File:2018-Maastricht, Klein Griend, sculpturen Wilhelminabrug (3).jpg

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English: Sculpted relief of 1932 depicting the entrance of William of Orange as King William I of the United Netherlands in 1814. The relief by Dutch sculptor Hendrik van den Eijnde is part of a series depicting episodes from the history of Maastricht. It was originally part of the nearby Wilhelminabrug, which was largely destroyed in WWII. It is now part of an artistic display in Kleine Griend in Maastricht, Netherlands.
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