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Tinco Martinus Lycklama à Nijeholt (1837-1900)

  • Life
  • Voyage
  • Encounters
  • Locations
  • Collection
  • Philanthropy
  • Family
  • Tinco’s World
  • THE FOUNDATION

Personal friends…

  • Tibor Károlyi (1843-1904), Hungarian politician
  • Pierre Tetar van Elven (1828-1908), artist
  • …

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After Cannes in 2017, the Tinco Lycklama exhibition moves to The Netherlands. June 8 - September 9, 2018 - in Beetsterzwaag, Friesland.

Sociaal netwerk ••• Réseau social

Tinco's ontmoetingen, vrienden, medewerkers... - de mensen die hij tegenkwam in Nederland, in Frankrijk, en tijdens zijn reizen. ••• Ses rencontres, ses amis, ses collaborateurs... - les gens qui traversaient la vie de Tinco aux Pays-Bas, en France, et ailleurs.

Selection of personalities…

  • Jane Digby, Lady Ellenborough (1807-1881), English socialite
  • Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (1831-1896), King of Persia
  • Ali Quli Mirza (1822-1880), I’tizad us-Sultana, Persian Minister of Commerce
  • Mehmed Emin Namık Pasha (1804-1892), Ottoman statesman
  • Abd el-Kader, “el Djezairi” (1808-1883), Algerian religious and military leader
  • Tibor Károlyi (1843-1904), Hungarian politician

More about Tinco’s encounters…

  • Tinco Lycklama’s acquaintances from his 1865-68 voyage
  • Acquaintances in The Netherlands
  • Acquaintances in Cannes
  • Associates and personnel
  • Personal friends…

Library…

  • Records
  • Manuscripts
  • Portraits
  • Locations
  • Maps
  • Newspapers
  • Bibliography
  • Bookshelves
  • View thetincoproject’s profile on Facebook
  • View lycklamafdn’s profile on Twitter
  • View tincolycklama/’s profile on Pinterest
  • Send us an e-mail…

About this site…

This site is dedicated to the life and works of Tinco Martinus Lycklama à Nijeholt (1837-1900). It highlights and documents people, objects, places and events that are significant for understanding Tinco. If you wish to learn more and contribute to this site and its ambition, let's get in touch!

More about the Tinco project…

  • Acknowledgements
  • Primary sources
  • Museums
  • Tinco on Wikipedia…
  • Tincotrivia
  • News

NOTE

This site as a permanent "work-in-progress". Articles and sections may be incomplete or include wrong assumptions. Our purpose is to back up all facts and figures with source documents. We are updating information as we progress. Readers are welcome to propose corrections and contributions.
Deze site is permanent in ontwikkeling. Artikels en rubrieken kunnen onvolledig zijn of verkeerde interpretaties weergeven. We streven naar een volledige ondersteuning van feiten door bronmateriaal. Informatie wordt bijgewerkt naarmate wij vorderen. Correcties en bijdragen zijn van harte welkom.
Ce site évolue en permanence. Certains articles et chapitres peuvent être incomplets voire contenir des propos erronés. Notre objectif est de qualifier toute information par des preuves historiques. Les données sont actualisées à fur et à mesure. Toute correction et toute contribution sera la bienvenue.

Recent updates…

  • Tinco Lycklama, and the birth of the municipal museum of Cannes
  • Tinco’s farewell to Tehran
  • Making friends in Hamadan : governor Abd-al-Samad Mirza, “Ezz-al-Dawla”.
  • Synchronicity? – How Yann Arthus-Bertrand relates to Tinco Lycklama…
  • Tinco Lycklama meets up with cuneiform history at Bisotun.
  • Sharing photographs and strawberries with the Qajars in Kermanshah
  • Tinco under Turkish guards at Kermanshah
  • “Orientals measure their respect for the traveller by his style.”
  • Quintessential coffee at Ctesiphon, the bedouin way.
  • Where are Lycklama’s five missing sarcophagi?
  • Socialising with Indian and Persian princes in Iraq’s holy city of Karbala
  • For ramadan, Tinco Lycklama joins the Shi’a pilgrims to Najaf.
  • At Babylon, one object could have changed Lycklama’s destiny.
  • Searching Babylon
  • Tinco sails his quffa through the streets of Baghdad.
  • Tinco Lycklama honoured by the city of Cannes at 2017 summer exhibition.
  • Exhibition : Edward Colleman (1822-1898), alias Frère Liévin de Hamme
  • How the new year 1867 will look like for Tinco Lycklama.
  • Alphonse Hasselmans (1845-1912), composer and harpist
  • 24/12/1866 – Tinco celebrates Christmas Eve in the tolerant city of Baghdad
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