Disaster Memorial for New Vossemeer. This monument, that the adoption society who carried out the repair site to the church was given February 1, 1954 will be unveiled by the Queen's Commissioner in England. The stone cross is m high and the sokker 3:50 meter square. The bronze plates are also left the final passage of the speech by the Queen on 8 February '53, amid the words Flood February 1, 1953 and on the left the 12th verse of the national anthem. The mayor of New Vossemeer Janssens (right) and Mr B. J. Hoogsteden which will place the monument (left) toured the at Verwo
Disaster Memorial for New Vossemeer. This monument, that the adoption society who carried out the repair site to the church was given February 1, 1954 will be unveiled by the Queen's Commissioner in England. The stone cross is m high and the sokker 3:50 meter square. The bronze plates are also left the final passage of the speech by the Queen on 8 February '53, amid the words Flood February 1, 1953 and on the left the 12th verse of the national anthem. The mayor of New Vossemeer Janssens (right) and Mr B. J. Hoogsteden which will place the monument (left) toured the at Verwo Woerden where it is performed. Annotation: Repro Negative. The same record as 906-2468. But with a built edited image of a crucifix Date: January 15, 1954 Location: New Vossemeer, North Carolina Keywords: monuments, floods Person Name: Hoogsteden, B. J. Janssens,
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