Atlas Schoemaker: Noord-Holland, Kadoelen, Cornelis Pronk, between 1710 and 1735

Atlas Schoemaker: Noord-Holland, Kadoelen, Cornelis Pronk, between 1710 and 1735

Description and image of the cities, villages, noble houses and other buildings in westfriesland, waterland, kennermerland, and aankleve van dien, so described and in a versamelt, moreover, in alphabetise ordre arranged by andries schoemaker text: cadoete (kadoelen) binnensdijks anno 1726 cadoele this neighborhood belongs to schellingwoude, and is located on the high dike in waterland: where there is a general passage for the villages of landsmeer: ​​the neighborhoods of den ilp: and purmerland: and is an enjoyable region within the netherlands: the church that is shown here: is the church of buyksloot (buiksloot), which one can already see from the inside, just across the dyk is a small one but the dry lake is now a grassy meadow, and bears the name of overschie after its owner (the owner is françois overschie and his children until 1729, now the polder is called wilmkebreek): the land of this lake runs to the oostzaner overtoom (now oostzanerwerf), inside which there is a watermill to keep it always dry. Object Type: atlas. Date: between 1710 and 1735. Collection: Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society. Atlas Schoemaker-WESTFRIESLAND-DEEL1-204-Noord-Holland, Kadoelen
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Author: Andries Schoemaker (1660–1735) Gerrit Schoemaker (1692–1736) Cornelis Pronk (1691–1759) Abraham de Haen (1707–1748)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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