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| Introduction | |
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A Very Brief History of Tiles Brief Background History of The Netherlands Tilers and Other Topics Antwerp and Guido AndriesRelationships to History and Art Sources for Tile Designs |

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Dutch Tile Sites Visited Outside The Netherlands |
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Amalienburg Hunting Lodge (Schloss Nymphenburg, Munich, Germany) Menshikov Palace (St. Petersburg, Russia) Victoria and Albert Museum (London, U.K.) |

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Tile Stoves and Stove Tiles Sites Visited (Germany, Switzerland, Austria) |
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Schweizerisches Landesmuseum. (Zurich, Switzerland) The Koerner Ceramics Gallery, Museum of Anthropology. Victoria and Albert Museum. (London, U.K.) |

| Dutch Tile Sites Visited in The Netherlands | |
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Museum het Princessehof, (National Museum of Ceramics, Leeuwarden) Het Nederlands Tegelmuseum Otterlo Delft and the Museum Huis Lambert van Meerten, (Lambert van Meerten House, Delft) Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, (Rotterdam) Rijksmuseum, (Amsterdam) Riijksmuseum Paleis Het Loo, (Het Loo Palace, Apeldoorn) Hannema Huis Museum, (Harlingen) Museum Warkums Erfskip, (Workum) Museum Hidde Nijland Stichting, (Hindeloopen) De Moriaen Municipal Museum, (of Pipes and Pottery, Gouda) Stedelijk museum De Lakenhal (Municipal Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden) |

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Decorations & Themes Displayed on Tiles: Special Topics in More Detail |
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Biblical Zeewesens (Sea creatures) Tulips and other flowers Pandects (Legal) |

| Topics Covered in "Tegel" Magazine |
| Bibliography | |
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General Tile Stoves Antwerp and Guido Andries Delft |
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