Old signs of Leiden University
Old signs of Leiden University
Old signs of Leiden University
1978 Peugeot J7
1978 Fiat 127 Special
2002 Mercedes-Benz Actros 1831
1974 Daf 33 cabriolet
1974 Daf 33 cabriolet
Part of a poster I bought at the National Army Mus…
Fax machine on a container
Do be fooled by cosy advertisement films
Mercedes-Benz DHL delivery van
Slipper between the door
Warning: deer
Typewriter ribbon box
Woo-Ping Chinese restaurant in Leiden
A rental car for two days
Citroën Traction Avant 11B
Citroën Traction Avant 11B
Beru glowplug
1981 Mercedes-Benz 230 E
1982 Mercedes-Benz 200D & 1984 Mercedes-Benz 200
1981 Mercedes-Benz 240 D
Old warning sign for speed bumps
Kom gezellig naar de stad
Little yellow Fiat 850 visiting Holland from Engla…
Old signs of Leiden University
Old signs of Leiden University
Woman on Amsterdam Amstel train station telling pe…
Combino tram in Amsterdam
1979 Mercedes-Benz 230
Sphinx
Hard men on balcony-supporting duty
House in Burgundy with BMW 5-series
Statue of Laurens Jansz. Coster, inventor of book…
Empty road
Talbot Horizon
Old and new Citroën GS
Van Stolkweg in The Hague
Bi-articulated bus at Utrecht University
Bi-articulated bus at Utrecht University
Empty bus station of Leiden
2005 Mercedes-Benz E 270 CDI ambulance
A rare sight: the Church Bridge in Leiden in the "…
Boys in a boat
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Old signs of Leiden University
From 1876 Leiden University was known as Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden (State University at Leiden). This prefix was to distinguish the university from those that were in the hands of other authorities. The new Higher Education Act of 1876 made the founding of free universities (free from the state) possible. In the 1980s, when branding and marketing became more important, that changed into Rijksuniversiteit Leiden (Leiden State University). In 1998 they dropped the "Rijks" prefix, because the relationship with the state has become less tight and the university didn't want to appear as an instrument of the state. The university still gets most of its money from the state, as do all universities in the Netherlands.
Some old signs of that time still remain, but they are in danger of branding and public relation people.
Some old signs of that time still remain, but they are in danger of branding and public relation people.
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