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Dutch sail- and horse-drawn boat
Trekschuit (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈtrɛksxœyt] ; lit. 'tug-boat', i.e. 'tugged boat') is an old style of sail- and horse-drawn boat specific to the Netherlands
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Protestant church in The Hague, Netherlands
Rotterdam Veerkade (the old trekschuit route to Rotterdam), the Stille Veerkade or Amsterdam Veerkade (the old trekschuit route to Amsterdam), and the
Nieuwe_Kerk_(The_Hague)
City in North Holland, Netherlands
well-to-do small business owners. Taking advantage of the reliability of the trekschuit connection between Amsterdam and Haarlem, many people had a business address
Haarlem
in Holland. Travel on such canals was historically done by barges (or trekschuit in Dutch) which were towed by animals (and sometimes by man-power) on
Haarlemmertrekvaart
Flat-bottomed shoal-draught sailing barge
a British canal boat able to enter a 7-foot wide (2.13 m) narrow lock Trekschuit Dutch barge "Hosanna" Dutch barge "Princess Matilda" Watercraft Widebeam
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Vehicle pulled by one or more horses
Slate waggon Wagonway Horse-drawn boat Flyboat Horse ferry Narrowboat Trekschuit Widebeam Chariot Gun carriage Horse artillery Limbers and caissons Scythed
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Canal between the Dutch cities of Haarlem and Leiden
Pull-Canal) connecting Amsterdam to Haarlem. Travel on these canals was done by trekschuit for people, and by barge for goods, which were pulled by animals (and
Leidsevaart
Dutch botanist, chemist, humanist, and physician (1668–1738)
his friend and sponsor to Linnaeus. He travelled back and forth to his friend's garden and to the Leiden University by trekschuit (horse-drawn boat).
Herman_Boerhaave
Path allowing a boat to be towed beside a river
Flyboat Narrowboat The Volunteer (replica canal boat at LaSalle, Illinois) Trekschuit (literally "tugboat") — horse-drawn boat used in the Netherlands Burlak
Towpath
Dutch Golden Age painter (born 1629)
determined that he moved to Amsterdam by then, though the success of the trekschuit meant that a trip to Amsterdam could be made easily in a day. Little is
Pieter_de_Hooch
Dutch banker
summer home (and garden) at Oud Poelgeest was just a short trip away by trekschuit along the Haarlem-Leiden canal known as the Leidsevaart. In 1736 Clifford
George_Clifford_III
Railway line in the Netherlands
line in the Netherlands, and follows the old horse-drawn boat (Dutch: trekschuit) canal route from Leiden via Haarlem to Amsterdam-Sloterdijk. It was opened
Amsterdam–Haarlem–Rotterdam railway
Amsterdam–Haarlem–Rotterdam_railway
Topics referred to by the same term
Schuit may refer to: A schuyt, the archaic spelling of schuit A Trekschuit Schuit., taxonomic author abbreviation of André Schuiteman (born 1960), Dutch
Schuit
White-firing clay to make smoking pipes
many paintings of smokers by David Teniers the Younger Passengers in a trekschuit smoking on the Haarlemmertrekvaart to avoid the stench of the canals,
White_pipe_clay
Canal boat pulled by a horse on a towpath
(horse-powered boat) Flatboat Horseboating Society Narrowboat Team boat Trekschuit (horse-drawn boat in the Netherlands) Smith, Donald (1982). The Horse
Horse-drawn_boat
Village in North Holland, Netherlands
Haarlemmertrekvaart, a canal from Amsterdam to Haarlem, opened for passenger traffic by trekschuit (towed barges). At the halfway point the passengers needed to disembark
Halfweg
Railway station in Haarlem, Netherlands
decoration depicting the history of the Amsterdam-Haarlem train route from the trekschuit to carriageway along the haarlemmertrekvaart. In this commemorative tile
Haarlem_railway_station
Topics referred to by the same term
station in Caracas Coche d'eau, a horse-drawn water coach, also called Trekschuit Coche, Al-Mada'in, the name of an ancient urban complex along the Tigris
Coche
Castle in Oegstgeest
back and forth to his friend's garden and to the Leiden University by trekschuit. All who traveled back and forth between Rotterdam and Amsterdam would
Oud_Poelgeest
Painting by Jacob van Ruisdael
people of Haarlem and Amsterdam were more likely to travel by foot or by trekschuit than by horse and buggy. Ruisdael's paintings also often show people walking
View_of_Bentheim_Castle
Museum in Voorburg, the Netherlands
extended Most Visitors came by Trekschuits. The suppliers door is under the bridge. Most visitors originally arrived by trekschuit, so this is the rear view
Hofwijck
Painting of Amsterdam schutterij by Frans Hals
innkeeper in Haarlem, and, like Hals, had taken advantage of the new trekschuit commuting service between Haarlem and Amsterdam in 1632 along the Haarlemmertrekvaart
Meagre_Company
Dutch painter
View of a trekschuit and windmill along the Vliet, 1756
Jacob_Elias_la_Fargue
Place in North Holland, Netherlands
agreed to build a network of tow-canals (Zesstedenweg) with a regular trekschuit service. In Buiksloot there was a crossroad from the IJ to the tow-canal
Buiksloot
Town in Friesland, Netherlands
looking for a remote place that could only be reached through canals and by trekschuit, because these places were relatively safe from the feared Northerners
Joure
German officer in the Dutch Army (1766–1823)
Battle. Anthing is quoted as saying that 't Hooft "... could be good on a trekschuit from The Hague to Delft, but he was no good for bringing a ship with troops
Carl_Heinrich_Wilhelm_Anthing
Hofje in Haarlem, Netherlands with 24 houses
most visitors to the city of Haarlem from Amsterdam would travel by trekschuit along the 'Stadsbuiten' canal (now the Papentorenvest street) joining
Teylers_Hofje
transporting goods and passengers between cities, the horse-drawn boat or trekschuit. The Netherlands had historically been a trading nation, partly due to
History of rail transport in the Netherlands
History_of_rail_transport_in_the_Netherlands
Summer residence for Dutch townspeople
an account of his letters back home from his Grand Tour, traveled by trekschuit from Amsterdam to Utrecht and wrote home on July 2, 1780, with this to
Buitenplaats
Dutch painter (1608–1651)
practised in the Netherlands at that time, as well as the fact that the trekschuit, which was a new invention in 1632, allowed regular comfortable transport
Jacob_Adriaensz_Backer
Genre of landscape painting
saw the city from the Spaarne river, as most intercity travel was by trekschuit or sailing ship. Thus many early cityscapes are taken from the point of
Haerlempjes
Dutch painter
ten ducats and a few clean shirts and he and De Nys promptly took the trekschuit to Haarlem, where he wrote a letter to his wife that on his way to market
Jan_van_Pee
was left to an early form of tramp trade. The passenger service of the trekschuit was related to the beurtvaart, but not the same thing. The system evolved
Beurtvaart
Hofje on the Klein Heiligland 64a in Haarlem, Netherlands
the Hagestraat was no longer used. Most traffic to the city arrived by trekschuit and the new location was next to a boat landing. The foundation bought
Vrouwe-_en_Antonie_Gasthuys
husband, and two visitors were with her in the coach at the time, and two trekschuits came quickly to the rescue, she drowned because it was too difficult
Sara_Rothé
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