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Maassilo Grain Elevator During Nightfall · 6 December 2011, 22:17 CET by Charles Vermeulen
One of the two grain elevators on the outside of the former Maassilo granary (Rotterdam, the Netherlands).
Photograph of one of the two grain elevators on the outside of the former Maassilo granary. Visible left of the elevator: riverboats moored in the Maashaven harbour basin and behind it respectively housing block Laankwartier on the Katendrecht peninsula and, on the horizon, the Erasmus Medical Center (‘Erasmus MC’ / ‘Erasmus Medisch Centrum’). Right of the elevator: the Latenstein flower factory on the so-called ‘Pols van Katendrecht’ (‘Katendrecht Wrist’) and the New Orleans on the Wilhelminapier.
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| Photo ID | 60 |
| Date | August 5, 2011 |
| Location | Feijenoord, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands |
The Maashaven Harbour Basin During Nightfall · 6 December 2011, 22:03 CET by Charles Vermeulen
The Maashaven harbour basin during nightfall (Rotterdam, the Netherlands).
Photograph of riverboats moored in the Maashaven harbour basin. The Maashaven harbour basin is part of the Rotterdam docklands (‘Stadshavens’). On the horizon from the left to the right: the Latenstein flower factory on the so-called ‘Pols van Katendrecht’ (‘Katendrecht Wrist’) and the New Orleans, the cranes on the ‘De Rotterdam’ building site and the Toren op Zuid, all on the Wilhelminapier. Behind the buildings on the Wilhelminapier: the Erasmusbrug (‘Erasmus Bridge’). In the front, left: one of the two grain elevators on the outside of the former Maassilo granary.
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| Photo ID | 59 |
| Date | August 5, 2011 |
| Location | Feijenoord, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands |
The Maashaven and the Maastoren During Nightfall (2) · 5 August 2011, 23:34 CET by Charles Vermeulen
The Maashaven and the Maastoren during nightfall (Feijenoord, Rotterdam).
Photograph of riverboats moored in the Maashaven harbour basin. The Maashaven harbour basin is part of the Rotterdam docklands (‘Stadshavens’). Furthermore on the photo: the so-called ‘Pols van Katendrecht’ (‘Katendrecht Wrist’) and, in the center of the photograph, the Wilhelminahof and the ‘Maastoren’ office tower on the Kop van Zuid. Visible on the left of the Wilhelminahof among other things the silhouette of the Red Apple residential tower on the Wijnhaveneiland (‘Wijnhaven Island’) on the north bank of the river New Meuse.
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| Photo ID | 58 |
| Date | August 5, 2011 |
| Location | Feijenoord, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands |
The Maashaven and the Maastoren During Nightfall · 24 May 2011, 23:45 CET by Charles Vermeulen
The Maashaven and the Maastoren during nightfall (Feijenoord, Rotterdam).
The Maashaven harbor basin, which is part of the Rotterdam docklands, the so-called ‘Pols van Katendrecht’ (‘Katendrecht Wrist’) and, in the center of the photograph, the office tower ‘Maastoren’ on the Kop van Zuid, designed by Dam & Partners in cooperation with Odile Decq Benoit Cornette. The Maastoren is home to, amongst others, Deloitte, Mabanaft and AKD Prinsen van Wijmen.
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| Photo ID | 29 |
| Date | May 24, 2011 |
| Location | Feijenoord, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands |
The Maassilo and the Maashaven During Blue Hour · 19 May 2011, 23:44 CET by Charles Vermeulen
Former grain warehouse ‘Maassilo’ and the Maashaven harbour basin during blue hour.
Former grain warehouse ‘Maassilo’ is located in the Rotterdam neighbourhood of Charlois, between the Brielselaan, Maashaven Zuidzijde, Maashaven Oostzijde and the old Maashaven harbour basin (visible in the front). The silo building, designed in 1910 by architect J.P. Stok and extended in 1931 by architectural office ‘Brinkman & Van der Vlugt’, currently houses the so-called ‘Creative Factory’ and ‘Maassilo Evenementenlocatie’.
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| Photo ID | 28 |
| Date | May 19, 2011 |
| Location | Charlois, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands |
Meneba's Head Office At Night (Charlois, Rotterdam) · 28 December 2010, 15:03 CET by Charles Vermeulen
Meneba’s head office and and the Maashaven harbour basin at night.
Meneba’s head office, located on the Brielselaan, and its cereal processing plant on the Maashaven harbour basin at night. Photo shot from the Maashavenkade on the Katendrecht peninsula.
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| Photo ID | 11 |
| Date | December 27, 2010 |
| Location | Charlois, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands |
The Maashaven Zuidzijde (Charlois, Rotterdam) · 19 December 2010, 17:06 CET by Charles Vermeulen
The Maashaven Zuidzijde.
The Maashaven Zuidzijde including the old, snow-clad grain warehouse ‘Maassilo’ on the Maashaven harbour basin, which is part of the old Stadshavens docklands. Vaguely visible on the horizon: the Meneba Headoffice and the Roteb incineration plant.
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| Photo ID | 9 |
| Date | December 19, 2010 |
| Location | Charlois, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands |
Meneba Head Office and the Maashaven Harbour Basin (4) · 3 June 2010, 22:38 CET by Charles Vermeulen
Meneba’s head office and the Maashaven harbour basin (Rotterdam, the Netherlands)
Another photo of Meneba’s head office and cereal processing plant and the Maashaven harbour basin. The barely visible sign on the left part of the plant reads: ‘Meelfabrieken’ (‘Flour Factories’). Photo shot during blue hour from the Maashavenkade.
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| Photo ID | 8 |
| Date | June 2, 2010 |
| Location | Charlois, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands |
Meneba Head Office and the Maashaven Harbour Basin (3) · 3 June 2010, 21:55 CET by Charles Vermeulen
Meneba’s head office and the Maashaven harbour basin (Rotterdam, the Netherlands)
On this photo, which I shot from the Maaskade (Katendrecht, Rotterdam), Meneba’s Head office and cereal processing plant located between the Maashaven harbour basin / Maashaven Zuidzijde and the Brielselaan. The plant was designed by architect Michiel Brinkman (Rotterdam, December 16, 1873 – Rotterdam, February 19, 1925) in 1913. After that the complex was extended by Brinkman himself and also by his son’s (Jan Brinkman, Rotterdam, March 22, 1902 – Rotterdam, May 6, 1949) architectural office ‘Brinkman en Van der Vlugt’.
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| Photo ID | 7 |
| Date | June 2, 2010 |
| Location | Charlois, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands |
Meneba Head Office and the Maashaven Harbour Basin (2) · 24 May 2010, 22:33 CET by Charles Vermeulen
Meneba head office and the Maashaven harbour basin during blue hour.
Meneba’s Head office and cereal processing plant located between the Maashaven harbour basin and the Brielselaan during blue hour. Blue river boat in front of the plant: the Piz Gloria. Photo shot from the Maashavenkade on the Katendrecht peninsula.
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| Photo ID | 3 |
| Date | May 22, 2010 |
| Location | Charlois, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands |
Meneba Head Office and the Maashaven · 24 May 2010, 21:32 CET by Charles Vermeulen
Meneba’s head office complex and and the Maashaven harbour basin.
Meneba’s Head office and cereal processing plant located between the Maashaven harbour basin and the Brielselaan. Blue river boat in front of the plant: the Piz Gloria. Photo shot from the Maashavenkade on the Katendrecht peninsula.
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| Photo ID | 2 |
| Date | May 22, 2010 |
| Location | Charlois, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands |
Harbour Scrap on the Maashaven Zuidzijde (Charlois, Rotterdam) · 19 May 2010, 21:46 CET by Charles Vermeulen
Harbour scrap on the Maashaven Zuidzijde (Tarwewijk, Charlois, Rotterdam)
Old, rusty harbour junk on the Maashaven Zuidzijde / Maashaven Z.z., a quay along the old Maashaven harbour basin, collected to be recycled by Barzilay Rotterdam B.V., recycler of scrapmaterials like ‘spareparts, anchors & chaincables, nylon ropes, and other materials that are used on vessels’. Visible on the horizon: the Maastoren.
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| Photo ID | 1 |
| Date | May 19, 2010 |
| Location | Tarwewijk, Charlois, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands |