Ruben Velleman, photographer of the weekly magazine "Het Leven", who in 1919 was able to make pictures of the in exile living Kaiser Wilhelm II in the Amerongen Castle. The photographer was hidden in a hay wagon. Maker:Photographer unknown, Year 1919, Collection Photo collection Het Leven (1906-1941). Source: website Het Geheugen.Delpher
Helena Henriques de la Fuente was the eldest of the six children of Jacob Henriques de la Fuente and Benvenida Engers. She was born on 11 April 1891 in Amsterdam and married there on 8 April 1915 the photographer Ruben Velleman, who was born in Groningen on 11 January 1894 as a son of Jesajas Ruben …
Op een veiling in Maastricht werd door een verzamelaar in de jaren ’60 een partij boeken opgekocht. In twintig van die boeken zat aan de binnenzijde v…
In addition, a Jokos file (number 18614) on this family is at the Amsterdam Municipal Archive. Access is subject to authorization from the Stichting Joods Maatschappelijk Werk.
Ruben Velleman worked as a butler in the Apeldoornse Bos, where he started working on 1 September 1942.
Municipal Archives Apeldoorn, list of employees of the Apeldoornsche Bosch