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Holland Village, Singapore’s “Bohemian” enclave (or as the locals endearingly referred to as “Holland V”). Till today "Holland V" is one of the most Guarded Places in Singapore. From what I see it's a vibrant place where young party animals congregate...
Interior design of the Dutch Pavilion at the World Fair in Antwerp, 1930. Architect H.Th. Wijdeveld.
Collection Het Nieuwe Instituut, WIJD 390
Het Nieuwe Instituut is preparing a series of exhibitions related to World Fairs. More info soon.
Album : Utrecht 2017 / trains.
Transport interchange Dutch style.
Qbuzz '4220' an Swiss manafactured bi-articulated bus waits its time in Utrecht Centraal on route 12 whilst '4249' a 'Koploper' Intercity EMU propels the 10.14 Utrecht Centraal to Den Haag.
Alongside the Dutch River and Yorkshire Feedstuffs animal feed storage sheds on a small disused dock at Goole, as the sun sets on 23rd November 2016, stands this once ubiquitous Priestman lattice boom crawler dock crane, fitted with a high view cab and grab and drag line. It must be several years since this veteran machine was last used for unloading vessels on the river.
© Gordon Edgar - All rights reserved. Please do not use my images without my explicit permission
Typical Dutch rows of trees along roads, Betuwe Holland.
Technical info:
ND110 - 10 stops.
f/22
ISO100
22 mm
120s (2min00s) exposure
Software:
Lightroom 3.0
PS CS5 - Silver Efex Pro
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© 2010 Kees Smans
Brand: Volkswagen
Model: Transporter T5 TDI 4 motion
Unit: National police, LE Noordwest, IJdock
Call sign: Unknown
Lisence plate: 71-GBB-2
In service: 19-5-2008
Out of service:
Side notes: Temporary replacement of the 05-JGB-3 untill the brand new van arives.
Brand: Mercedes-Benz
Model: Vito
Unit: National police, unit Amsterdam
Call sign: 9320
Lisence plate: G-328-GD
In service: 18-11-2019
Out of service:
Side notes: New OOV striping aplied.
© Copyright Dutch Emergency Photos - No Unauthorized Use.
20160704-1949
Op vrijdag 1 juli voegde Stroom Den Haag een nieuwe sculptuur toe: Dutch Mechanisms van Folkert de Jong. Het beeld heeft als vertrekpunt de moord op de gebroeders De Witt in 1672. Die was het resultaat van de controverse over macht en leiderschap tussen de republikeinen en de Oranje royalisten, en markeerde het einde van de Republiek der Verenigde Nederlanden. Folkert de Jong legt met de verbeelding van deze zwarte bladzijde uit de geschiedenis ook een relatie met het heden: machtsstrijd en populisme zijn van alle tijden.
Het beeld staat momenteel op de hoek van de Lange Poten en het Spui, bijna voor de plenaire vergaderzaal van de Tweede Kamer, maar de beelden van het Sokkelplan (ik blijf het zo gewoon noemen) worden nogal eens verplaatst.
Tijdens de opnthullingsceremonie hield Bas Heijne een interessante toespraak.
Dutch liveried Infrastructure Class 37/0 37054 was recorded near South Bank with what I guess was a local move of containers to Wilton Freightliner Terminal.
D6754 entered service in September 1962. During the 1980s it worked regularly on East Anglia passenger services based on Liverpool Street and in the 1990s worked in South Wales and the West Country. Initially stored serviceable in late 1993 it saw work on infrastructure services before being allocated for component recovery. It was scrapped at Motherwell in September 2003.
All images on this site are exclusive property and may not be copied, downloaded, reproduced, transmitted, manipulated or used in any way without expressed written permission of the photographer. All rights reserved – Copyright Don Gatehouse
The Reading Crusader
Glen Holland's streamlined Reading 4-6-2 pulling Josh Sander's Crusader car set.
PennLUG's LEGO train layout for Greenberg’s Great Train & Toy Show
Harrisburg, PA
October 31-November 1, 2015
Dutch Windmill Holland.
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Story behind this man:
I was in the tram on my way to meet a friend. Also I was on the phone with another friend. Then I spotted this handsome Daddy and told the person on the phone I have to hang up now because I have to get off (obviously not this station!). I got off and was observing this handsome Daddy and his nice tan dress shoes. I noticed he was speaking Dutch. I waited. He was waiting for another tram and he got in and I followed him. You can see I took some photos of him standing/sitting in the tram. He got off one or two stations before I had to get off to meet my friend so I followed him because I couldn't resist. He was walking around and always on his phone. He was looking for something (probably his friends). Then I followed him into a side road and noticed he was looking for his friends to meet up in this restaurant where he was walking in.
Would love to have asked him about his shoes in a quiet and not so busy street but I cannot complain. I got some nice photos of him!
I came a few minutes later to meet my friend - but that was worth it! :)
Yes, I'm a Dutch girl wearing a skirt and hat in the red-white-blue colors of the Dutch flag, and a top in the national color orange. I also have some other typical Dutch characteristics: direct and a bit daring (some other cultures would probably say rude), generally quite happy and very tall indeed (especially on high heels of course!).