File:Oeverwal in Wyck-Maastrcht (A Simays, 1912).jpg

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Demolished houses at Oeverwal in Wyck-Maastricht, the Netherlands.

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Nederlands: Verdwenen huizenrij Oeverwal in Wyck-Maastricht, links en rechts van de westelijke ingang van de Wycker Heidenstraat, toenmalig huisnr. 1930. Uit : Verzameling van antieke merkwaardige Maastrichsche huisgevels bijeengebracht door de gemeentelijke commissie voor de bewaring van geschiedkundige gedenkstukken. Commissieleden: Ch. Bergers, voorzitter; A.J.A. Flament, onder-voorzitter, S.H.J. Schaepkens van Riempst, dr. P. Doppler, J.M. Nuyss secr.-penningmeester. Uitgevoerd door Alex. Simays in het jaar onzes Heeren 1912. Voortgezet door de voornoemde commissie tot heden. Bevat ook merkwaardige deuren, straten enz. De fotografiën zijn op grote, genummerde kartons geplakt. Fotocollectie RHCL Maastricht, RAL P-0068-111-1.
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Author Alexander Simays (1866-1944)

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