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https://iiif-acceptance.eanadev.org/presentation/2021631/afbeelding_cb7bebbc_0b8b_4beb_9c3a_c8f3c4aa9269/manifest

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Zaandam Kokspad Oostzijde hoek Kokspad. Het Kokspad is genoemd naar papiermolen "De Kok" welke aan het eind van het pad heeft gestaan. Deze Kok werd in 1679 als pelmolen
gebouwd. In 1697 was hij papiermolen en bleef dat tot 1735, toen hij verbouwd werd tot verfmolen. Op 16 oktober 1736 verbrandde hij.

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  • Municipal Archives of Zaanstad

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  • Dutch Collections for Europe

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  • 17 juni 1971
  • 1971-06-17

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  • Zaandam
  • Kokspad

Identifier

  • 22.10655

Providing country

  • Netherlands

Collection name

  • 2021631_Ag_NL_DigitaleCollectie_zaanstad

First time published on Europeana

  • 2015-10-19T07:45:33.597Z

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  • 2015-10-19T07:45:33.597Z
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