
Professor George Thompson of Manchester University, walking with Harry in Delft. |

This tower when it was built, leant by about 10 degrees, and the spires at the top are inclined to compensate for the lean. |

Early morning in Delft, Holland |

Shutters on windows |

Lamps made partly of iron |

Some bicycles locked on the wrong side of the bridge |

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A clutch of moorhens with babies, heading towards Harry's camera |

The baby moorhens |

A classic Volvo |

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Not sure whether this has anything to do with Indians |

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Still on the walk from the Best Western Delft Hotel to Delft University |

A lifting bridge in the foreground |

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Just beautiful. |

On the lifting bridge, made of steel. |

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Fire hydrant made of steel. |

At the Technical University of Delft |

Department of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering |

Department of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering |

Department of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering |

Department of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering |

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Look at the width of the cycle path on the left. |

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Bicycles everywhere |

Rail bogey |

This is the Department of Architecture, TU Delft, which burnt down recently and partly collapsed in the process. |

This is the Department of Architecture, TU Delft, which burnt down recently and partly collapsed in the process. |

This is the Department of Architecture, TU Delft, which burnt down recently and partly collapsed in the process. |

This is the Department of Architecture, TU Delft, which burnt down recently and partly collapsed in the process. |

Here it is being broken up. Notice all the steel reinforcment. |

Rod Guthrie, John and Frans Spaepen watching |

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The post office |

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On the way to Schipol airport - notice two varieties of windmills |

On the way to Schipol airport - notice two varieties of windmills |

The traditional windmill in Holland |

The modern power plant |

The modern power plant |

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Me in the taxi |