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A Tram Crowd on Sunday in Dam Square
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A Tram Crowd on Sunday in Dam Square

Jan 28, 1899
0h 1m
★ 3.0

Overview

A crowd swarms on Amsterdam’s Dam Square in front of the horse tram. In the background, we see the outline of Central Station.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Nederlandsche Biograaf en Mutoscope Maatschappij

Cast

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