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Nederlands: Beschrijving Jodenbreestraat naar de Sint Antoniesluis gezien met op de voorgrond straathandel

Links de nummers 2-6 (v.r.n.l.) met op 4-6 het Rembrandthuis. Rechts Jodenbreestraat 1-3. IN het verschiet de zijgevel van het hoekhuis Sint Antoniesbreestraat 102 en Zwanenburgwal 16-16A. Op de achtergrond de Zuiderkerkstoren. Techniek: kleurenlitho.
Documenttype prent
Vervaardiger Hilverdink, Johannes J. A. (1813-1902)
Blommers, P.
Last, Carel Christiaan Antony
Collectie Collectie Stadsarchief Amsterdam: tekeningen en prenten
Datering 1850 ca. t/m 1876 ca.
Geografische naam Sint Antoniesluis
Sint Antoniesbreestraat
Jodenbreestraat
Inventarissen http://archief.amsterdam/archief/10097/010097003745

Afbeeldingsbestand 010097003745
Date ca. t/m 1876 ca.
Source http://beeldbank.amsterdam.nl/afbeelding/010097003745
Author Hilverdink, Johannes J. A. (1813-1902)

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Opmerking: Jodenbreestraat 2 werd samengevoegd met Zwanenburgwal 3-9. Op nummer 4 Rembrandthuis. Tevens te zien zijn de brug 287 en de Zuiderkerk.}}

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