RM2JW951E–Aerial photo of the building complex and the grounds of the Valkenheide Opvoedingsesticht (Woudenbergseweg) in Maarsbergen (municipality of Maarn). N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWA287–Interior of the Opvoedingsesticht Valkenheide (Woudenbergseweg) in Maarsbergen (municipality of Maarn): the kitchen with staff, boys and gamels. N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWB8KH–Face in the Woudenbergseweg with rows of deciduous trees in Maarsbergen (municipality of Maarn) from the south. N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWB6JM–View of a large beech tree with a mixed forest in the background in Maarn. N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JW93N1–View of the facade of the Maarsbergen Castle (Maarnse Grindweg 30-36) in Maarsbergen (municipality of Maarn). N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWAX9K–View of the facade of the Roman Catholic Saint Theresia Church with attached parsonage (Amersfoortseweg 48) in Maarn. N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWBJ9E–Face in the driveway to Maarsbergen Castle (Maarnse Grindweg 30-36) in Maarsbergen (municipality of Maarn). N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWB4HR–Overview of a part of the building complex and the areas of the Valkenheide Opvoedingsesticht (Woudenbergseweg) in Maarsbergen (Municipality of Maarn). N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JW9T7X–View of the Seinhuis C along the Utrecht-Arnhem railway line in Maarn. In the background the Bergweg.n.b. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWANB4–View of the front and right façade of the De Hoogt country house (De Hoogt 6) in Maarn.n.b. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWB9GK–Face in the driveway of the Buitenplaats Stameren (Amersfoortseweg 1) in Maarn; With the facade of the country house in the background. N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JW899K–View of the trees in the park of the Maarsbergen Castle (Maarnse Grindweg 30-36) in Maarsbergen (municipality of Maarn). N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWB9JG–View of the facade of Maarsbergen Castle with surrounding park (Maarnse Grindweg 30-36) in Maarsbergen (Municipality of Maarn). N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWAMXB–Interior of the Opvoedingsesticht Valkenheide (Woudenbergseweg) in Maarsbergen (municipality of Maarn): a dining room with boys during meals. N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWBB1N–View of the facade of Maarsbergen Castle with surrounding park (Maarnse Grindweg 30-36) in Maarsbergen (Municipality of Maarn). N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JW90DY–Image of the departure of the train, drawn by a steam locomotive from the series 3700/3800 of the N.S., with the remains of ex-empress Augusta Victoria on board from the yard in Maarn. In the foreground a number of press photographers.
RM2JWAPYB–View of the pond on the grounds of the Valkenheide Opvoedingsesticht (Woudenbergseweg) in Maarsbergen (municipality of Maarn); With the water tower in the background. N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWB582–Face in the driveway of the Valkenheide Opvoedingsesticht (Woudenbergseweg) in Maarsbergen (Municipality of Maarn); With the porter's house on the right (Woudenbergseweg 32). N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWBDJW–Face in the Woudenbergseweg in Maarsbergen (municipality of Maarn) from the south; With the facade of the Dutch Reformed Church (Woudenbergseweg 52) on the right. N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWB0D5–View of the facade of the café annex town hall Plattenberg in Maarn. N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006. From 1905-1925 the café also served as a town hall.
RM2JW8XD7–Overview of a part of the building complex and the areas of the Valkenheide Opvoedingsesticht (Woudenbergseweg) in Maarsbergen (municipality of Maarn); With the rear of the main building in the foreground. N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWAYE4–View of a field on the grounds of the Valkenheide Opvoedingsesticht (Woudenbergseweg) in Maarsbergen (municipality of Maarn); With a service home in the background (Valkenheide 29). N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWC2A4–Image of a page from a family album with photos of the Pentecost camp of group 2, Department Utrecht of the N.P.V. (Dutch Badvinders Association) in Maarn.n.b. Group 2, Utrecht department of the N.P.V. Later was given the name Salwega.
RM2JWBJBE–View of the meadows and fields on the grounds of the Valkenheide Opvoedingsesticht (Woudenbergseweg) in Maarsbergen (municipality of Maarn); With a few service homes on the left in the background. N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JW9D7R–View of the left and facade of the Koffiehuis De Grote Bloemheuvel (Woudenbergseweg 3) in Maarsbergen (municipality of Maarn). N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006. The name De Grote Bloemheuvel was later changed to the Wapen van Maarsbergen.
RM2JWABG7–Image of a page from a photo album from Scoutinggroep Salwega from Utrecht with photos of group 2, Utrecht department of the N.P.V. (Dutch boy scouts association) during the Pentecostal camp in Maarn.n.b. Salwega later emerged from group 2.
RM2JWB3TF–View of a few sandy paths with rows of trees on the grounds of the Valkenheide Opvoedingsesticht (Woudenbergseweg) in Maarsbergen (municipality of Maarn); With a pavilion in the background and the main building on the right. N.B. The municipality of Maarn was included in the newly formed municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug on 1 January 2006.
RM2JWBX8W–Image of a page from a photo album from Scoutinggroep Salwega from Utrecht with photos of group 2, Utrecht department of the N.P.V. (Dutch boy scouts association) during the Pentecostal camp in Maarn.n.b. Group 2, Utrecht department of the N.P.V. Later went up in Salwega.
RM2JWC0H7–Image of a page from a photo album from Scoutinggroep Salwega from Utrecht with photos of group 2, Utrecht department of the N.P.V. (Dutch boy scouts association) during the Pentecostal camp in Maarn.n.b. Group 2, Utrecht department of the N.P.V. Later went up in Salwega.
RM2JWBTA4–Image of a page from a photo album from Scoutinggroep Salwega from Utrecht with photos of group 2, Utrecht department of the N.P.V. (Dutch boy scouts association) during the Pentecostal camp in Maarn.n.b. Group 2, Utrecht department of the N.P.V. Later went up in Salwega.
RM2WC15BC–Insert album with photos of the Van den Berg family in Bergerac, Noordwijk, Zandvoort, Maarn, Naarden, Wiesbaden, Amsterdam and Artis, Hendrik Herman van den Berg, 1917 - 1921 Insert album with 102 photos of the Van den Berg family in Bergerac, Noordwijk, Zandvoort, Maarn, Naarden, Wiesbaden, Amsterdam and Artis, 6 of which are loose, on 24 magazines. cardboard. textile materials. baryta paper gelatin silver print family life Bergerac. Noordwijk. Zandvoort. Maarn. Naarden. Wiesbaden. Amsterdam. Artis
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