File:Tekening sluitsteen Rothemermolen, Annuaire 1829.jpg

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Drawing of 1829 of a decorated keystone from around 1540 in a watermill in Rothem, near Maastricht, the Netherlands.

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Nederlands: Tekening uit de Annuaire (1829) van een sluitsteen uit ca. 1540, destijds geplaatst boven een schuurpoort bij de Rothemermolen in Rothem. De steen is vermoedelijk oorspronkelijk afkomstig uit Maastricht. In het midden de stadsmaagd met het wapen van Maastricht. Links het wapen van Karel V, als hertog van Brabant medeheer van Maastricht; rechts dat van de andere medeheer, de Luikse prins-bisschop Cornelis van Bergen.
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Source http://www.maastrichtsegevelstenen.nl/QR/Rothemermolen/
Author unknown draughtsmen, 1829

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