FIGURES
William I, Prince of Orange, Adriaen Thomasz. Key, 579. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
A Fluyt, Wensesclas Hollar. The Thomas Fischer Rare Book Library, University of Toronto
The Conspiracy of the Batavians under Claudius Civilis, Rembrandt van Rijn, 1661. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
The Ratification of the Peace of Mnster, 15 May 1648, Gerard ter Borch, 1648. The National Gallery, London
The Haus der Niederlande, in Krameramtshaus in Mnster (2012)
The Old Lutheran Church on Spui in Amsterdam, etching, 1723. Amsterdam City Archives
The Governors of St Elisabeths Hospital, Frans Hals, 1641. Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem
The clandestine church of Our Lord in the Attic, Oudezijds Voorburgwal, Amsterdam. Our Lord in the Attic, Amsterdam
Johan de Witt (162572), Grand Pensionary of Holland, Jan de Baen. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
View of Haarlem from the North-West, with the Bleaching Fields in the Foreground, Jacob Isaacksz. van Ruisdael, ca. 1650ca. 1682. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
The Town Hall in Dam Square in Amsterdam, Gerrit Adriaensz Berckheyde, 1672. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Doelisten Movement 1748. Atlas Van Stolk, Rotterdam
Wilhelmina of Prussia Detained at the Goejanverwellesluis, J. R. R. Wetstein Pfister, 1787. National Museum of Education, Dordrecht
The Netherlands First Constitution: the 1798 Staatsregeling. The Hague, Royal Library, Signature 010097002888
The Arrival of the Prince of Orange at Scheveningen, 30 November 1813, Nicolaes Lodewick Penning, 1813. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Johan Rudolf Thorbecke (17961872).Minister of State and Minister of Home Affairs, Johan Heinrich Neuman, 1852. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Inauguration of Queen Wilhelmina in Amsterdam (1898), Otto Eerelman, 18981900. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
The Netherlands in 1914: caught in the firing line. International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam
Hendrikus Colijn (18691944), prime minister 19256, 19339. Historical Documentation Centre for Dutch Protestantism (1800 to the Present Day), Amsterdam
The Dutch People. Vote for Democrats. Unity Through Democracy. Dutch Political Parties Documentation Centre, Groningen
Isolation of Jews in Amsterdam. NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Amsterdam
Drees Asks You to Put Your Trust in List 2. PvdA electon poster 1952. Dutch Political Parties Documentation Centre, Groningen
1948 Liberty Ship. The Netherlands will come out on top. Marshall Plan propaganda poster. National Archives of the Netherlands, The Hague/RVD/photographer unknown
Transfer of sovereignty to the Republic of Indonesia (1949). National Archives of the Netherlands, The Hague/Anefo/photographer unknown
Cover of the 13 June 1956 issue of the German weekly magazine Der Spiegel: Between Queen and Rasputin Secrets in the House of Orange
The Provos smoke bomb at the wedding of Princess Beatrix and Claus von Amsberg in Amsterdam, 10 March 1966
Prime Minister Joop den Uyl at a demonstration protesting against death sentences in Spain (1975). National Archives of the Netherlands, The Hague/Anefo/Bert Verhoeff, 2.24.01.05, 928.1747, CC-BY-SA
Let Lubbers Finish The Job. CDA election poster 1986. Dutch Political Parties Documentation Centre, Groningen
Wim Kok, Strong and Fair. PvdA election poster 1998. Dutch Political Parties Documentation Centre, Groningen
Pim Fortuyn election poster 2002. Dutch Political Parties Documentation Centre, Groningen
Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende in a group with the Deputy Prime Ministers Wouter Bos (PvdA) and Andr Rouvoet (CU). Photo: Michiel Sablerolle
Geert Wilders, Lower House (2010). Photo: Michiel Sablerolle
Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Press Centre Nieuwpoort, The Hague (2016). Picture Alliance / ANP, Photo: Jerry Lampen