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- Haijes, Walter
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Walter Haijes was a scientific instrument maker in Amsterdam, who was active in the eighteenth century. A universal ring dial by him is preserved.
Collection: Observatory, Stockholm, part of the Kungliga Vetenskapakademien.
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- Amsterdam 
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- instrument maker 1750~, Amsterdam
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- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. 'Alphabetical list of Dutch instrument makers compiled by W.F.J. Mörzer Bruyns'. (Amsterdam 1986).
- Pipping, G. The Chamber of Physics: instruments in the history of sciences collections of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm. (Stockholm 1977).
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Instrument maker and | or compass maker from Rotterdam. He was active between (at least) 1811 and 1830.
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- Rotterdam 1811 - 1830
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- instrument maker 1820~, Rotterdam
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- mentioned in Gemeente Archief Rotterdam
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- Norri, Joseph
- Norren, Joseph
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Norris was Instrument maker in Amsterdam, ca 1650-1700. Originated from Abbington. He had a workshop near the 'Beurs'. He also made watches.
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- Amsterdam 
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- Instrument maker [1650..], Amsterdam
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- Morpurgo, E. Nederlandse klokken- en horlogemakers vanaf 1300 (Amsterdam 1970).
- Ottema, N. Geschiedenis van de uurwerkmakerskunst in Friesland (Leeuwarden 1949).
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- Genootschaps-lid
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- Hartsing, J.J.
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Instrument maker from Amsterdam. Worked for the Admiralty of Amsterdam, the water board ("heemraadschap") of Watergraafsmeer and the admiralty of the West Indische Compagnie. In 1771 he described a scoop wheel he received a patent for.
His name was sometimes spelled as Hartsing. Hartsinck was also historiographer and wrote about Suriname.
Collection: Universiteitsmuseum Utrecht.
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- Amsterdam 
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- historian and instrument maker  - [..1779], Amsterdam
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- Literair Genootschap 'Diligentia Omia'
Member 1767 - 1771 - (Koninklijk) Zeeuwsch Genootschap der Wetenschappen
Director 1770 - 1779 - Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen - HaarlemHaarlem
Director 1774 - 1779 - Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen - Haarlem
Visitor 04-10-1773
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- Beschrijving en afbeelding van een geoctroieerde scherpschijf voor allerhande watermolens (1771)
- Eijgenraam, M. Van Herlein tot Hartsinck : over slaven en marrons in Suriname in de achttiende eeuw (Warmond 1989).
- Beschryving van Guiana, of de Wilde Kust, in Zuid-America, betreffende de aardrykskunde en historie des lands ... de bezittingen der Spanjaarden, Franschen en Portugeezen en voornaamelyk de volkplantingen der Nederlanderen, als Essequebo, Demerary, Berbice, Suriname, en derzelver rivieren, met de noodige kaarten en afbeeldingen der forten : waarby komt eene verhandeling over den aart en de gewoontes der neger-slaaven (Amsterdam 1770).
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Instrument maker from Rotterdam. A barometer ("bak barometer") signed Jos. Hazelzet, Rotterdam, was auctioned in 1977.
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- Rotterdam 
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- instrument maker , Rotterdam
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- Archive Museum Boerhaave
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Instrument maker from Amsterdam. In 1742 he resided in the Warmoesstraat in Amsterdam. He earned about 1000 guilders a month, payed 365 guilders per month rent and had a housekeeper.
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- instrument maker 1742~, Amsterdam
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- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. Alphabetical list of Dutch instrument makers compiles by W. F. J. Mörzer Bruyns (Amsterdam 1986).
- Oldewelt, W.F.H. Kohier van de personeele quotisatie te Amsterdam over het jaar 1742 (Amsterdam 1945).
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Neetesoone was "ijkmeester" (person who determined and controlled measures) in Gent, 1759-1793.
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- IJkmeester 1759 - 1793, Gent
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- Archive Museum Boerhaave
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- Helleman, P.
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Petrus Hellemans worked in Breda until 1708. Here he grinded an objective lens, signed: 'Petrus Hellemans Opticus Belga me Fecit Ao. 1706 Focus est 28 Pedum Perfectiss'. In 1868 this glass belonged to Utrecht University, but since then it has been moved to the Deutsches Museum in Munich. In 1708 Hellemans left Breda. After a short stay in Delft and Bergen-op-Zoom, he moved to Rome. Here he grinded another lens, signed: 'Petrus Hellemans belga Romae all anima 1716', now being preserved among the assets of Stockholm Observatory.
Collection: Deutsches Museum Munich.
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- Breda 1706 - 1708
- Rome 1716
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- grinder of lenses 1706~, Brussel
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- Daumas, M. Scientific Instruments of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries and their makers (New York 1972).
- Pipping, G. The Chamber Of Physics. Instruments in the History of Sciences Collections of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (Stockholm 1977).
- Harting, P. ' De tien-voets kijker van Christiaan Huygens', in: Album der Natuur (1867).
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"IJkmeester" (person who controls and determines measurements) in the Brabant province. Herck lived in Antwerpen and also made coin weight boxes. His father Peter was an instrument maker too.
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- IJkmeester and instrument maker 1643~, Antwerpen
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- Wittop Koning, D.A. and G.M.M. Houben, 2000 jaar gewichten in de Nederlanden (Lochem/Poperinge 1980).
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- Heiden, Jan van der
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Jan van der Heyden was a painter and an inventor. In 1671, he had and his brother Nicolaas received a patent for inventing (and possibly making) a scoop wheel and a tube pump. Earlier, he had already designed improved street lights for the city of Amsterdam. Additionally, Van der Heyden also developed an improved fire hose pump. In 1697, Tsar Peter the Great paid him a visit and tried to convince the inventor to move to Russia, but Van der Heyden refused. He did sell the Tsar several fire hose pumps. Van der Heyden lived in the Koestraat, near the Nieuwmarkt for over thirty years in the former Latin School of Amsterdam. Next to an inventor, he was also a renowned painter of landscapes. He travelled to many cities around Europe to paint cityscapes and sold one of his works to Cosimo III de Medici. Van der Heyden not only worked with his brother, his son, Jan van der Heyden the Younger, was also active in the company and would eventually succeed him.
Collection: several museums through the world, a.o. Museum Boerhaave Leiden.
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- Amsterdam 1649 - 1712
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- inventor and painter 1660~ - 1712, Amsterdam
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- Heyden, J. van der en J. van der Heyden Jr., Beschryving der nieuwlijks uitgevonden en geoctrojeerde slang-brand-spuiten, en haare wijze van brand-blussen tegenwoordig binnen Amsterdam in gebruik zijnde ; Nevens beschryving der brand-ordres van de stad Amsterdam (Amsterdam 1690).
- Heyden, J. van der en J. van der Heyden Jr., Beschryving der brand-ordres, en wijze van brandblussen, tegenwoordig binnen Amsterdam in gebruik zijnde (Amsterdam 1695).
- Kleyn, A.R. 'Jan van der Heyden, Spiegelen Lijstenmaker, Werktuigkundige, Teekenaar, Schilder, Uitvinder, Verlichtingsdeskundige en Brandmeester', in: Sibbe 2 (1944).
- Vries, L. de. Jan van der Heyden (Amsterdam 1984).
- Sutton, P.C. e.a., Jan van der Heyden (1637-1712) (New Haven 2006).
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Instrument maker who started working for Oxygenium, a company from Schiedam. Eventually, he takes over the company. In 1912, it's name is N.V. W.A. Hoek's Machine- en Zuurstoffabriek. In the years that follow, he opens factories throughout the nation. After World War II, he joins forces with Loos. Devices made are among others steam wagons and hydrogen compressors.
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- instrument maker 1907~
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- Archive Museum Boerhaave
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- Hoevenaar, Simon
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Simon Hoevenaer, son of Anthonius Hoevenaer, was a clock maker in Leiden and Utrecht. He was appointed to take care of the clock in the Leiden academy tower. Later, he moved to Utrecht, where he continued to make clocks ("hangklokjes"). Hoevenaer was active during the first half of the eighteenth century. He is the father of the clockmaker Abraham Hoevenaer.
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- instrument and clock maker 1675~, Leiden
- instrument and clock maker , Utrecht
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- Grimbergen, C.A. De ontwikkeling van het Nederlandse uurwerk (Zaandam 1991).
- Rooseboom, M. Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
- Lusingh Scheurleer (e.a.), Het Rapenburg: geschiedenis van een Leidse gracht, dl. Vb (Leiden 1990).
- Morpurgo,E. Nederlandse klokken- en horlogemakers vanaf 1300 (Amsterdam 1970).
- Molhuysen, P. Bronnen tot de geschiedenis der Leidsche Universiteit IV ('s Gravenhage 1913).
- Ottema, N. Geschiedenis van de uurmakerskunst in Friesland (Leeuwarden 1948).
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T.A. Nagel was "ijkmeester" (person who determined and controlled measures) in Holland from 29 December 1814. He was called "IJkmeester Generaal van het Troische Gewigt en Justeermeester der Balancen over Holland" just as his father. At 14 March 1820 appointed as "arrondissementskijker" in Amsterdam. Nagel lived on Huidenstraat 7.
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- IJkmeester 1814, Amsterdam
- arrondissementsijker 14-03-1820, Amsterdam
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- Wittop Koning, D.A. en G.M.M. Houben. 2000 jaar gewichten in de Nederlanden (Lochem/Poperinge 1980).
- Kerkwijk, A.O. van. Noord-Nederlandsche muntgewichtmakers (1939).
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Nagel was balance maker in Amsterdam at the Huidenstraat, ca 1796. Perhaps father of Stephanus Gerardus Nagel ("ijkmeester-Generaal"). At 3 Jan.1769 Jacob L'Admiraal Jr ("ijkmeester") moved in with Dirk Nagel.
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- Balance maker 1769~ - [..1797], Amsterdam
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- Wittop Koning, D.A. en G.M.M. Houben, 2000 jaar gewichten in de Nederlanden (Lochem/Poperinge 1980).
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Samuel van Musschenbroek was an instrument maker in Leiden, 1660-1681. Like his father, he was originally a brass founder. Samuel van Musschenbroek specialized in instrument making from ca. 1660. Brother of Johan Joosten van Musschenbroek, uncle of Jan van Musschenbroek and Petrus van Musschenbroek. Samuel Van Musschenbroek supplied Swammerdam and Christiaan Huygens with microscopes and microscope lenses (ca. 1678). He constructed an air pump for Prof. De Volder.
Collection: Museum Boerhaave Leiden (air pump and a set of magdeburg hemispheres).
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- Instrument maker 1660 - 1681, Leiden
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- Rooseboom, M., Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
- Fournier, M., Early microscopes : a descriptive catalogue (Leiden 2003).
- Crommelin, C.A., 'Leidsche leden van het geslacht Van Musschenbroek', Jaarboekje voor geschiedenis en oudheidkunde van Leiden en omstreken (1939).
- Clercq, P. de, At the sign of the oriental lamp. The Musschenbroek workshop in Leiden, 1660-1750 (Rotterdam 1997).
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Mulder was surgical instrument maker, before 1761. Mulder is mentioned as instrument maker in the collection of Petrus Camper from 1761.
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- Surgical instrument maker [..1761], Amsterdam
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- Grooss, K.S. Chirurgische instrumentenverzamelingen in de zeventiende en achttiende eeuw (Groningen 1993).
- Camper, P. Catalogus van chirurgicale instrumenten, van allerley metaal, yvoor en hout, by een verzaamelt door Petrus Camper. Dewelke verkogt zullen worden den 16 juny 1761 (Amsterdam 1761).
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Meyer was instrument maker, who worked at the 'Theatrum Physicum and Anatomicum'. Meyer was an assistant of Petrus van Musschenbroek. Between 1723 and 1729 he made a pyrometer with Van Musschenbroek.
Collection: Universiteitsmuseum Utrecht.
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- Instrument maker  - [..1729], Utrecht
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- Rooseboom, M. Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
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"IJkmeester" (person who determines and controls measurements and weights) in Ghent. He also made coin weights.
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- instrument maker , Gent
- IJkmeester 1749 - 1755, Gent
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- D.A. Wittop Koning and G.M.M. Houben, 2000 jaar gewichten in de Nederlanden (Lochem/Poperinge 1980).
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Scientific instrument maker, born in Leiden. He married Klasina Raadsmaker on 20 May 1792 and settled in Haarlem. At first, he was a furrier, but eventually became an upholsterer and a scientific instrument maker. He made at least one electrostatic generator. In 1797 he advertised as the maker of telegraph apparatuses. In Haarlem, he came into contact with Louis Samuel Loude, born in Breda from Swiss parents, who called himself 'Phisisch en Maechanisch Instrumentenmaker en Kunstenaar". Both men decided to construct a number of unmanned balloons in the shape of animals. In 1804, they made a large hot air balloon, called "Lust for Research". After a few failures, Hopman became the first Dutchman to fly in a hot air balloon, on 29 September 1804.
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- Rotterdam  - [..1792]
- Haarlem [1792..]
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- scientific instrument maker 1801 - 1820, Haarlem
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- Horsman, J., Eere der luchtreiziger Am. Hopman, te Rotterdam (Rotterdam 1804).
- 'Echt bericht, betreffende de mislukte onderneeming der luchtreize van de heeren L.S. Loude en A. Hopman', in: Vaderlandsche Letteroefeningen (1804), 422-428.
- Nabben, H., Lichter dan lucht, los van de aarde (Barneveld 2011).
- http://www.200jaarballonvaren.nl/eerstenl.htm (bron: H. van Hoesel, in: Eigen Haard 1909). (checked at 07-12-2012).
- Rooseboom, M., Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
- Bicker Caarten, A.J., ‘Abraham Hopman, de eerste Nederlandsche luchtreiziger’, Leidsch Jaarboekje 34 (Leiden 1942) 171-183.
- Hopman, Abraham, Verhaal en bericht zyner luchtreize, ondernomen te Rotterdam den 29 september 1804 (Rotterdam 1804)
- Maandblad Amstelodamum (1914), p. 29.
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Watch maker in Amsterdam, from ca 1740. He owned a workshop at the Lange Gasthuismolensteeg.
Collection: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and Princessehof Leeuwarden.
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- Amsterdam 
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- Watch maker 1740~ - 1783~, Amsterdam
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- Nierop, L. van. 'Naamregister van alle de voornaamste winkeliers der stad Amsterdam (1767)', in: Jaarboek Amstelodamum XXIX (1932).
- Morpurgo, E. Nederlandse klokken- en horlogemakers vanaf 1300 (Amsterdam 1970).
- Ottema, N. Geschiedenis van de uurwerkmakerskunst in Friesland (Assen 1948).
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