Digitalisate EconBiz Logo Full screen
  • First image
  • Previous image
  • Next image
  • Last image
  • Show double pages
Use the mouse to select the image area you want to share.
Please select which information should be copied to the clipboard by clicking on the link:
  • Link to the viewer page with highlighted frame
  • Link to IIIF image fragment

Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond

Access restriction


Copyright

The copyright and related rights status of this record has not been evaluated or is not clear. Please refer to the organization that has made the Item available for more information.

Bibliographic data

fullscreen: Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond

Monograph

Identifikator:
863514456
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-45340
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Government Printing Office
Year of publication:
1905
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (206 Seiten)
Collection:
Economics Books
Usage license:
Get license information via the feedback formular.

Chapter

Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Europe
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

Table of contents

  • Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
  • Asia
  • Africa
  • Oceania

Full text

NETHERLANDS: ROTTERDAM. 
83 
longing to the community and let to various corporations; total 
area, 21,950 square meters (26,252 square yards). 
(d) A number of sheds belonging to private parties but situated 
on ground belonging to the community; total area, 20,277 square 
meters (24,251 square yards). 
(e) Sheds and warehouses belonging, with the lots they cover, to 
private parties. The total area of these is 31,812 square meters 
(38,047 square yards). They include, among others— 
The warehouses of the Society for the Managing of Grounds and 
Buildings along the Wilhelmina Quay, which are let to the Vriesse- 
veem Warehouse Company. There are three warehouses under one 
roof, named “ New-York,” “ Baltimore,” and “ Chicago.” Each 
Warehouse has a basement and two floors. The area covered is 2,250 
square meters (2,691 square yards). 
The warehouses of the Blaauwhocdenveem Warehouse Company, 
situated between the Wilhelmina Quay and the Rhine Harbor on the 
north side. These warehouses are three in number, constructed of 
brick, and named “Handel” (Commerce), “ Scheepvaart ” (Naviga 
tion), and “ Nyverheid ” (Industry), and have each three floors, 
besides the basements. The area covered by the ground floors is 4,264 
square meters (5,100 square yards). 
The brick warehouses of the warehouse company “ Pakhuismees- 
teren ” (warehouse masters), also situated between the Wilhelmina 
Quay and the Rhine Harbor. There are four warehouses denomi 
nated respectively “ Java,” “ Sumatra,” “ Borneo,” and “ Celebes,” 
each with three floors and a basement, covering an area of 3,818 
square meters (4,566 square yards). 
The brick warehouses of the warehouse company “ Leydsche- 
veem,” built in line with the warehouses described under a, &, and c. 
These have, besides a basement, two stories each. They consist of 
three buildings called “De Ruy ter,” “Johan de With,” and 
‘ Tromp,” and cover an area of 2,020 square meters (2,416 square 
yards). 
u The warehouse “ De Molukken,” of the warehouse company 
‘Vriesseveem,” is situated on the east'side of the Rhine Harbor. It 
has five floors besides the basement. The area covered is 2,624 square 
meters (3,138 square yards). 
Sheds also belonging to the “ Vriesseveem ” company, in area 
*>490 square meters (2,978 square yards). 
The warehouses of the warehouse company “ Handelsveem ” are 
built of brick and of “ armed beton.” The brick building has two, the 
beton building three floors. The area covered by the two buildings 
ls 3,146 square meters (3,763 square yards). 
. The warehouse of the warehouse company “ Nederlandscheveem,” 
Situated along the Rhine Harbor; it is built exactly like the brick 
firehouse of the Vriesseveem company. The area covered is 1,950 
square meters (2,332 square yards). 
. A brick warehouse on the south side of the Rhine Harbor, belong 
ing to the Blaauwhoedenveem and called “ Santos,” consisting of six 
floors; area, 1,140 square meters (1,364 square vards). 
The iron sheds of the Holland-American Cotton Oil Company, 
Irving principally for the storage of cotton seed ; they cover an area 
of 4,000 square meters (4,784 square yards).
	        

Download

Download

Here you will find download options and citation links to the record and current image.

Monograph

METS MARC XML Dublin Core RIS Mirador ALTO TEI Full text PDF EPUB DFG-Viewer Back to EconBiz
TOC

Chapter

PDF RIS

This page

PDF ALTO TEI Full text
Download

Image fragment

Link to the viewer page with highlighted frame Link to IIIF image fragment

Citation links

Citation links

Monograph

To quote this record the following variants are available:
URN:
Here you can copy a Goobi viewer own URL:

Chapter

To quote this structural element, the following variants are available:
Here you can copy a Goobi viewer own URL:

This page

To quote this image the following variants are available:
URN:
Here you can copy a Goobi viewer own URL:

Citation recommendation

Warehouses in Foreign Countries for Storage of Merchandise in Transit or in Bond. Government Printing Office, 1905.
Please check the citation before using it.

Image manipulation tools

Tools not available

Share image region

Use the mouse to select the image area you want to share.
Please select which information should be copied to the clipboard by clicking on the link:
  • Link to the viewer page with highlighted frame
  • Link to IIIF image fragment

Contact

Have you found an error? Do you have any suggestions for making our service even better or any other questions about this page? Please write to us and we'll make sure we get back to you.

What is the first letter of the word "tree"?:

I hereby confirm the use of my personal data within the context of the enquiry made.