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"Nijmegen: A City Steeped in History and Resilience" As a British Sentry stands guard on the iconic Nijmegen Bridge, memories of the Second World War come flooding back

Background imageNijmegen Collection: The great market, Nijmegen, Holland, photomechanical print dated to 1900

The great market, Nijmegen, Holland, photomechanical print dated to 1900
photomechanical print dated to 1900, depicting the great market, Nijmegen; Holland. Nijmegen (i.e. Nijmegen), Holland

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Nijmegen oil oak wood 50. 7 x 71 cm specified

Nijmegen oil oak wood 50. 7 x 71 cm specified
Nijmegen, oil on oak wood, 50.7 x 71 cm, Not specified, Jan van Goyen, (Art / style of), Leiden 1596-1656 Den Haag

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View Valkhof Nijmegen foreground ferry crosses

View Valkhof Nijmegen foreground ferry crosses
View of the Valkhof in Nijmegen, View of the Valkhof in Nijmegen. In the foreground a ferry crosses a carriage on which stands the Waal, Valkhof, Frans de Hulst, c. 1645 - c

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View Valkhof Nijmegen foreground water Waal Jan van Goyen

View Valkhof Nijmegen foreground water Waal Jan van Goyen
View of the Valkhof in Nijmegen, View of the Valkhof in Nijmegen. In the foreground the water of the Waal. Jan van Goyen (manner of), c

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Portrait Philip Count Nassau Governor Town Nijmegen

Portrait Philip Count Nassau Governor Town Nijmegen
Portrait of Philip, Count of Nassau, Governor of the Town of Nijmegen, Portrait of Philips (1566-95), Count of Nassau. Bust to the right, in armor

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Petrus Canisius 1521-97 Clergyman writer Nijmegen

Petrus Canisius 1521-97 Clergyman writer Nijmegen
Petrus Canisius (1521-97). Clergyman and writer in Nijmegen, Portrait of Petrus Canisius (1521-97). Clergyman and writer in Nijmegen. Bust on pedestal, to the left

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Portrait Johan van Someren 1622-76 Grand Pensionary

Portrait Johan van Someren 1622-76 Grand Pensionary
Portrait of Johan van Someren (1622-76), Johan van Someren (1622-76). Grand Pensionary of Nijmegen, Portrait of Johan van Someren. Half-length, sitting at a table on which lies an open book

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Landscape Nijmegen landscapes temperate zone

Landscape Nijmegen landscapes temperate zone
Landscape near Nijmegen, landscapes in the temperate zone, Nijmegen, Theophile de Bock (mentioned on object), 1861 - 1904, paper, chalk, h 305 mm × w 450 mm

Background imageNijmegen Collection: King Melchior Three Magi Pointing Star fragment

King Melchior Three Magi Pointing Star fragment
King Melchior, one of the Three Magi, Pointing at the Star, fragment from An Adoration of the Magi, Caspar or Melchior, one of the three kings

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Valkhof Nijmegen View located Waal foreground

Valkhof Nijmegen View located Waal foreground
The Valkhof in Nijmegen, View of the Valkhof, located near the Waal in Nijmegen. In the foreground a ferry crosses the river

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Figures boats Waal bank Nijmegen Nijmegen left bank

Figures boats Waal bank Nijmegen Nijmegen left bank
Figures and boats on the Waal bank in Nijmegen Nijmegen, from the left bank of the Waal (title on object), Figures on the quay, a carriage rides from one of the two ships decorated with Dutch flags

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Sint-Maartenskapel Valkhof Nijmegen ruin title

Sint-Maartenskapel Valkhof Nijmegen ruin title
Sint-Maartenskapel (Valkhof) in Nijmegen The ruin in Nijmegen (title on object), Walking figures and a dog at the Sint-Maartenskapel (Valkhof) in Nijmegen, walking, hiking (recreation)

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Portrait Hans Kasper ArkstA e literary scholar Hans Kasper ArkstA e

Portrait Hans Kasper ArkstA e literary scholar Hans Kasper ArkstA e
Portrait of Hans Kasper Arkstee, The literary scholar Hans Kasper Arkstee, sitting at a table in his study, a medal on the jacket. He holds open a book on the table with his left hand

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View Valkhof Nijmegen t Valkhof Nijmegen title

View Valkhof Nijmegen t Valkhof Nijmegen title
View of Valkhof in Nijmegen t Valkhof in Nijmegen (title on object), View of Valkhof in Nijmegen. In the foreground three women with two reclining cows

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View Valkhof Nijmegen foreground three women

View Valkhof Nijmegen foreground three women
View of the Valkhof in Nijmegen, View of the Valkhof in Nijmegen. In the foreground three women with two reclining cows. On the left a man with a dog, landscapes with waters, waterscapes

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Design Title Page Gerard van Nijmegen Dutch 1735

Design Title Page Gerard van Nijmegen Dutch 1735
A Design for a Title Page; Gerard van Nijmegen (Dutch, 1735 - 1808); Netherlands; 1801; Pencil, pen and gray and brown ink, and gray wash; 38 x 27.4 cm (14 15, 16 x 10 13, 16 in.)

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Male and female police officers in Nijmegen March, Holland

Male and female police officers in Nijmegen March, Holland
Male and female police officers of the Met Police taking part in a Nijmegen March in Holland. Date: 1950s

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Group photo, women police officers outside KLM offices

Group photo, women police officers outside KLM offices
Group photo, ten women police officers of the Met Police, outside the KLM (Dutch airline) offices. They were on their way to Nijmegen, to take part in the Marches

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Oranje Hotel, Keizer Karel, Nijmegen, Netherlands

Oranje Hotel, Keizer Karel, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Aerial view of the Oranje Hotel, Keizer Karel, Nijmegen, Netherlands. Date: circa 1930

Background imageNijmegen Collection: The Men who fought at Arnhem, WW2

The Men who fought at Arnhem, WW2
The men who fought at Arnhem in a struggle against the odds during the Second World War. A double page spread of seven photographs, picturing Major-General Urquhart

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Nijmegen market with church arches - The Netherlands

Nijmegen market with church arches - The Netherlands
Nijmegen market with church arches. (Markt met Kerkbogen) Next to the west side of the Market Square with a view through to the Grote Markt. circa 1910s

Background imageNijmegen Collection: The Waag building, Grote Markt, Nijmegen The Netherlands

The Waag building, Grote Markt, Nijmegen The Netherlands, has been used as a meat market, the image shows horse drawn waggons in the square. circa 1910s

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Women police officers in Nijmegen March, Holland

Women police officers in Nijmegen March, Holland
Women police officers of the Met Police, together with a small boy in police uniform and helmet, taking part in a Nijmegen March in Holland. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageNijmegen Collection: The Advance into Holland, WW2

The Advance into Holland, WW2
The Advance into Holland during the Second World War -- the Second Armys dash towards Nijmegen and Arnhem, and the crossing of the Belgian and Dutch water lines

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Building up the Dutch salient, WW2

Building up the Dutch salient, WW2
Building up the Dutch salient: Allied armour pouring into Holland via the Eindhoven-Nijmegen road for the great offensive, Second World War. Date: 1944

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Nijmegen Bridge under attack by enemy aircraft, WW2

Nijmegen Bridge under attack by enemy aircraft, WW2
Nijmegen Bridge, the vital bridgehead in the Eindhoven corridor, under attack by enemy aircraft during the Second World War. Date: 1944

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Allied Armour heading into Holland; Second World War, 1944

Allied Armour heading into Holland; Second World War, 1944
Illustration showing Allied units heading up the Eindhoven to Nijmegen road in Holland during September 1944. In the foreground of this image one can see a tank destroyer, a despatch rider

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Life Poppy Insects Reptiles ca 1670 Oil canvas

Life Poppy Insects Reptiles ca 1670 Oil canvas
Artokoloro

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Romanesque Ruins at Nijmegen

Romanesque Ruins at Nijmegen (1833-43). Unknown 19th century. Date: 1833-43

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the Valkhof at Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Frans de Hulst, c. 1645 - c. 1650

View of the Valkhof at Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Frans de Hulst, c. 1645 - c. 1650

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the Valkhof at Nijmegen, The Netherlands, manner of Jan van Goyen, c. 1650

View of the Valkhof at Nijmegen, The Netherlands, manner of Jan van Goyen, c. 1650

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Petrus Canisius, 1521-97, Cleric and writer in Nijmegen The Netherlands, Anonymous

Petrus Canisius, 1521-97, Cleric and writer in Nijmegen The Netherlands, Anonymous, 1600 - 1699, Portrait miniature

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Belvedere Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

Belvedere Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the Waal north of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

View of the Waal north of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Nijmegen, view from the Belvedere to the west, Stevens Church, Gasthuiskerk, Valkhof

Nijmegen, view from the Belvedere to the west, Stevens Church, Gasthuiskerk, Valkhof with Barbarossa-ruin, The Netherlands, print maker: Derk Anthony van de Wart (mentioned on object)

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the rampart southwest of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

View of the rampart southwest of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the countryside southeast of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

View of the countryside southeast of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the landscape east of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

View of the landscape east of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the countryside south of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

View of the countryside south of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the Waal northeast of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

View of the Waal northeast of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the Waal north of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony of Wart, 1815-1824, The Netherlands

View of the Waal north of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony of Wart, 1815-1824, The Netherlands

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the western city of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, print maker: Derk Anthony

View of the western city of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, print maker: Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the Valkhof and Waal northwest of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

View of the Valkhof and Waal northwest of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the countryside southeast of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, print maker: Derk

View of the countryside southeast of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, print maker: Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the landscape east of Nijmegen, with floodplains, in the distance is Ooij

View of the landscape east of Nijmegen, with floodplains, in the distance is Ooij, on the horizon are the church towers include the towns Ooy, Persingen, Doornenburg, Gendt, Hulhuizen, Pannerden

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Albert Flamen, Jacques van Merlen, Lodewijk XIV

View of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Albert Flamen, Jacques van Merlen, Lodewijk XIV (koning van Frankrijk), 1664

Background imageNijmegen Collection: House on the waterfront in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Jan Weissenbruch, 1837 - 1880

House on the waterfront in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Jan Weissenbruch, 1837 - 1880

Background imageNijmegen Collection: The French invading Nijmegen, 1672, Caspar Luyken, Pieter van der Aa (I), 1698

The French invading Nijmegen, 1672, Caspar Luyken, Pieter van der Aa (I), 1698



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"Nijmegen: A City Steeped in History and Resilience" As a British Sentry stands guard on the iconic Nijmegen Bridge, memories of the Second World War come flooding back. This bridge, known as Waalbrug or The Walloon Bridge, holds tales of bravery and sacrifice that shaped the course of history. From an aerial view, one can appreciate the grandeur of this architectural marvel that connects Nijmegen to the rest of Holland. It served as a lifeline during those tumultuous times when war raged across Europe. The ROC Facade stands tall, representing progress and education in this vibrant city. However, it is not just about buildings; it also pays homage to its past with poignant memorials like the Jewish Memorial Statue. These monuments serve as reminders of lives lost but never forgotten. In modern-day Nijmegen, male and female police officers march together with pride through its streets during annual events. Their unity symbolizes strength and harmony within this diverse community. Captured outside KLM offices is a group photo showcasing women police officers who have broken barriers in their profession. They stand as beacons of empowerment for future generations. Oranje Hotel at Keizer Karel Street offers comfort amidst historical surroundings. Its walls hold stories whispered by veterans who fought bravely at Arnhem during World War II - tales etched forever into the annals of history. Speaking of Arnhem brings us to The Battle of Arnhem where bridges spanning River Waal (Rhine) played pivotal roles in military strategy. Shadows cast upon these walls remind us that even amidst darkness, hope perseveres. Nijmegen encapsulates resilience - a city that has witnessed both triumphs and tribulations throughout time. As you explore its streets today, let your footsteps echo with reverence for those who came before - brave souls whose sacrifices paved the way for our present.