Images Filters Artist Artist... Willem Cornelis van Dijk (18) Collection Collection... HET Utrechts Archief (18) Country Country... Netherlands (18) Continent Continent... Europe (18) Medium Medium... Print (1) Category Category... Buildings & Architecture (18) Date Date... 1850s (5) 1860s (4) 1870s (7) 1880s (1) 18 matching results. See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map The Pieterskerk: the crypt seen from the west. (1869) + Add to album The southwest bastion of Vredenburg castle from the west. (07 October 1869) + Add to album View of a swimming pool, probably the swimming and bathing establishment on the Kromme Rijn in Utrecht. (1870-1880) + Add to album The Oudegracht and the Vismarkt from the south, with the Kalisbrug with the fish auction house (1873) + Add to album The partially demolished gas factory on the northwestern bastion of Vredenburg castle. (16 December 1868) + Add to album The Sterrenburg bastion on the west facade of the house above the southern gun cellars. (1874) + Add to album The old Academy Building on Domplein: the senate room. (1869) + Add to album Panorama of Utrecht seen from the Dom tower to the northwest, with the Buurkerk, the Oudegracht, Winkel van Sinkel, the Town Hall and the Janskerk. (1865-1875) + Add to album View over the Kruisvaart (the Tweede Moesgracht) from the southwest, with the trees along the Leidseweg in the background and the Damlust barracks. (1873) + Add to album Lower floor of the northwestern bastion of Vredenburg castle. With columns built to support the millstones of the De Eendracht oil mill. (01 January 1869) + Add to album The Geertekerk, designed as a relief center for flood refugees from Veenendaal: view from the southern aisle. (04 April 1855) + Add to album A staircase in the northwest bastion of Vredenburg castle. The opening in the background was created during demolition work in 1868/69. (10 December 1868) + Add to album View in the bastion Manenburg from the south on the western (left) and eastern (right) gun cellars and in the middle the passage to the city. (1873) + Add to album The Geertekerk, designed as a relief center for flood refugees from Veenendaal: the choir seen in the direction of the transept and the nave. (14 April 1855) + Add to album View of the southwestern bastion of Vredenburg castle. With the entrance to the Spanjaardsgat, converted into a beer house, seen from the northwestern bastion. (1865-1875) + Add to album The Geertekerk, designed as a relief center for flood refugees from Veenendaal: view from the transept in the northern side aisle. (11 April 1855) + Add to album The Geertekerk, designed as a relief center for flood refugees from Veenendaal: view from the south transept to the north, with the choir screen on the right. (08 April 1855) + Add to album The Geertekerk, designed as a relief center for flood refugees from Veenendaal: view from the transept in the nave. (29 March 1855) + Add to album 1 The Pieterskerk: the crypt seen from the west. (1869) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 The southwest bastion of Vredenburg castle from the west. (07 October 1869) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 View of a swimming pool, probably the swimming and bathing establishment on the Kromme Rijn in Utrecht. (1870-1880) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 The Oudegracht and the Vismarkt from the south, with the Kalisbrug with the fish auction house (1873) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 The partially demolished gas factory on the northwestern bastion of Vredenburg castle. (16 December 1868) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 The Sterrenburg bastion on the west facade of the house above the southern gun cellars. (1874) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 The old Academy Building on Domplein: the senate room. (1869) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 Panorama of Utrecht seen from the Dom tower to the northwest, with the Buurkerk, the Oudegracht, Winkel van Sinkel, the Town Hall and the Janskerk. (1865-1875) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 View over the Kruisvaart (the Tweede Moesgracht) from the southwest, with the trees along the Leidseweg in the background and the Damlust barracks. (1873) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 Lower floor of the northwestern bastion of Vredenburg castle. With columns built to support the millstones of the De Eendracht oil mill. (01 January 1869) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 The Geertekerk, designed as a relief center for flood refugees from Veenendaal: view from the southern aisle. (04 April 1855) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 A staircase in the northwest bastion of Vredenburg castle. The opening in the background was created during demolition work in 1868/69. (10 December 1868) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 View in the bastion Manenburg from the south on the western (left) and eastern (right) gun cellars and in the middle the passage to the city. (1873) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 The Geertekerk, designed as a relief center for flood refugees from Veenendaal: the choir seen in the direction of the transept and the nave. (14 April 1855) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 View of the southwestern bastion of Vredenburg castle. With the entrance to the Spanjaardsgat, converted into a beer house, seen from the northwestern bastion. (1865-1875) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 The Geertekerk, designed as a relief center for flood refugees from Veenendaal: view from the transept in the northern side aisle. (11 April 1855) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 The Geertekerk, designed as a relief center for flood refugees from Veenendaal: view from the south transept to the north, with the choir screen on the right. (08 April 1855) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0 The Geertekerk, designed as a relief center for flood refugees from Veenendaal: view from the transept in the nave. (29 March 1855) Image courtesy HET Utrechts Archief | Publiek Domein 1.0