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  • Title: Draaiorgels
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  • Publisher: De Alk
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  • Publish Location: Alkmaar

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  • First Year Published: 1996
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Dries Roelvink

Dries Roelvink Dries Roelvink at the Draaiorgel Festival Amsterdam 2012 Born Andries Roelvink (1959-01-01) 1 January 1959 (age 66) Amsterdam Website http://driesroelvink

Draaiorgel de Vijf Beelden

Draaiorgel de Vijf Beelden (en: Dutch street organ of the Five Figures), or De Vijf Beeldenkast (en: The Five Figures Cabinet) was a Dutch street organ

Hurdy-gurdy

Barbarie ("Barbary organ"), while the Germans and Dutch say Drehorgel and draaiorgel ("turned organ"), instead of Drehleier ("turning lyre"). In Czech, the

Fairground organ

[12] John Page England Milton Keynes Formerly Page & Howard G. Perlee Draaiorgels Netherlands Amsterdam [13] Archived 2008-09-25 at the Wayback Machine

Drunen

future house, future bounce producer and dj Zanger Kafke, Folk Singer Draaiorgel de Vijf Beelden — Dutch street organ of the Five Figures, previously exhibited

Carl Frei

Frei & Sohn, Waldkirch, exhibited at Museum für Musikautomaten, Seewen. Draaiorgel de Vijf Beelden — Dutch street organ of the Five Figures, built as Gasparini

Europapa

Archived from the original on 3 March 2024. Retrieved 5 April 2024. "Draaiorgel van Ronald en Kees draait 'Europapa' op de markt". Omroep West (Dutch

Foucher-Gasparini

remained in business until 1928 when it was bought by Limonaire Frères. Draaiorgel de Vijf Beelden — Dutch street organ of the Five Figures, built as Gasparini

After the Ball (song)

medley on his album Join Bing and Sing Along , (1959) Bob Kames, 1959 Draaiorgel "De Pruik", 1960 Nat King Cole on Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer

Dutch Song Contest 1995

Dirne kanshebber op alternatief songfestival: 'Een liedje moet op een draaiorgel kunnen'". De Stem (in Dutch). Krantenbank Zeeland. 20 May 1995. p. 29