Matches 3,801 to 3,850 of 4,052 » See Gallery
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3801 | Rouwkaart | |||
3802 | Rouwkaart | |||
3803 | Rouwkaart Guus Nooy |
Owner of original: Jeffrey Martin Nooy |
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3804 | Rouwkaart Michael Nooy | |||
3805 | Rouwkaart oma Nooy |
Owner of original: Jeffrey Martin Nooy |
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3806 | Royal Red Cross (RCC) The award was established on 23 April 1883 by Queen Victoria, with a single class of Member and first awarded to the founder of modern nursing, Florence Nightingale. A second and lower class, Associate, was added during World War I in November 1915. The award is made to a fully trained nurse of an officially recognised nursing service, military or civilian, who has shown exceptional devotion and competence in the performance of nursing duties, over a continuous and long period, or who has performed an exceptional act of bravery and devotion at her or his post of duty. It is conferred on members of the nursing services regardless of rank. Holders of the second class who receive a further award are promoted to the first class, although an initial award can also be made in the first class. Holders of the first class who receive a further award are awarded a bar. | |||
3807 | Royal Victorian Chain The Royal Victorian Chain is a decoration instituted in 1902 by King Edward VII as a personal award of the monarch. It ranks above the Royal Victorian Order with which is it often associated but not officially related. Originally reserved for members of the Royal Family, the chain is a distinct award conferred only upon the highest dignitaries, including foreign monarchs, heads of state, and high-ranking individuals such as the Archbishop of Canterbury. | |||
3808 | Royal Victorian Order The Royal Victorian Order (French: Ordre royal de Victoria) is a dynastic order of knighthood established in 1896 by Queen Victoria. It recognises distinguished personal service to the monarch of the Commonwealth realms, members of the monarch's family, or to any viceroy or senior representative of the monarch. The present monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, is the sovereign of the order, the order's motto is Victoria, and its official day is 20 June. The order's chapel is the Savoy Chapel in London. | |||
3809 | Ruby, Muriel, Barbara, Lewis, Regina, Anna, William and Emma (30 Apr 1993) | |||
3810 | Ryvano bij Linnaeushoff Grootste speeltuin van Europa. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Date: 22 May 2022 |
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3811 | S.S. Potsdam 1899 - Tewaterlating 15 december. 1900 - 1e proefvaart. 1900 - 17 mei ging de Potsdam voor het eerst naar New York. 1915 - Potsdam werd hernoemd tot S.S. Stockholm. 1944 - Tot zinken gebracht in de haven van Cherbourg door de Duitsers. | |||
3812 | Samarangsch advertentie-blad, 07-02-1862. |
Owner of original: Delpher.nl |
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3813 | Sander (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
3814 | Sandra Martens-Horn (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Jeffrey Martin Nooy |
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3815 | Schoolphoto | |||
3816 | Schreef zijn naam met een E. | |||
3817 | September 1989 | |||
3818 | Shirley van Haasen (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Jeffrey Martin Nooy |
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3819 | Signalementenregister 1880-1917 |
Owner of original: Gemeente Amsterdam Stadsarchief |
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3820 | Simeon samen met dochters Elisabeth en Sophia Adriana. Schilder: Jan Adam Kruseman (1848) |
Owner of original: Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem , inv./cat.nr OSI-240 |
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3821 | Simon Nijssen getekend onbekend door wie |
Owner of original: Jeffrey Martin Nooy |
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3822 | Simon Nijssen |
Owner of original: Jeffrey Martin Nooy |
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3823 | Simon zit 3e van rechts zittend. | |||
3824 | Sir James Grant (1679-1747) | |||
3825 | Sir Thomas Dawson Brodie (1832-1896), Lawyer. Pencil on paper, artist William Graham Boss. |
Owner of original: Scottish National Portrait Gallery |
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3826 | Soerabaijasch handelsblad, 28-10-1939. | |||
3827 | Soerabaijasch handelsblad, 8-6-1934. | |||
3828 | Soerabaijasch handelsblad, 8-6-1934. | |||
3829 | SS Frankfurt from the Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen Launched: 17-12-1899 First Voyage: 31-3-1900 | |||
3830 | SS Holsatia Hamburg America Line steamship built 1868 at Greenock | |||
3831 | SS Pieter Caland Het stoomschip Pieter Caland (1874-1897)van de NASM. de latere Holland America Lijn. | |||
3832 | SS Silesia, in Hamburg-Amerika Linie service 1869-1887 1869 Launched Apr. 14Atlantic Journey 1869 June 23, maiden voyage Hamburg-Southampton-New YorkAtlantic Journey 1875 Laid upAtlantic Journey 1877 Re-engined with compound enginesAtlantic Journey 1887 Sold to British owners, renamed "Pacifica"Atlantic Journey 1888 Sold to Italian owners, renamed "Citta Di Napoli"Atlantic Journey 1891 Renamed "Montevideo"Atlantic Journey 1898 Wrecked near Island of Lobos, River PlateAtlantic Journey | |||
3833 | SS Strassburg (North German Lloyd) Build in 1872 by Caird & Co., owner is Norddeutscher Lloyd | |||
3834 | SS Switzerland, 1874 Red Star-American Line. Departed from Antwerp, 4 Nov 1874 Arrived in New York, 13 Nov 1874 | |||
3835 | SS Vaderland Built by Palmers Shipbuilding & Iron Co, Jarrow-on-Tyne. She was a 2,748 gross ton ship, length 320.5ft x beam 38.5ft, one funnel, three masts, iron construction, single screw and a speed of 13 knots. Launched on 21st Aug.1872 for the Red Star Line of Antwerp, she sailed from Antwerp on her maiden voyage to Falmouth, Halifax and Philadelphia on 20th Jan.1873. On 25th Mar.1873 she started her first Antwerp - Philadelphia direct sailing and on 29th Nov.1876 commenced her first Antwerp - New York voyage. Between 1877-87 she sailed between Antwerp and New York or Philadelphia, starting her last New York voyage on 26th Oct.1887, subsequently sailing to Philadelphia until in March 1889 she was sold to French owners and renamed GEOGRAPHIQUE. She was sunk in collision in Oct.1889. | |||
3836 | SS Vaterland (Leviathan) Name: Vaterland Owner: HAPAG Line Port of registry: Germany 1911–1917 Builder: Blohm & Voss at Hamburg, Germany Launched: 3 April 1913 Maiden voyage: 14 May 1914 In service: 14 May 1914-July 1914 Out of service: July 1914 to 6 April 1917 Fate: Seized by the United States to be used in the US Navy. | |||
3837 | Staff of the 1st US Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, the Rough Riders. From left to right: Maj. George Dunn, Major Brodie, Former Confederate Gen. Joseph Wheeler, Chaplain Brown of the Rough Riders, Col. Leonard Wood and Lt. Col. Theodore Roosevelt. |
Owner of original: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Oswald_Brodie |
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3838 | Steam Ship Nederland Build in 1873. Owner Red Star Line. | |||
3839 | Ston & Anna (1940's) | |||
3840 | Strick van Linschoten Strick van Linschoten is een uit Erp afkomstig geslacht dat vanaf 1628 door aankoop bezitter werd van de heerlijkheid Linschoten en daarna de familienaam Strick van Linschoten ging voeren; leden van het geslacht behoren sinds 1814 tot de Nederlandse adel. | |||
3841 | Supposed to be Alexander (Sandy) Brodie. As a child with a dog. | |||
3842 | Susie Flaming & Abe Goossen |
Owner of original: www.fmgoossenfamily.com Date: 1931 |
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3843 | Suzanne Nooy-Holmberg-deBeckfelt |
Owner of original: Jeffrey Martin Nooy |
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3844 | Suze en Kees Dekker (2 dec 1953) | |||
3845 | Suze en Tiny, Piemanstraat 7 II, Amsterdam | |||
3846 | Suze, Kees en Rens Dekker (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
3847 | Taken at wedding Regina Kurowski Goosen. Matron of Honor in brother-in-law William John (Bud) Goosen's wedding to Leona Terryn. Nov. 23, 1946 at St. Jerome's Church in Scottville, MI |
Date: 23 Nov 1946 |
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3848 | Taken when she became a USA citizen. | |||
3849 | Tamara van Bakel (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
3850 | Tamira Dam-Meconi (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |