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Uploaded: 04/25/07 5:49 PM GMT
Ter Linden 2
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The name Ter Linden was the first time mentioned in 1582. In the 17th century it was described as a small building surrounded by a moat. From the beginning of the 17th century the family Ter Linden played an important part in the town council. The old castle was described as a small castle with two round towers. The current castle was build in 1775 by Jaak Angelus Dierickx chairman of the Council of Flanders. During the Revolution of Brabant mister Dierickx had to flee. The French installed the offices of “garde magasin des vivres” in the castle. The castle was sold in 1796 to Baron Van der Noot de Vreckhem who was mayor of Aalst from 1833 until 1845. In 1910 the castle was in the hands of Eugeen Jelie who had inherit the castle from his first wife, a daughter of major Van der Noot. In 1913 the castle was sold to L.Geerinckx who did some remodeling. Geerinckx sold the whole domain to a real estate company who erected two apartment blocks on the domain, luckily they did not demolish the castle. The city of Aalst bought the castle in 1978. They opened what remains of the park to the public and use the castle as offices. Aalst - East Flanders - Belgium

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.dutch_postings
04/25/07 6:49 PM GMT
Deze foto is meer imponerend dan de eerste, het laat ook meer zien van de binnenplaats en ingang. De beukenboom is een gouden vondst in deze foto, omdat het erg veel doet voor de kleur in deze foto.
Goed gemaakt en bedankt voor deze post.
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please visit my gallery - mountain site or my little Switzerland Forum
.corngrowth
04/25/07 7:08 PM GMT
Hubert, to me this image is even better than the image of Ter Linden you've posted yesterday. Very well captured! Regards, Cornelius
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Verbeter de wereld, begin bij jezelf (improve the world, start with yourself).
.sansoni7
04/25/07 9:09 PM GMT
Marvelous.
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Look around and catch it ; the Art is there !

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