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A family group of Marken people, North Holland, Netherlands, 1912. Artist: P FinchamA family group of Marken people, North Holland, Netherlands, 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]
Children in traditional dress, Marken, Holland, 1936. Artist: Donald McLeishChildren in traditional dress, Marken, Holland, 1936. Boys and girls are dressed alike. From Peoples of the World in Pictures, edited by Harold Wheeler, published by Odhams Press Ltd (London, 1936)
Dutch people wearing clogs, Marken, Holland, 1936. Artist: Donald McLeishDutch people wearing clogs, Marken, Holland, 1936. From Peoples of the World in Pictures, edited by Harold Wheeler, published by Odhams Press Ltd (London, 1936)
Greengrocer bringing goods by boat, Marken, Holland, 1936. Artist: Donald McLeishGreengrocer bringing goods by boat, Marken, Holland, 1936. From Peoples of the World in Pictures, edited by Harold Wheeler, published by Odhams Press Ltd (London, 1936)
Two girls on the landing stage, Marken, Netherlands, c1934. Illustration from La Hollande by Henry Asselin, (Van Munsters Uitgevers Maatschappij, Amsterdam, c1934)
Children in national costume, Marken, Netherlands, c1934. Illustration from La Hollande by Henry Asselin, (Van Munsters Uitgevers Maatschappij, Amsterdam, c1934)
Canal boat, Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. Artist: James BatkinCanal boat, Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. The former island of Marken is a peninsula, now connected to the North Holland mainland by a causeway
People of Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. Artist: James BatkinPeople of Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. The former island of Marken is a peninsula, now connected to the North Holland mainland by a causeway
Girls in traditional dress, Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. Artist: James BatkinGirls in traditional dress, Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. The former island of Marken is a peninsula, now connected to the North Holland mainland by a causeway
Canal boats, Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. Artist: James BatkinCanal boats, Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. The former island of Marken is a peninsula, now connected to the North Holland mainland by a causeway
Children playing, Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. Artist: James BatkinChildren playing, Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. The former island of Marken is a peninsula, now connected to the North Holland mainland by a causeway
Men in traditional dress, Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. Artist: James BatkinMen in traditional dress, Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. The former island of Marken is a peninsula, now connected to the North Holland mainland by a causeway
Men and boys in traditional costume by a canal bank, Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. Artist: James BatkinMen and boys in traditional costume by a canal bank, Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. The former island of Marken is a peninsula, now connected to the North Holland mainland by a causeway
Women in traditional dress, Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. Artist: James BatkinWomen in traditional dress, Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. The former island of Marken is a peninsula, now connected to the North Holland mainland by a causeway
Children on Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. Artist: James BatkinChildren on Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. The former island of Marken is a peninsula, now connected to the North Holland mainland by a causeway
Inhabitants of Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. Artist: James BatkinInhabitants of Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. The former island of Marken is a peninsula, now connected to the North Holland mainland by a causeway
Marken Island, Netherlands, 1898. Artist: James BatkinMarken Island, Netherlands, 1898. The former island of Marken is a peninsula, now connected to the North Holland mainland by a causeway. It is well-known for its characteristic wooden houses