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    The Oosterdok ('Eastern Dock') is a former wet dock in Amsterdam. It was created in 1831–1832 by constructing the Oosterdoksdam and the Oosterdoksluis...
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    Location within the city center of Amsterdam Established 1923 Location Oosterdok 2 Amsterdam, Netherlands Coordinates 52°22′26.69″N 4°54′44.46″E / 52...
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    Central Library or OBA Oosterdok at the Oosterdokseiland, just east of Amsterdam Centraal station. The Central Library or OBA Oosterdok has a floor surface...
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    North (across 't IJ) and the Varend Erfgoed boats were moored in the Oosterdok nearby, where one can also find the Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum (a maritime...
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    the Oosterdok. For the company, this was extra problematic, because it could not move its dry docks out of the wet docks Westerdok and Oosterdok. Till...
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    Amsterdam. For this background and the plans to build the Westerdok, see Oosterdok. The Westerdoksdam was a 2,010 m long dyke constructed through the IJ...
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    Centre for Architecture (Arcam) Arcam building on Prins Hendrikkade / Oosterdok Location within the city center of Amsterdam Established 1986 Location...
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    Antoniesbreestraat turns into Jodenbreestraat. It runs northeast to the Oosterdok, which in turn is connected to the IJ. The 16th-century Montelbaanstoren...
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    Prinsengracht, the Amstel river, the Zwanenburgwal and the Oudeschans to Oosterdok. In 2014, the first Jewish boat and the first Moroccan boat participated...
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  • Amsterdam Weesperpoort (1843–1939) Amsterdam Westerdok (1878–1889) Amsterdam Oosterdok (1874–1889) Amsterdam Haarlemmermeer (Willemspark) (1915–1950) Amsterdam...
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    narrow canal/lock in Amsterdam between the Oudezijds Voorburgwal and the Oosterdok. The Oudezijds Kolk runs north from the junction of the Oudezijds Voorburgwal...
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    make a visible sharp corner anymore. The Schreierstoren as seen from the Oosterdok with in the background the Oude Kerkstoren. Schreierstoren. Schreierstoren...
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    and the train station is known as Open Havenfront and, further east, as Oosterdok. Along the street are 99 buildings that have been listed as national monument...
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    the inner city of Amsterdam. The Waalseilandsgracht runs between the Oosterdok (originally part of the IJ) at the Scheepvaarthuis and the Oudeschans...
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    railway station. The nucleus of the island was created in 1832 when the Oosterdok was dammed off from the IJ. It was expanded to its current size when the...
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    Zeemagazijn ("National Sea Arsenal") is a 17th-century building in the Oosterdok near Kattenburgerplein in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, which served as...
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    buildings on the Nieuwe Vaart were outdated and the Oosterdok Lock led to many delays. Both the Oosterdok Lock and the Kattenburg Bridge seriously limited...
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    closure of the IJ. When Amsterdam accepted to construct the Westerdok and Oosterdok wet docks in order to get a deep water port, the Goudriaan plan was cancelled...
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    adjacent street. The Dijksgracht was named for the dyke that cut off the Oosterdok from the IJ, and is just south of this dyke. The west end of the Dijksgracht...
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    Amsterdam Willemspoort 15 October 1878 - Amsterdam Willemspoort - Amsterdam Oosterdok The line between Alkmaar and Amsterdam was electrified in 1931 and between...
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    outside. The building now houses the Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum. At the Oosterdok wharf is moored a replica of a ship of the Amsterdam Admiralty, the Amsterdam...
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    finally gave in. Blanken's plan was changed to build only the Westerdok and Oosterdok wet docks. In between, Amsterdam would retain its open connection to the...
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    Amsterdam had two large wet docks: Westerdok and Oosterdok. Drydock I was situated in the more important Oosterdok. The Rederij der Drijvende Droogdokken held...
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  • Amsterdam, the Netherlands to Liverpool, United Kingdom, returned to Oosterdok, Amsterdam with propeller damage. On 25 September 1867 the ship arrived...
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    Schippersgracht, where the water flowed into the IJ, or since 1832 into the Oosterdok. This part, the Nieuwe Herengracht, like the Nieuwe Keizersgracht and...
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    This exhibition is also on display in de Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam Oosterdok (September - December 2023). In March - September 2023 the Biblical Museum...
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    became too small and in 1890 the club moved to a floating boathouse in the Oosterdok (opposite the current Maritime Museum. In 1896 the boathouse was moved...
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    The dividend was determined at 7%. In 1909 the problem with the narrow Oosterdok lock (Oosterdoksluis) was partly solved. The lock was removed and its...
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    The shipping line Verschure & Co created its own repair shop in the Oosterdok, Amsterdam in the early 20th century. This was a floating repair shop...
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    had to be moved to make way for housing in 1981 and were removed to the Oosterdok, near the Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum. In 2009 they returned to the island...
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