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In February 1598, after the bankruptcy of the Doesburg brothers, and court proceedings that lasted up to the Court of Holland, the last two ropeworks were demolished. Work then began on Jonkerstraat and Bantammerstraat. By this time, rents in the old city had already increased at an alarming rate, to
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had to be paid. The owners were particularly irritated by charges for the cost of the timberwork and paving, as residents living within the old city walls did not have to pay separate taxes for those items. The mayors responded by trying to convince the landowners that paving was extremely important
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the land in Lastage, a proposal deemed unacceptable by the local landowners. On the other hand, the high land value made it unacceptable for the city council to consider buying the land instead. In the following years a number of landowners agreed to an estimated value determined by a committee. Two
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In 1601 the city government proposed a new appraisal for the Lastage. The proposal took into account the location of the land, which had increased in value, and the losses sustained from upgrading the area. The proposal was rejected by the landowners because it still required interest payments. It
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In around 1586, the city started drawing up plans for the layout of the streets, alleys and defensive walls. Local landowners were required to demolish existing buildings, such as drying sheds, tar houses, fences and ropewalks, and to raise the land with sand. The city provided the sand and stone
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It was not until 1589 that the plots south of the Rechtboomssloot, which the city had already purchased and raised, began to be built on. Building activities then spread eastward from there. At the Oudeschans rampart, a high bridge was built to the island of
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To finance site preparation for the two largest plots in the Lastage, so-called "producers" were used. These were, among others, mayor's daughter Jannetje Pelgrom, her fourth husband (John or Hans Vanderbeke), and Jan de Wael, a mayor and
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did go ahead as planned, and the method used to construct the metro tunnels required whole city blocks to be demolished. On March 24 and April 8, 1975, riots erupted over the demolition of homes that were still in good condition.
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took until 1604 before a final, favourable decision was reached. After seven years of struggles between landowners, city council, and the courts, the amount of amelioration was reduced by 30%. The proceeds of over 10,000
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In addition to the road plan, many planned office buildings were scrapped as well, in favour of homes. Between 1975 and 1984, new residential developments arose around the Pinto House. The eastern line of the new
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and brother of Pelgrom's first husband. They were essentially developers, possibly in cooperation with the city council. Two other major speculators or land owners were Syvert P. Sem, governor of the
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came under Charles' occupation in the spring of 1508, the city of Amsterdam burnt the area down as a precautionary measure. In December 1512, it was burnt down again, this time at the hands of the
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road was effectively blocked. On January 5, 1972 city council decided to abandon the project. The De Pinto Foundation successfully restored the heavily neglected house in 1974-1975.
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owners, namely the rope maker Claes Burchmansz. Dob and Robrecht Cools, refused and were taken to court. The proceedings were taken all the way up to the highest body, the
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The expansion of Lastage had taken longer than has been assumed by historians for a long time, on the authority of Tobias van Domselaer (1611-1685), a poet and
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were banned from Lastage due to the fire hazard and the smell and noise they produced, and they relocated to the northern part of the island of Uilenburg.
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The oldest historical record of the use of the Lastage dates from 1404. The city then gave Ysebrant Pietersz permission to settle with his family in the
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had to be set for each plot of land. To do this, the plots were measured to calculate the loss of land to newly built streets, ditches and ramparts.
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Today, Lastage is a popular neighbourhood due to its relative tranquillity in the midst of a lively, central location in the city. Lastage borders
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illustrating the local situation. In 1550 there were already 550 houses outside the city walls. In 1564, the residents, backed by the
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were given to the poor and that same year, at the request of the citizens in the area, work started on building a bridge to the
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and repairing of ships were established here. Due to the location of the area outside the city wall, taxes were much lower and
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would advance north towards Amsterdam. Dob and Cools were eventually forced to agree and cooperate, and hastily a defensive
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In the 1960s, as part of the 1953 Post-war Reconstruction Plan, the city council planned for a traffic thoroughfare and a
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were given as examples. Concerns about fire were much in people's minds that year, because 26 houses had burned down in
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to be built through the Lastage area. Under the leadership of Geurt Brinkgreve, an activist for the protection of
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area of Amsterdam. Halfway through the 16th century, five ropewalks, some ship's mast factories, and a few
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on the quay along the IJ, a crane was built to lift cargo, masts and anchors. A ditch was dug between
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almost double the amount. Subsequently, construction activity also spread out north and west.
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Register van Decreten van het Hof van Holland, Nationaal Archief 3.03.01.01, 27 juli 1598
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Archief van de Vroedschap (resoluties met munimenten of bijlagen) GAA 5025-8, f. 436-439.
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The neighbourhood didn't change much for the next few centuries. With the settlement of
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Lesger, C. (1986) Huur en conjunctuur. De woningmarkt in Amsterdam, 1550-1850, p. 44-6.
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Lesger, C. (1986) Huur en conjunctuur. De woningmarkt in Amsterdam, 1550-1850, p. 45-6.
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showing the Lastage area, with Oudeschans on the left and Geldersekade on the right.
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Register van door de stad bij publieke veiling ter verkoop aangeboden percelen
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in the adjacent neighbourhoods, some areas of Lastage became part of the
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Graaf− en modderwerk, een archeologische stadsgeschiedenis van Amsterdam
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and large parts of the neighbourhood had fallen into disrepair.
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had lost its function. The gate was re-purposed to be used as a
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Adriaen Ockersz. proposed a new cost-distribution plan, called
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city council), when Amsterdam finally joined the revolt led by
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In the 16th century, lastage developed into an industrial and
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regulations were much less strict. The adjacent bend in the
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Tussenbroek, G. van (2009) Amsterdam in 1597, p. 142, 231.
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Een geschiedenis van de Sint Antoniesbreestraat, p. 10-4.
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De Nieuwmarktbuurt en het bovengrondse spoor van de Metro
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Due to the expansion of the city, the city gate known as
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needed for pavements and embankments. In return for this
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Gemeentearchief Amsterdam 5039-inv. nr. 177, 178 en 179.
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To the dismay of landowners, eight years of accumulated
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Neighbourhood of Amsterdam in North Holland, Netherlands
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and French Hendricksz. Oetgens, who was in charge of
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Hooft 568:chronicler 562:Completion 539:Zuiderkerk 470:and 33 in 359:Oudeschans 326:Protestant 318:Alteration 311:Baltic Sea 142:Nieuwmarkt 130:Oudeschans 1786:4°54′12″E 1719:Plan Zuid 1658:Westpoort 1633:Bullewijk 1561:Oude Pijp 1504:Waterwijk 1470:Houthaven 1406:Betondorp 1371:Oostpoort 1281:Overhoeks 1261:Molenwijk 1243:Holysloot 1239:Durgerdam 1225:Floradorp 1215:Buiksloot 1153:Oostoever 1101:Uilenburg 1096:Rapenburg 1011:Amsterdam 938:, p. 239. 710:De Wallen 706:Chinatown 604:guildhall 580:Rapenburg 576:Uilenburg 394:Uilenburg 297:When the 251:ontlasten 247:ballasten 237:The name 173:shipyards 118:Amsterdam 92:Time zone 73:Amsterdam 1752:Oud-Zuid 1748:Oud-West 1709:Hogeweyk 1704:Driemond 1694:Aetsveld 1675:Ruigoord 1666:Teleport 1620:Zuidoost 1475:Oud-West 1437:Landlust 1376:Oud-Oost 1247:Ransdorp 1230:Kadoelen 1091:Plantage 1066:Kadijken 653:deported 633:Sephardi 552:guilders 451:interest 432:surveyor 332:against 322:Catholic 255:belasten 218:troops. 216:Guelders 177:caulking 175:for the 162:ropewalk 134:medieval 56:Province 1764:Zeeburg 1699:Centrum 1628:Bijlmer 1557:De Pijp 1162:De Aker 1071:Lastage 1061:Jordaan 1019:Centrum 515:Haarlem 476:Muscovy 460:Haarlem 355:rampart 347:Antwerp 239:Lastage 227:woodcut 164:here. 152:History 114:Centrum 110:Lastage 85:Centrum 80:Borough 45:Country 23:Lastage 1610:Zuidas 1309:IJburg 1182:Sloten 1158:Osdorp 712:, the 511:brewer 464:Leiden 444:Marken 313:area. 269:after 212:Muiden 158:marshy 1686:Weesp 1336:Omval 1202:Noord 824:(PDF) 513:from 456:Delft 334:Spain 324:to a 208:Weesp 97:UTC+1 68:COROP 1524:Zuid 1421:West 1301:Oost 635:and 625:Waag 598:, a 527:and 462:and 287:vogt 253:and 210:and 189:Waal 169:port 128:and 1009:of 765:108 647:of 578:or 101:CET 1815:: 1766:- 1762:- 1758:- 1754:- 1750:- 1746:- 1742:- 1738:- 1567:- 1563:- 1481:- 1457:- 1453:- 1449:- 1435:- 1408:- 1404:- 1390:- 1386:- 1382:- 1363:- 1359:- 1355:- 1351:- 1347:- 1323:- 1319:- 1315:- 1253:- 1249:- 1245:- 1241:- 1164:- 1033:- 720:. 708:, 612:. 582:. 558:. 531:. 482:. 458:, 446:. 427:. 361:. 249:, 185:IJ 148:. 120:, 1677:) 1673:( 1596:) 1592:( 1571:) 1559:( 1553:) 1549:( 1485:) 1477:( 1461:) 1445:( 1439:) 1431:( 1412:) 1400:( 1394:) 1378:( 1367:) 1343:( 1327:) 1311:( 1257:) 1237:( 1168:) 1160:( 1144:) 1140:( 1082:) 1078:( 1047:) 1043:( 1037:) 1029:( 999:e 992:t 985:v 889:. 103:) 99:(

Index


Netherlands
Province
North Holland
COROP
Amsterdam
Borough
Centrum
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
Centrum
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Geldersekade
Oudeschans
medieval
Nieuwmarkt
heritage site
marshy
ropewalk
port
shipyards
caulking
spatial planning
IJ
merchant vessels
Guelderian Wars
Charles of Guelders
Weesp

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