Images from a 19th-century photo album
Read MoreThe steamer "Excelsior" arrives in Vlissingen
When our photographer visited Zeeland he probably traveled by this boat. The salon steamer "Excelsior" was one of the vessels that transported each summer hundreds of day tourists between Flemish cities and the ports in Zeeland. The "Excelsior" offered first and second class compartments for its passengers, while departures and arrivals were accompanied by music.
A budding sea resort
The Grand Hotel des Bains on Boulevard Evertsen in Vlissingen opened in 1886, only a dozen of years before this photo was taken. Better railway and maritime connections ensured a steady flow of summer tourists to Vlissingen. The building of this hotel, which offered 56 rooms, a restaurant and a concert hall, contributed largely to the transformation of the industrial city into a sea resort.
Middelburg town hall
Our photographer couldn't overlook some of the more striking buildings in Zeeland, as this late gothic town hall which can still be admired in Middelburg.
Some posters on the left advertise the variety show of the Dutch theatre pioneer Frits van Haarlem. Based in Amsterdam, his madly popular shows toured the provinces and included comedians, singers, acrobats, jugglers and eventually film projections.Middelburg panorama
Most day tourists in Zeeland had lunch in the hotel, took a bath or spent time on the beaches enjoying the fresh air. Our photographer however preferred to explore different locations and found plenty of sights and fine ancient architecture to capture in Middelburg and Zierikzee.
This photo was taken from the abbey tower in Middelburg and shows part of the town as well as the canal and countryside of Walcheren.Gravensteen in Zierikzee
As a photographer in the late 19th century you were still bound to have some mesmerized onlookers, as here in Zierikzee. The large building in the centre was originally the residence of the count of Holland and Zeeland, and the seat of power in the area, before it served as the city jail. The present building was completed in 1526. It can still be visited today.
The casino of Monte-Carlo
This superb bird's eye view of Monte-Carlo and its prominent casino and opera building, is the only photo in the album made outside of Belgium and the Netherlands. The famous beaux-arts casino was built in 1879, with several expansions through 1910. While not dated in the album, the image shows the casino's 1890 additions and was, as the rest of the album, undoubtedly made shortly after.
Graslei, Ghent
From Ghent, our photographer left several images that readily invite us to a comparison with our own time.
At the end of the 19th century inland waterway vessels still moored on the quays of the Graslei and the Korenlei in the centre of Ghent, long before they became the city's main tourist hotspot and sightseeing boats replaced the transport barges.