File:House built in 1925 in Giurtelecu.jpg

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English: Homestead at 125 Giurtelecu Simleului, on DC 105. On the left, a cob house built in 1925 (located at the topographic number 38). The house was built by the young Florian Merghes (1905-1945) – a soldier in the Romanian Kingdom Army in the late 1920s, farmer, and distillery worker – and his wife Floare (1907-1980), who married in 1924 and raised they children here; the house was built in north-west part of his parents' large yard. The house's central living room has doors to a covered long porch, a room facing road side, and a storeroom with access to the attic (covered with Jimbolia tiles). Crisan [a Lupului], who was employed as a builder, lived just a few hundred meters away. The house was electrified when the settlement was connected to the electrical grid in the early 1960's. On the right of the picture, a brick house whose construction began on Saturday, May 1st, 1971 and was covered with ceramic roof tiles by September 1971. The house was built by the local school principal and his math teacher wife, who married on November 14, 1970 and lived with their child on the homestead until 1982. Gheorghe Pop [Plevan] was employed as a builder. The new house remplaced a cob barn, built in the 1950s and taller than the 1925-built house. The barn was demolished during the 1971 school spring break vacation and its ceramic roof tiles and lumber were partially reused in the new house. The concrete fence and gate were built after this house, which was plastered in the mid-1970s.
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