File:Alexander Schaepkens, St-Nicolaaskerk Maastricht, ca 1835.jpg

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English: View from the south of the parish church of Saint Nicholas in the centre of Maastricht, shortly before its demolition in 1838 (detail of a larger painting of Onze Lieve Vrouweplein by Alexander Schaepkens, ca 1835).
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Source Magazine cover: 1837-1987. Weer 150 jaar parochiekerk
Author Alexander Schaepkens (1815–1899)

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