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Bowles, Thomas, ca. 1712–1767
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Wilkinson, Robert, 1758–1825
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Smit, Jan Borritsz, 1598–1644
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Bowles, & Carver, 1763–1830
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boats
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Print made by Thomas Bowles III, ca. 1712–1767
A View of Amsterdam on each side the Old Rampart as seen from the Harbor
between 1780 and 1815
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Thomas Bowles III, ca. 1712–1767
A View of the Stadt House, New Church, Weighing House, and the adjacent Buildings at Amsterdam
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Print made by Thomas Bowles III, ca. 1712–1767
A View of part of Amsterdam from the Harbour Y, Shewing the Herring Packers Tower, the Sluice of Haarlem, & the New Fishmarket
between 1780 and 1815