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Netherlands Collection (page 9)

The Netherlands, a country rich in history and culture, has witnessed significant events that have shaped its identity

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Formula One World Championship
Colin Chapman (GBR) Lotus Team Owner writes some notes as he perches himself on the rear wheel of a Lotus 72E. Dutch Grand Prix, Rd 8, Zandvoort, Holland, 23 June 1974.

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Champ Car World Series
Robert Doornbos (NED) Minardi Team USA Champ Car World Series, TT-Circuit Assen, Netherlands. August 31 - September 2 2007 DIGITAL IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
After qualifying on pole position, Rene Arnoux (FRA) Renault had a disappointing race after colliding with Clay Regazzoni (SUI) Williams-Cosworth at the start of the race

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Formula One World Championship
Eleventh placed Alan Jones (AUS) Williams FW07B and his fourth placed team mate Carlos Reutemann (ARG) Williams FW07B in the pits during practice

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Formula One World Championship
Peter Arundell (GBR) Lotus 25 finished third for the second time in only his second Grand Prix. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, 24 May 1964.

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Formula One World Championship
John Surtees (GBR) Ferrari 158, 2nd place. Netherlands Grand Prix, Zandvoort, Holland, 24 May 1964.

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Formula One World Championship
A mechanic sits in the Tyrrell P34 in the paddock. Dutch Grand Prix, Rd12, Zandvoort, Holland, 29 August 1976

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Formula One World Championship
Nigel Mansell (GBR) Lotus 81B crashed out of the race on lap 16 when his brakes failed. Formula One World Championship, Dutch Grand Prix, Rd 11, Zandvoort, Holland, 31 August 1980

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Formula One World Championship
Hans-Joachim Stuck (GER) March 741 sits in the catch fencing approaching the Hunzerug hairpin after he crashed out on cold tyres on the opening lap of the race

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Formula One World Championship
The grid girl for Alain Prost (FRA) McLaren. Formula One World Championship, Dutch Grand Prix, Rd 11, Zandvoort, Holland, 31 August 1980

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Formula One World Championship
Jean-Pierre Jabouille (FRA) Renault who retired from the race on lap 26 after clutch problems. Formula One World Championship, Rd12, Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, Holland. 26 August 1979

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Formula One World Championship
Fourth placed finisher Graham Hill (GBR) discusses with mechanics the set-up of his BRM P261 during practice. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, 24 May 1964

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Jim Clark (GBR) Lotus 25. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, 24 May 1964

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Formula One World Championship
Alain Prost (FRA) McLaren, finished the race in sixth position. Formula One World Championship, Dutch Grand Prix, Rd 11, Zandvoort, Holland, 31 August 1980

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Formula One World Championship
Alloy sheeting was taped to the radiator pods of the Tyrrell 007 of Patrick Depailler (FRA) during Saturday practice, but this was removed for the race

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Formula One World Championship
Fourth placed Mike Hailwood (GBR) McLaren puts on his fire retardant underclothing as he prepares to drive. Dutch Grand Prix, Rd 8, Zandvoort, Holland, 23 June 1974

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DTM
Manuel Reuter (GER), OPC Team Holzer, Opel Astra V8 Coup. DTM Championship, Rd9, Zandvoort, Holland. 20-21 September 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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DTM Championship 2004, Rd 8, Circuit Park Zandvoort, The Netherlands
Christijan Albers (NED), DaimlerChrysler Bank AMG-Mercedes, driving guests around in a DTM taxi car with a special TRUST livery. DTM, Rd8, Zandvoort, Holland. 3-5 September 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

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DTM Championship 2004, Rd 8, Circuit Park Zandvoort, The Netherlands
Spare tyre sets for Marcel Fassler (SUI), OPC Team Phoenix, to be used during pitstop practices. DTM, Rd8, Zandvoort, Holland. 3-5 September 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Riccardo Patrese (ITA) Arrows A3 retired from the race on lap 30 with a blown engine. Formula One World Championship, Dutch Grand Prix, Rd 11, Zandvoort, Holland, 31 August 1980

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DTM Championship 2004, Rd 8, Circuit Park Zandvoort, The Netherlands
Tom Kristensen (DNK), Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline, Audi A4 DTM. DTM, Rd8, Zandvoort, Holland. 3-5 September 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
A mechanic sits in the Tyrrell P34 in the paddock. Dutch Grand Prix, Rd12, Zandvoort, Holland, 29 August 1976

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Formula One World Championship
Peter Arundell (GBR) Lotus 25 finished third for the second time in only his second Grand Prix. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, 24 May 1964

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Formula 3 Euroseries
Second placed Bruno Spengler (CDN), ASM F3. Formula 3 Euroseries, Rd15, Zandvoort, Holland. 20 September 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Tony Rudd (GBR) BRM Chief Designer. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, 24 May 1964

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Formula One World Championship
Seventh placed Patrick Depailler (FRA) Tyrrell, sits on the pit wall barrier with his wife Michelle Depailler (FRA). Dutch Grand Prix, Rd 12, Zandvoort, Holland, 29 August 1976

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Formula One World Championship
(L to R): Alan Stacey (GBR) Lotus driver and Colin Chapman (GBR) Lotus Team Owner. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, Holland, 6 June 1960

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Nelson Piquet (BRA) Brabham BT49 takes the chequered flag at the end of the race. Formula One World Championship, Dutch Grand Prix, Rd 11, Zandvoort, Holland, 31 August 1980

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1980 Dutch Grand Prix. Zandvoort, Holland. 29-31st August 1980. Geoff Lees, Ensign N180 Ford. Ref: 80HOL23. World Copyright: LAT Photographic

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Formula One World Championship
Jean-Pierre Jarier (FRA) Shadow DN3 retired from the race on lap 28 with a broken clutch. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, 23 June 1974

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Formula One World Championship
The grid girl for Alan Jones (AUS) Williams. Formula One World Championship, Dutch Grand Prix, Rd 11, Zandvoort, Holland, 31 August 1980

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Formula One World Championship
Jacky Ickx (BEL) Ensign N176 retired on lap 66 with electrical problems shortly after setting the third fastest lap of the race. Dutch Grand Prix, Rd12, Zandvoort, Holland, 29 August 1976. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Nigel Mansell (GBR), Lotus 81B, competed in only his second Grand Prix. Dutch Grand Prix, Rd11, Zandvoort, The Netherlands, 31 August 1980. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Mike Thackwell (NZL) Arrows A3 attempted to become the youngest ever driver to start a GP when he replaced the injured Jochen Mass (GER), but he failed to qualify for the race

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Formula One World Championship
Sixth placed Bob Anderson (GBR) Brabham BT11 leads Mike Hailwood (GBR) Lotus 25 who retired with transmission failure. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, 24 May 1964

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DTM Championship 2004, Rd 8, Circuit Park Zandvoort, The Netherlands
Jean Alesi (FRA), AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse. DTM, Rd8, Zandvoort, Holland. 3-5 September 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Richie Ginther (USA) BRM P48/57 suffered an accident late in the race and was not classified as a finisher. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, 20 May 1962

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Formula One World Championship
The Lotus 72Es of Jacky Ickx (BEL) (Left) and Ronnie Peterson (SWE) (Right) in the pits with the spare Lotus 76 (Centre). Dutch Grand Prix, Rd 8, Zandvoort, Holland, 23 June 1974

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Formula One World Championship
A Ford Cosworth DFV used by the McLaren team features the written message: Treat her gently and she will love you forever

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Formula One World Championship
Second placed Rene Arnoux (FRA) Renault RE20 battles for second position with eventual race winner Nelson Piquet (BRA) Brabham BT49 in the early laps of the race

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Formula One World Championship
Boy Hayje (NED) retired from his GP debut on lap 64 with a broken halfshaft driving a privately run Penske PC3, Dutch Grand Prix, Rd 12, Zandvoort, Holland, 29 August 1976

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Formula One World Championship
Pole sitter Ronnie Peterson (SWE) Lotus 72E retired from the lead of the race with gearbox and engine trouble on lap 67. Dutch Grand Prix, Rd 10, Zandvoort, Holland, 29 July 1973

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1976 Dutch Grand Prix.Zandvoort, Holland. 29 August 1976.James Hunt (McLaren M23-Ford). Action.World Copyright: LAT Photographicref: 35mm Transparency Image

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Formula One World Championship
The crowded pits and grid shortly before the start of the race. Dutch Grand Prix, Rd 8, Zandvoort, Holland, 23 June 1974

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Formula One World Championship
Podium and results: 1st Nelson Piquet (BRA), Brabham, centre. 2nd Rene Arnoux (FRA), Renault, right. 3rd Jacques Laffite (FRA), Ligier, left

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Formula One World Championship
Jean-Pierre Jarier (FRA) Tyrrell 010 finished the race in fifth position. Dutch Grand Prix, Rd 11, Zandvoort, Holland, 31 August 1980

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Formula One World Championship
John Watson (GBR) Surtees TS16, who retired on lap 44 with severe vibrations, leads Carlos Reutemann (ARG) Brabham BT44B, who finished fourth. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, 22 June 1975. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Graham Hill (GBR) BRM P261 finished fourth. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, 24 May 1964



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The Netherlands, a country rich in history and culture, has witnessed significant events that have shaped its identity. From the iconic World War II poster reminding citizens to stay vigilant to the heroic activities of the 52 (Lowland) Division, this nation's resilience shines through. Stepping back in time to the Fifth Physics Congress Solvay held in Brussels in 1927, we see a captivating black and white photo capturing brilliant minds discussing groundbreaking scientific theories. This gathering symbolizes the Netherlands' contribution to intellectual progress. Art enthusiasts are drawn to Vermeer's masterpiece "View on Delft, " which showcases his mastery of light and perspective. The painting transports us back centuries ago, allowing us to appreciate the beauty of Dutch landscapes. A nostalgic image emerges as an old bicycle stands by Amsterdam's Singel canal—a testament to both tradition and practicality ingrained in Dutch society. Similarly, Carel Fabritius' "The Goldfinch" captivates viewers with its delicate brushwork and symbolism. Amsterdam's picturesque canals provide a backdrop for everyday life; a red bicycle parked by Herengracht canal exemplifies how cycling is deeply embedded within Dutch culture—promoting sustainability and healthy living. Moving away from artistry but still showcasing innovation is Scania X5 Flatbed truck—an example of Dutch engineering excellence that contributes significantly to transportation efficiency. Gari Melchers' heartwarming painting "Mother and Child" captures tender moments shared between loved ones—a universal theme that resonates across cultures throughout history. No mention of the Netherlands would be complete without acknowledging Rembrandt's masterpiece—the Night Watch—an emblematic representation of Amsterdam's vibrant past filled with guilds, trade, and artistic brilliance. While venturing beyond national borders, we find ourselves exploring Frigiliana village in Spain—a reminder that even abroad; Dutch influence extends far beyond their homeland. Finally, Johan Cruyff takes center stage, a legendary figure in Dutch football history.