Michiel 2005's photos with the keyword: enthoven

Detail of the Trapjesbrug in The Hague

15 Mar 2011 139
Steps Bridge Made in 1861 by the iron works L.J. Enthoven. historie.residentie.net/brug04.htm The history of this firm starts in 1823. It was called E.B.L. Maritz & Compagnon. The compagnon (partner in business) was Lion Israel Enthoven, who was born in The Hague in 1787. Enthoven bought the firm in 1848 and it was called Metaalpletterij L.I. Enthoven. Later Enthoven changed his name into Leo John Enthoven, not to suffer from antisemitic prejudice. The firm changed its name accordingly: Metaalpletterij L.J. Enthoven. Enthoven made many bridges in The Hague, also the iron roof of the station Hollands Spoor in The Hague. In its heyday it employed 800 people. See for more work of Enthoven and history this page (in Dutch): historie.residentie.net/enthoven.htm

Statue of Herman Boerhaave

04 Aug 2011 228
Famous physician of the 17/18th century. Professor at Leiden University. The statue was designed by J.Th. Stracké and it was cast by L.I. Enthoven of The Hague.

Statue of Herman Boerhaave

04 Aug 2011 158
The statue was designed by J.Th. Stracké and it was cast by L.I. Enthoven of The Hague. Famous physician of the 17/18th century. Professor at Leiden University.

Statue of Herman Boerhaave

04 Aug 2011 141
Famous physician of the 17/18th century. Professor at Leiden University. The statue was designed by J.Th. Stracké and it was cast by L.I. Enthoven of The Hague.

Trapjesbrug in The Hague

15 Mar 2011 204
Steps Bridge Made in 1861 by the iron works L.J. Enthoven. historie.residentie.net/brug04.htm The history of this firm starts in 1823. It was called E.B.L. Maritz & Compagnon. The compagnon (partner in business) was Lion Israel Enthoven, who was born in The Hague in 1787. Enthoven bought the firm in 1848 and it was called Metaalpletterij L.I. Enthoven. Later Enthoven changed his name into Leo John Enthoven, not to suffer from antisemitic prejudice. The firm changed its name accordingly: Metaalpletterij L.J. Enthoven. Enthoven made many bridges in The Hague, also the iron roof of the station Hollands Spoor in The Hague. In its heyday it employed 800 people. See for more work of Enthoven and history this page (in Dutch): historie.residentie.net/enthoven.htm

Drain cover of L.J. Enthoven & Co of 's Hage

06 Aug 2010 257
The history of this firm starts in 1823. It was called E.B.L. Maritz & Compagnon. The compagnon (partner in business) was Lion Israel Enthoven, who was born in The Hague in 1787. Enthoven bought the firm in 1848 and it was called Metaalpletterij L.I. Enthoven. Later Enthoven changed his name into Leo John Enthoven, not to suffer from antisemitic prejudice. The firm changed its name accordingly: Metaalpletterij L.J. Enthoven. Enthoven made many bridges in The Hague, also the iron roof of the station Hollands Spoor in The Hague. In its heyday it employed 800 people. Enthoven moved to Delft in 1904, so this drain cover can be dated from 1848 to 1904. See for more work of Enthoven and history this page (in Dutch): historie.residentie.net/enthoven.htm