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Postcard: Ridderzaal, s-Gravenhage - 94 - Prague Netherlands Circa 1900 - WW1 Era

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Synopsis: From Wikipedia: "The Ridderzaal (English: Hall of Knights) is the main building of the 13th century Binnenhof in The Hague, Netherlands. It is used for the state opening of Parliament on Prinsjesdag, when the Dutch monarch drives to Parliament in the Golden Coach and delivers the speech from the throne. It is also used for official royal receptions, and interparliamentary conferences."

Publisher:
Only thing printed on back by manufacturer: "Ultgave van W. da Haan, Utrecht,." Printed on upper front corner: "No. 94."

Condition: Postally unused. From an estate containing similar vintage WW1 era postcards. Sepia toned ink on ivory rag stock. Pics do not capture colors entirely accurately.

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