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Geldolph Adriaan "Dolf" Kessler (2 April 1884 – 21 August 1945) was a Dutch footballer and industrialist. Kessler – along with brother Boeli and cousins Tonny and Dé – played club football for amateur side HVV Den Haag. Kessler also won three caps for the Dutch national side between 1905 and 1906.
Dolph Kessler (Amsterdam, 1950) has been a documentary photographer since 2005. He studied urbanism at Delft University of Technology and presently lives in Friesland in the north of the Netherlands.
Dolph Kessler (Amsterdam, 1950) reist de hele wereld over en fotografeert in een traditie die met ‘New Topographics’ wordt aangeduid. Hij is gefascineerd door landschappen waar de invloed van de mens duidelijk zichtbaar is. Van een moderne Duitse havenstad aan de Noordzeekust tot een verlaten recreatieplek aan het IJsselmeer.
Enjoy non-stop delightful, short, intimate portraits of diverse artists in the Cinema Hall. Like of the eccentric O.C. Hooymeijer, photographer Dolf Kessler, artist Neo Matloga, the textile artist Afra Eisma who is now breaking through internationally and more.
May 26, 2023 · Operation Seawolf: Directed by Steven Luke. With Hiram A. Murray, Andrew Stecker, Apostolos Gliarmis, Dolph Lundgren. In the last days of World War II, Germany, desperate for a last chance to defeat the Allies, gathers its last remaining U-Boats for one last mission: to attack the continental United States.
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May 28, 2016 · Nederlands: Foto van het Nederlands elftal voorafgaand aan zijn eerste interland, uit tegen België op 30 april 1905. Achterste rij: trainer Kees van Hasselt, Bok de Korver, Guus Lutjens, de Belgische official Paul Havenith, Ben Stom, Dolf Kessler, Peet Stol, Eddy de Neve, grensrechter Bep Willing.
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Geldolph Adriaan „Dolf“ Kessler (* 2. April 1884 in Batavia, Niederländisch-Indien; † 21. August 1945 in Velsen, Schreibweise auch Dolph Kessler) war ein niederländischer Ingenieur und Unternehmer. Als Hobbysportler war er in jungen Jahren Fußballnationalspieler.