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    a tobacco shop in the Kanneworff House in 1908. He was married to Ellen Alette Margrethe Schytte. The tobacco shop was located in the building until at...
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    wife Agneta Birgitte Brammer and nine children. The eldest daughter Anna Alette Christine Arctander would later marry Andreas Erich Heinrich Ernst, Count...
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    baseball catcher for the San Francisco Giants Joyce Chin, comics artist Dr. Alette Coble-Temple, Ms. Wheelchair America 2016, disability advocate TJ Cox, congressman...
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    the original on 31 December 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2013. Wilkins, Verna Alette (2001). The Life of Stephen Lawrence. Tamarind Limited. p. 1. ISBN 1-870516-58-3...
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  • (née Patricia L'Ann Carwell; born 1944), American author of books Perri Alette McKissack (born 1966), also known as Perri Nixon and as Pebbles, American...
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    Ville de Lens. Retrieved 19 April 2024. "Hôtel de ville de Lens". PSS Architecture. Retrieved 23 October 2024. "Lens inaugure son musée du Louvre". France...
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    is characterized as a patois. The city of Arras is well known for its architecture, culture, and history. It was once part of the Spanish Netherlands, a...
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    and Belgium, with shared World Heritage Site status because of their architecture and testimony to the rise of municipal power in the region. It is the...
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    List as part of the Belfries of Belgium and France site, because of its architecture and testimony to the rise of municipal power in Europe. Hugh Hastings...
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    1631–1635. It contains elements of Flemish, Gothic, Anglo-Norman and Tudor architecture. In 1691, an 1800 cubic metre cistern was added to the church under orders...
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    The town hall with its current belfry was built in 1931 and 1932 with architecture similar to the previous building built in 1610 and destroyed in 1917...
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  • 11 – Ludvig Mathias Lindeman, composer and organist (born 1812). May 7 – Alette Due, pianist and composer (born 1812). April 3 – Edvard Bræin, organist...
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    development was started during the Second Empire, resulting in a remarkable architectural ensemble of houses and buildings typical of the Belle Époque, which...
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    by well-off locals. A number of unique villas still evoke the seaside architecture of the interwar period, even if most of it was lost due to destruction...
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    Church of St John the Baptist The town hall in 1900 The station casino Architecture The lifeboat in front of holiday chalets about 1900 Institut Calot The...
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    of the Belfries of Belgium and France) in 2005, in recognition of its architecture and historical importance to municipal power in the region. It was rebuilt...
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    to Mingoval. Ancient entrance to the old farm The churchyard entrance The church spire Architectural detail Typical regional houses The church v t e...
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    Saint-Martin, located in the heart of the village, is an example of Gothic architecture and features intricate stained glass windows and a bell tower. The Chapelle...
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    expanded up to 1784. The current buildings facades are exceptional architecturally with bricks and stones. The chateau was accidentally burned down by...
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