Atlas Van Stolk

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The Schielandhuis

The Atlas Van Stolk is a collection of prints , maps , photographs and drawings on the history of the Netherlands . It is named after the Rotterdam citizen Abraham van Stolk (1814–1896). The collection is in the Schielandshuis in Rotterdam. The atlas is one of the most extensive collections on Dutch history ever and comprises around 250,000 objects. In addition to political history, the atlas also takes cultural history and everyday culture into account . A large part of the inventory is digitized and accessible on the Internet.

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Commons : Atlas van Stolk  - collection of images, videos and audio files