File:Netherlands-Goedereede-toren-molen-1910.jpg

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English: The tower and windmill of Goedereede, Netherlands.

The picture is scanned from a magazine "Op de hoogte, maandschrift voor de huiskamer" from 1910, but the picture itself might be taken in 1909. The photographer is "H.L. Vogel", and he was photographer and was publisher in Goedereede.

He has made more photo's from the same spot in other years.
Nederlands: De toren en windmolen van Goedereede.

De afbeelding is gescand uit het maandelijks tijdschrift "Op de hoogte, maandschrift voor de huiskamer" uit 1910, maar de foto zelf zou ook in 1909 gemaakt kunnen zijn. De fotograaf is "H.L. Vogel", en hij was fotograaf en had een uitgeverij in Goedereede.

Hij heeft meer foto's gemaakt van dezelfde plaats in andere jaren.
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Source Monthly magazine: "Op de hoogte, maandschrift voor de huiskamer", 1910
Author H.L. Vogel, photographer and publisher in Goedereede, The Netherlands.
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