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    The Schreierstoren (English incorrectly translated as: Weeper's Tower or Tower of Tears), originally part of the medieval city wall of Amsterdam, the Netherlands...
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    former city gates Waag and Munttoren, as well as the defensive tower Schreierstoren and the watchtower Montelbaanstoren. Around the year 1300, an earthen...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to Montelbaanstoren. Munttoren Schreierstoren 52°22′19.41″N 4°54′20.46″E / 52.3720583°N 4.9056833°E / 52.3720583;...
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    buildings on the street include the Basilica of Saint Nicholas, the Schreierstoren, the Scheepvaarthuis, and Victoria Hotel. Along the eastern part of...
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    which at the time was a Lenape trail. Schreyers Hook (cf. Amsterdam's Schreierstoren) was just adjacent. In 1625–1626, the Dutch built Fort Amsterdam atop...
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  • the most important remnant. Other remnants of the same wall are the Schreierstoren and the lower part of one of the towers of the former Regulierspoort...
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  • printer Erhard Ratdolt in Venice, incorporating geometric diagrams. Schreierstoren is erected in Amsterdam (from which Henry Hudson will set sail on April...
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    of New Amsterdam, together with Schreyers Hook Dock (cf. Amsterdam's Schreierstoren) built by Broad Canal as the city's first wharf in 1648. It was named...
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    Age (16th century), the Havenmeester of Amsterdam was based in the Schreierstoren at the Prins Hendrikkade 94. In 1960, the head office moved to the new...
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    Regulierspoort gate, which is now the bottom half of the Munttoren tower. The Schreierstoren is the only remaining defensive tower. The oldest gable stone in Amsterdam...
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  • printer Erhard Ratdolt in Venice, incorporating geometric diagrams. Schreierstoren is erected in Amsterdam (from which Henry Hudson will set sail on April...
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    was also known to the Dutch as Schreyers Hook (after the site of the Schreierstoren in Amsterdam from which Hudson is said to have departed), though the...
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  • Sarphatipark Schellingwoude Schinkelbuurt Schout Schouwburg of Van Campen Schreierstoren Second plague pandemic Singel Singelgracht Skinny Bridge Sloten, Amsterdam...
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    north from Sint Antoniespoort (now the Waag) on the Nieuwmarkt to the Schreierstoren on the IJ. A city wall was built on the city side, the western bank...
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  • Singel canal dug. 1452 - Fire. 1470 - Agnietenklooster built. 1487 - Schreierstoren built. 1490s - Brick city wall built. 1516 - Montelbaanstoren built...
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    August 1899. He was buried in The Hague. View of a Dutch City with the Schreierstoren in Amsterdam, 1873. Clark Art Institute Harbor Scene, 1871. Clark Art...
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    that took place here (ballasten, ontlasten and belasten). Near the Schreierstoren on the quay along the IJ, a crane was built to lift cargo, masts and...
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