Laying of the foundation stone for the Willemssluis, 1820, Gerrit Lamberts, 1820 Canvas Print
Festive foundation stone laying of the Willem I lock or Willemssluis in Amsterdam-Noord that gives access to the Noordhollandsch Kanaal from the IJ near Amsterdam on 6 May 1820. In the middle a large tent that served as an office for the inspector general Jan Blanken. Around it dozens of people. In the background houses and some barns. Left behind water with the sail of a ship that rises above the dike. With the drawing an access pass in the name of G. Lamberts as 'member of the Subcommittee for rescue and care in Noord-Holland', February 1825 in Buiksloot, Amsterdam.
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