Ons Heerlijk Vaderland (deel 2 van 4) Boven en beneden den Moerdijk

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Ons Heerlijk Vaderland (deel 2 van 4) Boven en beneden den Moerdijk

by Hendrik Blink

NL·~14 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total

Ons Heerlijk Vaderland - Tekst van Dr. H. Blink - Boven en beneden den Moerdijk

0:05

Wandelingen door oud en nieuw Nederland met kaartjes, gekleurde en ongekleurde platen

0:05

Amsterdam—Van Holkema & Warendorf—1908

0:02

Van de Residentie naar de Maas en ten Noorden der Lek.

0:03

I. Delft en Omstreken.

57:39

II. Door het Westland.

34:09

III. Langs den Hollandschen IJsel.

48:00

Aan de groote Rivieren van Holland.

0:02

A. Langs de Nieuwe Maas.

1:27:13

B. Langs de Lek, de Noord en de Merwede.

1:33:12

Description

The listener is invited to join a leisurely trek that begins at the royal residence and winds southward along the Vliet, past expanding villages and quiet country lanes. Along the way, the narration paints a picture of fields turning into rows of houses, steam trams humming beside the road, and the remnants of grand estates now reclaimed by pasture. The changing landscape hints at a nation in quiet transition, where historic symbols linger amid new industry.

Soon the path reaches Delft, a city of 32,000 souls that still carries the glow of its golden‑age past. The guide describes its clean canals, towering churches, and the famed pottery that once colored European tables, all set against a backdrop of rolling green meadows. Listeners can hear the gentle rustle of cobblestones and the low murmur of bustling workshops, feeling the blend of proud tradition and everyday vigor that defines this uniquely Dutch town.

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Full title

Ons Heerlijk Vaderland (deel 2 van 4) Boven en beneden den Moerdijk Boven en beneden den Moerdijk

Language

nl

Duration

~14 hours (855K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net/

Release date

2008-02-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Hendrik Blink

Hendrik Blink

1852–1931

A self-made Dutch geographer and teacher, he rose from a farming background to become a professor of economic geography. His writing brings together travel, history, and a strong curiosity about the Netherlands and the wider world.

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