The Joden Houttuinen at the Zwanenburgwal 1-5 (to the right), seen accross the Sint-Antoniessluis. In the middle, the entrace to Joden Houttuinen, nrs. 2,4,6,8, etc.; to the left the front of Joden Houttuinen nr. 1. By Wenckebach, L.W.R. (Willem, 1860-1937). Rebecca lived in this neighborhood, in her parental home, from the age of five until her marriage. (Source: Amsterdam City Archives)
View of Rapenburgwal towards bridge for Foeliestraat (Bridge 282) and the rear of the houses on Rapenburgerstraat 4-10. To the right of this Valkenburgerstraat 1. Representation in mirror image. Dating of representation: 1915 - 1919. By Witsen, Willem (1860-1923). Source: Amsterdam City Archives.
Nieuwe Keizersgracht 94-116: Number 94: Building of Mercy; numbers 96-98: Dutch-Israeli Asylum. Rebecca's father was admitted here when Rebecca was 19 years old. Numbers 104-110 Dutch-Israeli Hospital; Photo: 1930 ca. Source: City Archives Amsterdam.
Foeliedwarsstraat 76 (partially)-73 (from right to left, ca. 1900). Rebecca lived in this neighbourhood with her husband and sons, from the age of 30: from 1916 until at least 1921 (Source: Amsterdam City Archives).
Weesperstraat 29-31 in 1932. Rebecca lived in this street with her husband and sons, from the age of 50, i.e. from 1936. It would be her last residential street. (Source: City Archives Amsterdam)
Greengrocer lady in the Valkenburgerstraat, ca. 1890. Stereoscopic image, made in the street where Rebecca was born, and at the time she lived there. For further explanation, see sources & details, at the bottom of Rebecca's story. Source: Amsterdam City Archives.
Arch of honour at the entrance to the Valkenburgerstraat, erected during the April festivities on the occasion of the 70th birthday of King Willem III, April 1887 ca. Rebecca was then 10 months old; her parental home was in this neighbourhood, until she was about four and a half years old. (Source: Amsterdam City Archives).
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