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Post date: 07/08/2012
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Bibliography archive: Fagan, Gawie & Gwen 'Church Street in the Land of Waveren', pp 150-152
Bibliography archive: Fagan, Gawie & Gwen 'Church Street in the Land of Waveren', pp 150-152
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History: This house and no 40 stand on land transferred by the Church to the Onderchirurgyn , F. J. de Lamour Manille - a character as colourful as his name. He probably never really owned the place but sold it immediately to H. J. Wydeman, who must have built the house on it, for this is mentioned in the next transfer, in 1804. The simple, rectangular house without front gable was the only one in Church Street not to survive the 1969 disaster. It has been rebuilt in its original form.
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