Belfry of Ghent (section Cloth hall and Mammelokker)
accordance with the original plan. A small annex dating from 1741, called the Mammelokker, served as the entrance and guard's quarters of the city jail that occupied...
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Roman Charity poised high above the front doorway. It is referred to as 'mammelokker', which translates from Dutch as 'breast sucker'. During this period...
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(centre right) of Ghent, Belgium, beside the cloth hall and (smaller) Mammelokker A belfry at Mōtsū-ji, a Tendai Buddhist temple in Hiraizumi, Japan Dormition...
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Literature (Koninklijke Academie voor Nederlandse Taal- en Letterkunde). The Mammelokker, Ghent, a small prison built on to the existing Gothic Cloth Hall The...
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Eeklo East Flanders Flanders Belgium 1999 943-007 Belfry, Cloth Hall and Mammelokker of Ghent 51°03′13″N 3°43′29″E / 51.053656°N 3.724762°E / 51.053656;...
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