shed
A new bike parking
View from my office window in b/w
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Manhole cover of the Nederlandse Grofsmederij


This one looks like a face.
The Nederlandse Grofsmederij was an iron works company, located in Leiden, which didn't survive the big shake-out of the manufacturing industry in the 1970s. It was founded in 1836 by a Dutch-Frenchman William Archibald Bake who (amongst other things) fought in the Russian campaign of Napoleon.
In its heyday it employed around 700 men.
Here is a picture of the workshop of the Grofsmederij:
www.flickr.com/photos/95306653@N00/2212827614 /
Grofsmederij is a composite noun consisting of "grof" meaning coarse or rough, opposite of fine, and "smederij" meaning smithy or foundry. So the company made the big stuff, not fine ironwork.
The Nederlandse Grofsmederij was an iron works company, located in Leiden, which didn't survive the big shake-out of the manufacturing industry in the 1970s. It was founded in 1836 by a Dutch-Frenchman William Archibald Bake who (amongst other things) fought in the Russian campaign of Napoleon.
In its heyday it employed around 700 men.
Here is a picture of the workshop of the Grofsmederij:
www.flickr.com/photos/95306653@N00/2212827614 /
Grofsmederij is a composite noun consisting of "grof" meaning coarse or rough, opposite of fine, and "smederij" meaning smithy or foundry. So the company made the big stuff, not fine ironwork.
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