Delft

Delft

Delft, a canal-ringed city in the western Netherlands, is known as the manufacturing base for Delftware, hand-painted blue-and-white pottery. In its old town, the medieval Oude Kerk is the burial site of native son and Dutch Master painter Johannes Vermeer. Once the seat of the royal House of Orange, the 15th-century Nieuwe Kerk houses the family's tombs and overlooks Delft's lively market square.

People died in Delft (First 15 people) - Page 1

Palamedes Palamedesz.

Palamedes Palamedesz.

Dutch painter

Clarence Feldmann

Clarence Feldmann

Engineer

Frits Palm

Frits Palm

Former Member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands

Joop Gouweleeuw

Joop Gouweleeuw

Judo practitioner

Pieter van der Kruk

Pieter van der Kruk

Dutch weightlifter

Maria Thins

Maria Thins


Pieter van Bronckhorst

Pieter van Bronckhorst

Painter

Bolnes

Bolnes

Johannes Vermeer's wife

Willem, Cornelia, and Catharina

Willem, Cornelia, and Catharina

Johannes Vermeer's wife

Reinier Timman

Reinier Timman

Mathematician

Catharina Bolnes

Catharina Bolnes

Johannes Vermeer's wife

Arnold van Rossem

Arnold van Rossem

Higher education teacher

Wolfert I van Borselen

Wolfert I van Borselen


Agneta Matthes

Agneta Matthes

Dutch entrepreneur

J. C Van Marken

J. C Van Marken

Author