File:Nieuw Herlaer Castle 18th century TH-306.jpg

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English: Nieuw Herlaer Castle in the 18th century. By Hendrik Spilman (1721-1784).
Nederlands: Kasteel Nieuw Herlaer in de 18e eeuw. Door Hendrik Spilman (1721-1784).
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Nieuw Herlaer Castle in the 18th century.

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