File:Prentbriefkaart de Wijnhaven en Regentessebrug met de Posthoornsteeg 1935.jpg

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English: Houses on the north side of the Wijnhaven, at the height of the Posthoornsteeg. On the left the Regentessebrug. Year: 1935.
Nederlands: Huizen aan de noordzijde van de Wijnhaven, ter hoogte de Posthoornsteeg. Links de Regentessebrug. Jaar: 1935.
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