File:Trekschuit-nieuweramstel1730.JPG
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Detail of print of a trekschuit on the Amstel. The title is 'view of inn and Pauw-garden' Author: Matthijs Pool, print Leonard Schenk Date: 1700-1725 Source: Prints and drawings Provincial Atlas, North Holland Archive
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