Features Jacob Olie: Amsterdam
Jacob Olie (1834-1905) photographed Amsterdam at the end of the 19th century.
He recorded the development of the sleepy town into a modern city, with its buzzing activity, railroads and shipping.
Olie took his first pictures in the 1860s.
Amsterdam at the time had hardly changed since the 17th century boom.
It wasnt until 1870 that it finally picked up speed and started growing again, building new neighborhoods outside the old city walls.
Olie recorded the changes.His extraordinary pictures - Olie was an architectural draftsman with an eye for composition and perspective - give us a spectacular view of the city in his days.This app contains over 1200 photographs.
They are all linked to a location and can be seen on a map.
Other indexes are by year, street name and tag.More features: - zoom- bookmarks - social sharing (including e-mail)- maps of the city in 1866 and 1900
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