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Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content BANKRAS Search MAIN MENU * Bankras.net * Baptism * 1644 * 1655 * 1657 * 1685 * 1696 * 1738 * 1741 * Census * 1880 * 1910 * 1920 * 1947 * 2007 * Genealogy * Genography * Maps (before 1600) * 1300 * 1575 * 1591 * 1593 * Maps (1600) * 1608 * 1616 * 1620 * 1639 * 1650 * 1681 * 1686 * 1687 * 1698 * Maps (1700) * 1724 * 1730 * 1745 * 1749 * 1750 * 1770 * 1773 * 1787 * Maps (1800) * 1800 * 1818 * 1820 * 1823 * 1826 * 1849 * 1860 * 1865 * 1892 * Maps (after 1900) * 1967 * 1988 * Satellite * Paintings * 1888 * Various * Photographs * 1890 * 1890 (ca) * 1892 * 1893 * 18XX * 1977 * Text * 1767 * 1839 * 1843 * 1892 * 1955 * Guestbook * Links * Privacy Policy LAKE BANKRAS Posted on Monday July 21st, 2008 by radko 1 Various new old-maps have been added to the site, including three versions of the map of Banchem from 1593, another version of the 1686 map and a very colourfull map from 1687. A first attempt was made to determine the location of the Bankras lake on a recent satellite image. The result can be found on this page. Posted in History | 1 Reply BAPTISM Posted on Sunday July 20th, 2008 by radko Reply The city archive of Amsterdam is working on making 32 kilometers of archive digitally available to the public. Searching the database resulted in various documents of interest: some already digitally available, others have been requested to be scanned with priority. A new group of pages with scans of baptism registers has already been added to the site and more additions can be expected. Posted in Genealogy | Leave a reply NEW PHOTOGRAPHS Posted on Sunday January 6th, 2008 by radko Reply New photographs of the Bankras mill have been found in an image archive of Amsterdam. They have been made by amateur photographer Jan Zeegers and show the mill at different seasons, including more details on the downstream side of the mill towards the river Amstel (now road Bankraspad). The photographs are displayed on this page. Posted in History | Leave a reply BANKRAS TRAVEL BUGS Posted on Monday July 9th, 2007 by radko Reply Geocaching has become the number 1 outdoor activity of team Bankras. A GPS unit is used in this popular new sport to search for hidden treasures, staches or caches. Travel bugs are small traceable objects that move from cache to cache, when found by geocachers and taken along to be placed in the next stash. Team Bankras has launched two travel bugs: sneakers Walk2C-42 and Walk2C-45 are now in competition to travel the longest distance and make the most stops. Maybe someday a Bankras-cache can be found near N52 18.014 E4 53.762? Update October 20th, 2007: Details on the first Bankras geocache GC159PX “MiJa-De Bruine Vloot” are available online. Posted in Links, News | Leave a reply PAINTING Posted on Saturday January 21st, 2006 by radko 1 How cool is this: I found some new photographs of the Bankras mill had been added to the mill database. In the next hour of browsing the net, I found an image of a painting with just too many similarities. Check out the new pages in the menu. Posted in History | 1 Reply GENOGRAPHY Posted on Saturday September 24th, 2005 by radko Reply “Your Y chromosome results identify you as a member of haplogroup I, a lineage defined by a genetic marker called M170. This haplogroup is the final destination of a genetic journey that began some 60,000 years ago with an ancient Y chromosome marker called M168. The very widely dispersed M168 marker can be traced so a single individual – Eurasian Adam. This African man, who lived some 31,000 to 79,000 years ago, is the common ancestor of every non-African person living today.” More results from The Genographic Project will (soon) be placed on the Genography page. Posted in Genealogy, News | Leave a reply COMPLETELY NEW Posted on Friday June 3rd, 2005 by radko Reply Finally, I have removed the old website and put the new version on-line. Most of the old content has been transfered, but a lot of things will be added in the next few weeks. So, update your bookmark and don’t forget to come back. Posted in Bankras.net, News | Leave a reply GUESTBOOK Posted on Monday May 30th, 2005 by radko The guestbook has been transfered and can now be found in the menu below the header of the page. Posted in Guestbook NEW WEBSITE Posted on Sunday May 29th, 2005 by radko Reply This is the first message on the renewed website bankras.net. The old site is still on-line for now, until all information has been transfered. The new site works on the WordPress blog system en all genealogy information will probably be hosted with Retrospect-GDS. Oh … and if everything is allright you can even pick your preferred language. Posted in Bankras.net, Links | Leave a reply * English * Nederlands RECENT POSTS * Lake Bankras * Baptism * New photographs * Bankras travel bugs * Painting RECENT COMMENTS * Claudia on 1977 * Caroline Warmerdam on 1686 * Martijn Bunk on Lake Bankras * radko on 1686 * willem overmars on 1686 ARCHIVES * July 2008 * January 2008 * July 2007 * January 2006 * September 2005 * June 2005 * May 2005 CATEGORIES * Bankras.net * Genealogy * Guestbook * History * Links * News META * Log in * Entries feed * Comments feed * WordPress.org CONTACT Please send your remarks, additions or other information to radko @bankras.net. Privacy Policy Proudly powered by WordPress