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Old 23-01-23, 11:12
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For a really good comparison, try the Topotijdreis site (the name means “Topo(graphical) time travel”). That link will take you to a map of Westkapelle before the war; now click on any year after the war in the vertical blue bar on the left.
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Old 23-01-23, 15:20
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For a really good comparison, try the Topotijdreis site (the name means “Topo(graphical) time travel”). That link will take you to a map of Westkapelle before the war; now click on any year after the war in the vertical blue bar on the left.
Good visualisation - see https://www.topotijdreis.nl/vergelij...9,394412,10.53

Not many people realise that the beach and the inland lake are very much traces of war - or better: "scars of war"

Westkapelle 1944-2021.jpg
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Old 18-03-23, 14:57
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Another photo of T148656 I have never seen before, by the looks of it when it was outside the war museum in the late 1940s/early 1950s before it got partly cut up:

T148656 late 1940s.jpeg

(With thanks to Ivo of the Polderhuis museum, who saw this posted on Facebook.)
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Old 19-03-23, 10:51
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Another photo of T148656 I have never seen before, by the looks of it when it was outside the war museum in the late 1940s/early 1950s before it got partly cut up:
(With thanks to Ivo of the Polderhuis museum, who saw this posted on Facebook.)
Nice find!
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Old 05-04-23, 16:32
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Two more that are new to me:

Dandy Dinmont ca. 1948 (Kroon, G.S.:ZB Beeldbank Zeeland:186802).jpg
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De Tank eind jaren 40 (Kroon, G.S.:ZB Beeldbank Zeeland:186803).jpg
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Two more that are new to me:
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http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...581#post281581
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Old 09-04-23, 10:53
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Oh, you’re right. I didn’t recall seeing those before …
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