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After the 2022 municipal elections, the 25 seats on the Oude IJsselstreek municipal council divided as follows: [7] Lokaal Belang (Local Interests) – 10 seats DorpEnPlattelandBeweging – 3 seats
Ninove means "nieuw weiland" or in English, "new pasture". During Roman rule, Ninove was a small settlement located in the current "Nederwijk". With the arrival of the Franks in the 4th century AD, the settlement grew to a small agricultural town. The area on which Ninove is located was from 843 on part of the Holy Roman Empire.
In 1889, writer Martha R. Field observed that "St. Charles Avenue is seven miles long, and is paved with asphalt its entire length" and was lined "with beautiful homes." [2] St. Charles Avenue was the favored site for construction of mansions by the wealthy from the mid 19th century through the early years of the 20th century. A number of the ...
A 400 Series streetcar operating on the St. Charles Avenue line, 1910s. In 1900, the St. Charles and Tulane streetcar lines were extended on Carrollton Avenue and connected together, resulting in a two-way belt line.
Next is well-known St. Charles Avenue, home to the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line. St. Charles was the city's "millionaires row" in the 19th century, and a good number of the architecturally significant old mansions remain. But much of the avenue holds newer apartment buildings and commercial establishments, and some mansions have been ...
His son, E. Lysle Aschaffenburg, resurrected the concept in 1926, but chose a site on St. Charles Ave. and Josephine St., nearer to the city's residential districts. For approximately $1 million, the building was completed in 1927 and opened as a residential hotel.
English: Church of Saint Peter at the village of Meerbeke, commune of Ninove, Belgium, viewed from the Northwest. Nikon D60 f=26mm f/4.5 at 1/400s ISO 200. Nikon D60 f=26mm f/4.5 at 1/400s ISO 200. Edited using Nikon ViewNX 1.0.3 and Adobe Photoshop 4.0.
Share certificate issued by the J. G. Brill Company, issued on April 11, 1921 A 1903 Brill-built streetcar on a heritage streetcar line in Sintra, Portugal in 2010. The J. G. Brill Company manufactured streetcars, [1] interurban coaches, motor buses, trolleybuses and railroad cars in the United States for nearly 90 years, hence the longest-lasting trolley and interurban manufacturer.