Nederlands: Singel 326, Amsterdam, het originele bestand staat hier en wordt hier gebruikt.
English: Singel 326, Amsterdam. Halsgevel in the title refers to the ornamental extension at the top of the building. It often also serves the practical purpose of holding a pulley device for raising furniture: many houses in Dutch cities have narrow, steep staircases unsuited to moving furniture.
Date
27 June 2005 (original upload date)
Source
bMA
Author
bMA
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Original upload log
The original description page was here. All following user names refer to nl.wikipedia.
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