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- called the Vrouwen****s founded in a complex around her former home on the Melkmarkt. The room has become a fossilized time-capsule of paintings done by young...
- former provincial government offices, a Dominican monastery, and on the Melkmarkt, two museums; the Stedelijk Museum Zwolle of antiquities and natural history...
- currently runs between the Antwerpen-Berchem railway station and the Melkmarkt in the city centre. Originally, the route was operated as a horse-drawn...
- replaced with the electric tram service on October 31, 1903, connecting the Melkmarkt in the city center and Borgerhout, briefly as tram route 11, before being...
- church towards the Melkmarkt, Reinoldsbrug (current Melkmarkt) has disappeared but would have been at the intersection of the Melkmarkt and Korte Nieuwstraat...
- The Vrouwen****s on Melkmarkt 53 in the Dutch city of Zwolle is a former old age home for women. It is now rented as separate apartment units for students...
- (0 mph) ? 10 Schoonselhof (P+R) – Wijnegem 48 min 0 km/h (0 mph) ? 11 Melkmarkt – Antwerpen-Berchem railway station** 20 min 0 km/h (0 mph) ? 12 Sportpaleis...
- (1626-1665) in the house on the Grote Aa bij de Wal, that was later renamed to Melkmarkt 53. Her father held important political offices and in 1657 the family...
- half of the 19th century by Pieter de Looze at his residential address, Melkmarkt 2 (corner Sc****thaven). In 1844 Looze founded the Zierikzeesche Nieuwsbode...
- printer, publisher, and seller in Zierikzee, operating from his home at Melkmarkt 2. During the years 1849–1861 some of the content of the Nieuwsbode was...