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1979

 

January 5, 1979

It was reported that the 1st Annual Bill McNeill Memorial Hockey Tournament was a big success. Over 600 players took part in the event. Kanata Standard, January 5, 1979:1.

 

January 5, 1979

Marianne Wilkinson, in her Commentary, announced that Kanata City Council had passed a resolution officially designating the names of the five existing communities in the City of Kanata. They were Bridlewood, Glen Cairn, Katimavik/Hazeldean, Beaverbrook, and March. Kanata Standard, January 5, 1979:1.

 

January 5, 1979

It was reported that the Kinette Club had donated a cart to a Glen Cairn family who had a young boy in a body cast. Robbie Boileau was due to be in the body cast another three weeks. Kanata Standard, January 5, 1979:2.

 

January 5, 1979

The newly formed Kanata Ski Club membership exceeded 100 families and a number of singles. Kanata Standard, January 5, 1979:3.

 

January 10, 1979

The first meeting of the Kanata Beaverbrook Community Association in 1979 was held. Approximately 30 residents attended. Newton Steacy stated: “The caliber of the executive and the new cluster directors is impressive.” The business of the meeting included a strongly supported motion to deliver the Standard to Glen Cairn for a four-month period. It was seen that this would allow time for the editorial board to urge Glen Cairn residents to submit articles and participate in the publication of a “community-owned” newspaper. Kanata Standard, January 16, 1979:2,6.

 

January 13, 1979

The Kanata Theatre presented “Everything in the Garden” to a large audience. Kanata Standard, January 19, 1979:15.

 

January 16, 1979

Kanata City Council decided to hold the first meeting of each month in different communities with the City of Kanata. Kanata Standard, January 19, 1979:1.

 

January 16, 1979

A debate continued in Kanata City Council over the appointment of an alderman to serve as Acting Mayor in the possible absence of Mayor Wilkinson. Alderman Rogers and Kingham were both nominated. The issue was resolved when Alderman Kingham withdrew from the contest, leaving Charles Rogers as Acting Mayor. Kanata Standard, January 19, 1979:1.

 

January 16, 1979

Kanata City Council discussed the Commissioners’ Report and decided to establish a Transportation Advisory Committee composed of a representative from each ward. Council agreed to the appointments of those representatives where only one name had been put forward. The balance was to be dealt with at the next meeting. Kanata Standard, January 19, 1979:1.

 

January 16, 1979

Kanata City Council agreed to hire a consultant to carry out a management study of the City of Kanata. Its purpose was to assist the municipality in detailing the numbers of employees required for 1979. Kanata Standard, January 19, 1979:6.

 

January 19, 1979

In a Standard feature article, Alan Seward reported that planning for a library branch in Glen Cairn was well under way. A temporary library was put in place for the time being. Kanata Standard, January 19, 1979:1.

 

January 19, 1979

Marianne Wilkinson, in her Commentary, announced that the Logo for the City of Kanata Contest would end on January 31. Kanata Standard, January 5, 1979:1.

 

January 19, 1979

The municipalities and hydro commissions in the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton agreed to carry out a Restructuring Study on their hydro service. Kanata Standard, January 19, 1979:6.

 

January 19, 1979

Dogbone Park family skating rink opened for its first season. Kanata Standard, January 19, 1979:6.

 

January 19, 1979

The March Sailing Club held a successful Annual General Meeting. New Directors were Harry Holdsworth, Gerry Holt, John Perry, Gary Caple, Harry Adderly, Keith Hooey, and Robert Wilkinson. Kanata Standard, January 19, 1979:11.

 

January 20, 1979

The Kanata Singles held a very successful dance, with more than 100 members and guests attending. Kanata Standard, February 2, 1979:5.

 

January 28, 1979

Tow truck drivers at Gallagher’s Garage were awakened by two nearby wolves. One of the wolves was shot and the other disappeared. Kanata Standard, February 2, 1979:1.

 

January 29, 1979

At a joint meeting of the March and Glen Cairn Soccer Clubs was held. Both clubs were both dissolved to form a new Kanata City Soccer Club. The Board of Directors and Executive for the newly formed club were Allan Wilson, Sid Johnson, Jim Burrows, Bart Jones, John Brunette, John Dowell, Barry Felstead, Norbett Hendrycks, Lloyd Mason, John Rahim, Keith Richardson, Norbett Riester, Phil Shea, and Alan Waltho. Kanata Standard, January 19, 1979:8; Kanata Standard, February 2, 1979:16.

 

January 31, 1979

Kanata City Council decided that a consulting engineering firm would be used to investigate structural problems in the Glen Cairn Community Centre. There had been crumbling walls in the building. Alderman Lund was upset that this could happen, and expressed the need to find the cause of the damage. Kanata Standard, February 2, 1979:2.

 

February 2, 1979

Stephanie Paul reported that progress on the Town Centre may be slowed due to a lack of a major retail tenant for the first portion of the development. Many recognized the importance of the construction of the centre, due the unique history of Kanata and the fact that it had grown “from the outside in,” and as a result had no real centre. Kanata Standard, February 2, 1979:1

 

February 2, 1979

The editors of the Kanata Standard announced that a new system of sub-editors was created to make the paper better and to “spread the activities of the paper to more helpers.” Kanata Standard, February 2, 1979:2.

 

February 2, 1979

Al Craig wrote an article for the Standard on SS No. 1, March Public School. Kanata Standard, February 2, 1979:2.

 

February 2, 1979

The results of two months of polling by the Glen Cairn Community Association executive indicated that a majority of the residents of Glen Cairn rejected the Kanata Standard. At the time, the Standard was a publication of the Kanata Beaverbrook Community Association. Kanata Standard, February 2, 1979:10.

 

February 2, 1979

Events and activities for the City of Kanata Winter Carnival 1979 were published in the Standard. Kanata Standard, February 2, 1979:20.

 

February 2, 1979

Doug Foster reported that the Winter Carnival ‘79 Duchess would be Marilyn Foster. Kanata Standard, February 16, 1979:3.

 

February 5, 1979

The first meeting of the City of Kanata Transportation Committee was held. It was primarily an advisory committee. A number of concerns that needed to be taken up with OC Transpo staff were discussed. Kanata Standard, February 2, 1979:1.

 

February 6, 1979

An open Kanata City Council meeting was held in Glen Cairn. A number of concerns were brought to Council’s attention, including snow removal and garbage collection. Stephanie Paul reported that the Council meeting was well attended and “the exchange between council members and the audience was lively.” Kanata Standard, February 16, 1979:2,5,6.

 

February 7, 1979

James Gillies, noted economist and MP for Don Valley, spoke at a public meeting at the John Mlacak Centre. Kanata Standard, February 2, 1979:9.

 

February 16, 1979

Newton Steacy, in his KBCA President Report, stated the association’s intent to expand the distribution of the Standard. Each community association had expressed an interest in this except for the Glen Cairn executive. Their sentiment was based on the results of a recent survey done in that community. Steacy claimed that “the Glen Cairn executive was quick to support the negative vote” when the results indicated otherwise. Kanata Standard, February 16, 1979:3.

 

February 16, 1979

Garry Thom reported on housing in Glen Cairn. Thom pointed out that building by the two major developers in the area, Costain and Sandbury, was leveling off. Kanata Standard, February 16, 1979:5.

 

February 16, 1979

It was announced by the Canadian Housing Design Council that a Community Design Award go to the early stages of Kanata, as the area was known prior the formation of the City of Kanata. It was awarded jointly to the City of Kanata and Campeau Corporation. While giving out the award, Jean Ouellet stated: “The early development of Kanata resulted from the vision and enterprise of William Teron. The continued growth of the town in more recent years is a great credit to the planning and design concepts which he introduced, as well as to the municipality (the Township of March) and to the Campeau Corporation, the present owner and developer.” Kanata Standard, February 16, 1979:11.

 

February 16, 1979

Kanata’s Mitel Corporation announced the appointment of Burns Fry Limited as its fiscal agents to underwrite the first issue of Mitel stock to the pubic. Kanata Standard, February 16, 1979:14.

 

February 16, 1979

The National Capital Equestrian Park held its Annual General Meeting. Over 70 people attended. A new Executive and Board of Directors was elected and an auditor’s statement presented. Kanata Standard, March 2, 1979:6.

 

February 17, 1979

The newly completed People Place recreation project officially opened. The John G. Mlacak Centre combined completion of the existing arena and the provision of new space for a variety of recreational pursuits. The project began in the spring of 1978. Kanata Standard, February 16, 1979:9.

 

February 20, 1979

Kanata City Council called for the provincial Minister of Revenue to reassess the value of all properties within the City of Kanata. Kanata Standard, March 2, 1979:1,4.

 

February 22, 1979

Earl of March boys’ and girls’ teams were overall winners in cross-country skiing in the Provincial Championships after two days of competition. Among those placing were Bernie Saneer, Dave Bennett, Carolyn Champion Venessa Daniel, Peter Eiselle, Jenny Labenek, Nancy Labenek, Scott Laughton, Anne McTaggart, Bill Mlacak, Rob Parsons, and Bernie Sander. Kanata Standard, March 2, 1979:12.

 

February 26, 1979

The Kanata Transportation Committee met with OC Transpo staff to exchange information and views related to some outstanding actions and key concerns of the Committee and local residents. Kanata Standard, March 2, 1979:2.

 

March 1, 1979

The Kanata Book Fair was opened by Mayor Marianne Wilkinson, Trustee J. D. Lyon, and Robin Skuce from the office of the Commissioner of Official Languages. As of February 20th, 18,498 used books had been collected. A larger than expected crowd turned up for the opening of the event. Kanata Standard, March 2, 1979:1; Kanata Standard, March 16, 1979:14.

 

March 2, 1979

A feature article appeared in the Standard discussing the need for a new school for Katimavik-Hazeldean. Kanata Standard, March 2, 1979:1,5.

 

March 2, 1979

The winners of the Kanata City Logo Contest were published in the Standard. First prize went to a joint submission by Wendy, Ian, Shaun and Mary Lou Kingham from Beaverbrook. Moderate changes in color were made to the logo, to then be used on all City vehicles, letterhead, etc. Kanata Standard, March 2, 1979:2.

 

March 2, 1979

Maurice Dubras began a series of articles appearing in the Standard on city matters discussed in City Council meetings. It was titled “Council in Action: Inside From the Outside”. Dubras reported this first Council meeting as a “quick and quiet affair.” Kanata Standard, March 2, 1979:1.

 

March 2, 1979

The results of the Kanata Winter Carnival 1979 were published in the Standard. Kanata Standard, March 2, 1979:13-15.

 

March 6, 1979

Kanata City Council held one of their “mobile meetings” in rural Kanata. Kanata Standard, March 2, 1979:1.

 

March 7, 1979

The Katimavik Beaverbrook Community Association held its Annual General meeting, combined with the regular monthly meeting. Twenty-seven cluster directors and 6 guests attended. The meeting focused on the management of 1978's money and budgeting for 1979. Kanata Standard, March 16, 1979:2,5.

 

March 13, 1979

Kanata City Council recommended that a fire station be built on the March Central School site to serve the rural areas of the City. The project, still needing ratification, was budgeted at $201,000. Kanata Fire Chief Jim Snider appeared at the meeting, to help make the case for the new station. Standard, March 30, 1979:2,5.

 

March 16, 1979

Marilyn Foster wrote a feature on a new Katimavik Co-operative Nursery School in Kanata. Kanata Standard, March 16, 1979:1.

 

March 16, 1979

It was announced that Kanata Scouts, Joe Nyenhuis and Alex Guruprasad, hoped to attend a mini-jamboree in Sweden. Fundraising events were planned. Kanata Standard, March 16, 1979:7.

 

March 16, 1979

Garry Thom reported in the Standard that Iber Homes intended to erect 31 single dwelling and 3 doubles at the corner of Highway 7 and Seabrooke Drive in Glen Cairn. Thom stated that this was “contrary to the Report on Housing Construction” that appeared in the previous issue of the Standard. Kanata Standard, March 16, 1979:16.

 

March 16, 1979

Al Craig wrote an historical piece in the Standard on the Hazeldean Rural Telephone Company. Kanata Standard, March 16, 1979:19.

 

March 25, 1979

Dunrobin resident Robert Conye’s car was vandalized after he left it on along the side of Highway 17 due to mechanical difficulties. All the windows were smashed, the body dented, and the contents looted, to the point were it was expected that the car would be a write-off. Kanata Standard, March 30, 1979:1.

 

March 25, 1979

Kim Woolford saved 5-year-old Trevor MacLean from near-drowning in Bluegrass Park. Trevor had slipped into the water when some ice gave way. Standard, March 30, 1979:1.

 

March 29, 1979

The Regional Planning Committee held a final series of hearings on the Conservation Lands Proposal, as revised by the Planning Committee. Kanata Standard, March 16, 1979:4.

 

March 30, 1979

Alderman Bob Kingham wrote, in his As I See It column, that Cadillac-Fairview was “exploiting the real issue” when they petitioned the Cabinet of Ontario to reverse an OMB decision that rejected their “energy conserving” community development proposal. A Standard editorial added: “This project is in the wrong place and at the wrong time. When Kanata has 93,000 population, a risk of this sort could perhaps be considered, certainly not now.” Subsequently, Kanata City Council gave its support for the project and the petition to the provincial government, though by a narrow vote of 4-3. Standard, March 30, 1979:1,2,4.

 

April 9, 1979

Kanata City Council approved the construction of a fire station in the rural part of the municipality, to be funded by money authorized by the former Township of March. Kanata Standard, April 12, 1979:14.

 

April 9, 1979

The Kanata Public Library opened a temporary facility in Glen Cairn, next to the Glen Cairn Arena. Kanata Standard, June 22, 1979:1.

 

April 10, 1979

The 1979 budget of $33,666,852 for the Carleton Separate School Board was approved. As William Broadfoot reported, this amount allowed for an expenditure up to the ceiling set by the Ministry of Education of $1409 per pupil. Difficult decisions were made during the budgetary process, however the Board managed to budget to maintain the current pupil-teacher ratio and the same quality of programs. Kanata Standard, April 27:9.

 

April 12, 1979

It was reported that Wayne Hutt, Manager of Thermocell Insulation, and Dan Ciona, Administrator for the City of Kanata, had met to discuss some of the difficulties with paper collection. The amount of paper collection had greatly exceeded the previous year, to the point where Thermocell’s collection ability was overloaded. Kanata Standard, April 12, 1979:1

 

April 12, 1979

Federal Conservative MP Paul Dick announced his candidacy for Lanark-Renfrew-Carleton. Dick was first elected in 1972. Kanata Standard, April 12, 1979:14.

 

April 12, 1979

The new Executive for Kanata Ladies Bowling was announced. It included Erm Boyd, Mich Gardner, Wafa Abov, Carol Redmond, Alana Schyburt, and Mina Blovin. Kanata Standard, April 12, 1979:15.

 

April 12, 1979

It was reported that Newton Steacy spoke to KBCA about the incorporation of the Kanata Standard, and expressed that it would be postponed because it was a very complicated task to be attempted at the time. Kanata Standard, April 12, 1979:1 Kanata Standard, April 12, 1979:6.

 

April 18, 1979

The March Sailing Club held its General Meeting. Members voted to make amendments to the constitution and change their name to the Kanata Sailing Club. Kanata Standard, April 27:16.

 

April 19, 1979

Students and staff at Earl of March School opened their production of “Swinging High.” Ron Andoff stated that they did a “bang up job” on the musical. Kanata Standard, April 12, 1979:1; Kanata Standard, April 27:1.

 

April 19, 1979

It was reported that after a successful campaign the Standard would be delivered in Glen Cairn to subscribers only. This marked a departure from the Standard’s concept of delivery to every household, which was the result of the Glen Cairn Community Association’s decision not to support a citywide distribution of the Standard. Kanata Standard, April 27:1.

 

April 26, 1979

A presentation by the Canadian Design Council honoured both the developers and residents of the community. Kanata had previously impressed a jury traveling across Canada visiting towns, city neighborhoods and prestigious areas of suburbia. Sharon Clayton stated that Kanata “impressed the judges with its landscaping, especially the rock outcroppings that have been used to dramatic advantages.” Three plaques were presented, one to Mayor Wilkinson, another to Ratan Rege of Campeau Corporation, and the third to William Teron, who was the driving force behind the creation of Kanata. Marianne Wilkinson later stated in her Commentary: “The award was not based solely on physical design of the community, but also on the evident interest of the residents and the active involvement between the residents and the municipal government in creating and maintaining the community design concepts.” Kanata Standard, May 11, 1979:1,2.

 

April 26, 1979

The Nepean Arts Association held its inaugural meeting. Its objectives included fostering public awareness of the visual and performing arts, encouraging co-operation among artistic groups, promoting future developments, facilities, and programs for artistic activities, and serving as a liaison with regional, provincial and national arts bodies. Kanata Standard, October 12, 1979:18.

 

April 27, 1979

Through an editorial in the Standard, the need for a pedestrian overpass to bridge the Queensway was questioned. Kanata City Council had previously promoted the construction of the bridge. In a letter to the Editor, Ihor Nakonecznyj also questioned the logic supporting the overpass, and concluded that more questions needed to be dealt with before spending over half a million dollars and “satisfying a need which may turn out to be a political illusion.” Kanata Standard, April 27:2.

 

April 27, 1979

Tony Jarvis introduced his new column for the Standard, The Kanata Industrial Scene. His goal was to increase the media coverage of the industrial sector. Kanata Standard, April 27:6.

 

April 27, 1979

It was reported that Operation Identification was underway in Glen Cairn. Engravers were making their rounds of homes to put identifying marks on valuable items. Kanata Standard, April 27:11,14.

 

April 27, 1979

A candidate profile for Paul Dick, PC MP for Lanark-Renfrew-Carleton, appeared in the Kanata Standard. Dick stated: “We must get Canada going again.” Kanata Standard, April 27:13.

 

April 27, 1979

The new executive for the South March Women’s Institute, the result of an Annual General Meeting, was published in the Standard. It included Brenda Turner, Donna Cummings, June Denys, Nicole Butler, Mary Noble, Nancy Medynski, Shirley Yakabuski, Myrt Nugent, Katie Vance, Angela Tucker, Ann Ward, and Joyce Arrowsmith. Kanata Standard, April 27:14.

 

April 27, 1979

Walter Baker, PC candidate in the riding of Nepean-Carleton, had an article published in the Standard. Baker stated that “Pierre Trudeau’s monuments clutter the landscape; low morale in the Public Service; a language policy intended to unite but which has in fact divided; young people worried about their futures; a tax system that burdens small business and drains incentive; a country that thinks more in terms of its parts than the sum of its parts — all of this created by a ‘leadership’ which is more style than substance.” Kanata Standard, April 27:18.

 

April 27, 1979

An article appeared in the Standard featuring Pat Carroll, former March Township Councillor and principal of AY Jackson Secondary School in Kanata, as the Liberal candidate for the riding of Lanark-Renfrew-Carleton. Carroll had been living and involved in Kanata since 1972. Carroll stated that Canada is not on the “brink of disaster,” and that the country had done well in the past decade in comparison with other OECD countries. Kanata Standard, April 27:21.

 

May 1, 1979

It was the official opening of the Katimavik Hazeldean Community Centre, concurrent with the first Kanata City Council meeting in that community. Murray Duke, Chairman of the Katimavik Hazeldean School Task Force, reviewed the findings and recommendations of the report to Council. Maurice Dubras stated in his Council In Action column: “The level of support Council gives to the Task Force findings will be critical when it comes to persuading the School Board to revise its construction schedule. There appeared to be very little doubt in the minds of those residents present or represented that a community school is very high on their priority list.” Kanata Standard, May 11, 1979:1,22.

 

May 11, 1979

It was reported that there were over 325 paid subscribers of the Kanata Standard in Glen Cairn. Gaining subscriptions in the area became a necessary move due to the lack of support for the Standard from the Glen Cairn Community Association. Kanata Standard, May 11, 1979:2.

 

May 11, 1979

A Standard editorial stated that not much was learned at a recent All Candidates Meeting and stated: “Paul Dick, the PC man attacked the Prime Minister, the Liberal hopeful, Pat Carroll attacked the Leader of the Opposition and Colin Gilhuly from the NDP spoke of the rosy future that we could have under that party, if by some miracle , they could form a Government.” Kanata Standard, May 11, 1979:2.

 

May 11, 1979

Carol Dougherty wrote an article on John Cabotto, a Kanata restaurant operated by Dominique and Angleo. She raved that they “set about to determine the gastronomical needs of the community and in my opinion have succeeded in meeting those needs.” Kanata Standard, May 11, 1979:9.

 

May 11, 1979

In his regular column, The Kanata Industrial Scene, Tony Jarvis featured Digital Equipment of Canada Ltd. Company president, Denny Doyle, commented on the decision to locate in Kanata that the protection of jobs for employees living in the area was a primary concern. Doyle stressed the high community involvement of the firm. Kanata Standard, May 11, 1979:10.

 

May 15, 1979

The Annual Meeting of the March Hockey Association was held at the Bill McNeill Memorial Hall. Kanata Standard, May 11, 1979:15.

 

May 20, 1979

The interior of the home of Joan Geeck on Jackson Court was damaged by a fire. The house was owned by Cathy Boyden. There was in excess of $10,000 damage to the house; the household pets, a Highland Terrier and several gerbils, were lost in the fire. Kanata Standard, May 25, 1979:1.

 

May 21, 1979

Mayfair 1979 and its various events began. The Rural area of Kanata won the annual Mayfair Lob-Ball Tournament. It was also the 14th Annual Dance and Casino. Over 400 people attended the dance May 26. Kanata Standard, May 11, 1979:12-13; Kanata Standard, June 8, 1979:6,7

 

May 22, 1979

In the federal election, Paul Dick was re-elected as MP in Lanark-Renfrew-Carleton and Walter Baker was re-elected MP in Nepean-Carleton.

 

May 25, 1979

Glen Cairn resident Jennifer Anne Waugh won the Jean Phillips, Campership to Camp Bitobi award. The camp, in Gracefield Quebec, was for explorers and other young girls looking for summer fun in a religious atmosphere. Kanata Standard, May 25, 1979:3.

 

May 28, 1979

Stephen Leacock School grade six students said their good-byes to Quebec exchange students on their return to Kanata. The exchange was part of an immersion program initially proposed by Principal Robert Bullock. Kanata Standard, June 8, 1979:1.

 

May 29, 1979

A public forum on Declining Enrolment and The Community was held to discuss reduced education funding by the Ontario government and enrolment issues. Kanata Standard, May 25, 1979:14.

 

May 29, 1979

The Annual General Meeting of the Local Association of Kanata Guides and Brownies was held. The new executive included H. Bennett, Sandra Plumley, P. Williams, J. Arrowsmith, J. Higgins, S. Lewis, V. Guy, O. Froud, R. Hooey, P. Gale, D. Lougheed, N. Mackay, J. Williams, V. Westmore, Y. Ludlow, B. Thamer, and P. Conacher. Kanata Standard, June 8, 1979:4.

 

June 4, 1979

Changes occurred to the No.73 bus schedule. The changes, approved by the Kanata Transportation Committee, also eliminated the No. 70, and extended the No. 46 route to Bridlewood. Kanata Standard, May 25, 1979:1,3.

 

June 5, 1979

Kanata City Council approved its 1979 budget. Expenditures were estimated at $3,208,074. The mill rate remained the same as it had been for March Township the previous year. Bridlewood mill rates decreased 40 percent. Glen Cairn Community experienced roughly a 12 percent decrease. Marianne Wilkinson later commented that the 1979 budget “should keep the City in a healthy financial state.” Kanata Standard, June 8, 1979:1,12.

 

June 8, 1979

In his column The Kanata Industrial Scene, Tony Jarvis featured Lumonics Research Ltd. Jarvis reported that since the inception of the laser firm in 1970, Lumonics had grown at a rate better than 50 percent annually, “developing a wide range of laser products for both scientific and industrial applications.” Kanata Standard, June 8, 1979:2.

 

June 8, 1979

The results of the Mayfair pet show were published in the Standard. Winners of the four main categories were Kirk Brant's tarantula, Alison Bill's cat Tiger, Rob Holt's spoodle Muffin, and Brenda Bedford's keeshound Dusty. Kanata Standard, June 8, 1979:5.

 

June 9, 1979

The Kanata Ballet School presented their bi-annual recital. Sharon Clayton, in a review of performance, stated that she was “impressed with the professional atmosphere on the stage, and behind the scenes.” Kanata Standard, June 22, 1979:9.

 

June 11, 1979

A new executive was selected at a Glen Cairn Community Association meeting. It included Colin Gillieson, Leon Asselstine, Barry Martin, Graham Ball, Joe Ryan, and Cathy Ireland. Kanata Standard, June 22, 1979:3.

 

June 13, 1979

A book-publishing celebration at a Katimavik home was held. Louise Reynolds, with the assistance of her husband Ralph, researched and wrote Agnes, the Biography of Lady Macdonald. Kanata Standard, June 22, 1979:9.

 

June 16, 1979

There was an official opening of the Glen Cairn Flood Control Works. Mayor Marianne Wilkinson and Councilors Charlie Rogers, and Bob Kingham attended. The Carp River, which had flooded the Glen Cairn area since the 1970's, was to be detained in a reservoir and released at a slow rate. Kanata Standard, June 22, 1979:1.

 

June 19, 1979

Final approval was given by Kanata City Council for the pedestrian overpass to bridge the Queensway. Kanata Standard, June 22, 1979:1.

 

June 19, 1979

Kanata City Council gave preliminary approval for the Hazeldean Centre, a shopping mall located on the northwest side of the intersection of Hwy. 7 and Young Road in Katimavik/Hazeldean. Kanata Standard, June 22, 1979:1.

 

June 19, 1979

Kanata City Council decided to adopt pay-as-you-go rates for the three Kanata pools. Kanata Standard, June 22, 1979:1.

 

June 19, 1979

The Town Centre Secondary Plan and the Rural Plan were both approved by Regional Council. There were only minor word changes to the Town Centre Plan, and development was expected to proceed on a limited basis later in the year. Kanata Standard, June 22, 1979:1,12.

 

June 25, 1979

Mayor Marianne Wilkinson was on hand to officially inaugurate the new Katimavik Pool. Kanata Standard, July 6, 1979:12.

 

July 3, 1979

Kanata Scouts Alex Guruprasad, Stephen Heard, Michael Nyenhuis, and Joe Nyenhuis began their travel to Denmark and Sweden, to attend an international camp in Sweden. Kanata Standard, July 20, 1979:20.

 

July 6, 1979

It was reported that the Ontario Municipal Board had approved Kanata’s request to debenture $200,000 towards the construction of the pedestrian bridge over the Queensway. The total cost was estimated at $438,000. Kanata Standard, July 6, 1979:1.

 

July 6, 1979

It was reported that the federal government had awarded a $30,000 contract to Mitel Corporation of Kanata to study silicon chip production for Telidon. Kanata Standard, July 6, 1979:11.

 

July 20, 1979

The Kanata Public Library Board announced that plans were underway for a new branch library in Kanata South. A sub-committee was struck for further investigation. Kanata Standard, July 20, 1979:2.

 

July 22, 1979

Two cars, driven by Bruce McLean and Steve Kominski, collided at the intersection of Teron and Beaverbrook Roads. There was extensive damage to both cars and only minor injury to a pedestrian. Kanata Standard, August 3, 1979:10.

 

July 28, 1979

Bridlewood held a birthday party to celebrate its second year of growth. Kanata Standard, July 20, 1979:7; Kanata Standard, August 3, 1979:1.

 

August 3, 1979

A proposed expansion for the March Montessori School was finalized. This was driven by a growing demand for Montessori education in the community. Kanata Standard, August 3, 1979:9.

 

August 8, 1979

As part of Project 4000, the first Vietnamese family arrived in Kanata. The Voong’s were set up in a house donated by Campeau Corporation for one year, including heat and hydro. Project 4000 had been previously launched by Ottawa Mayor Marion Dewer, who had also recommended that Kanata set up a committee to coordinate local efforts. Subsequently, a Co-ordinating Committee was struck. Kanata Standard, July 20, 1979:1,2; Kanata Standard, August 17, 1979:1.

 

August 14, 1979

Kanata City Council recommended that the Mayor’s annual salary would rise from $11,000 to $20,000 and the Aldermen’s from $4,500 to $6,500. It would come under final approval in September, 1979. Kanata Standard, August 17, 1979:1.

 

August 17, 1979

In a letter to the editor, Maurice Dubras and his family said their good-byes to Kanata. They stated: “We are about to embark on a very different life style in the knowledge that no other urban community could compare with Kanata. Kanata Standard, August 17, 1979:2.

 

August 28, 1979

Two Kanata youths, 17-year-old Douglas Conner and 16-year-old Chris Quinsey, were killed in an automobile accident. The incident took place on the Huntley Town Line Road, where the vehicle overturned into the Carp River. Kanata Standard, August 31, 1979:1.

 

August 31, 1979

It was reported that 17-year-old Kanata resident Lindsay Eltis had won an all-expense-paid trip to the Alberta oil sands. He had participated in the Canada-wide Science Fair in London Ontario, and was recognized as having the best environment-related project in the fair’s senior division. Kanata Standard, August 31, 1979:1.

 

August 31, 1979

Meetings between officials from the City of Kanata ad the Provincial Ministry of Culture and Recreation were held to discuss a proposed $12,000 recreation study for the City. It was to be completed by August, 1980. Kanata Standard, August 31, 1979:1.

 

September 8, 1979

A successful Glen Cairn Fun Fair was held. Kanata Standard, September 14, 1979:1.

 

September 12, 1979

Kanata City Council met in the Katimavik Community Centre, and asked residents for input on alterations to ward boundaries. Kanata Standard, September 14, 1979:1.

 

September 12, 1979

An extreme-noise by-law was proposed by Kanata City Council, which would prohibit many normal activities if they produced an audible sound. Only Alderman Bob Kingham objected. Activities prohibited at various hours or days would include racing the engine of a car, operating a lawn mower, operating a radio or hi-fi set, yelling, barking by a dog, ringing of Church bells, etc. Kanata Standard, September 14, 1979:1.

 

September 14, 1979

A Standard editorial emphasized that the newspaper, as a rather large community-owned operation, relied heavily on volunteers. The editors stated that recent editions had been lacking in “hard” news and investigative articles, due to their “cadre of volunteers” becoming “alarmingly small.” Kanata Standard, September 14, 1979:2.

 

September 14, 1979

The Interlangues School of Languages announced the opening of its West End School in Kanata. Kanata Standard, September 14, 1979:7.

 

September 14, 1979

It was reported that a group of residents, led by Alderman Jean Gubby, were pushing for a Committee to support the Ottawa Civic Hospital’s five year Development Plan. Kanata Standard, September 14, 1979:16.

 

September 16, 1979

A ceremonial sod-turning occurred at St. Paul’s Anglican Church to mark the beginning of construction of a new church hall. Kanata Standard, September 28, 1979:1.

 

September 16, 1979

A Kanata concert debut to begin the fall season was held at the Earl of March Auditorium. Kanata Standard, September 28, 1979:9.

 

September 22, 1979

The Kanata Singles began their fall season of dances. Kanata Standard, September 14, 1979:14.

 

September 28, 1979

In a Standard editorial, Isa Clayton criticized Council for spending valuable time on things like the recently proposed anti-noise by-law. Clayton stated: “As it stands Kanata has far too MANY restrictions” and that if Council “have nothing more constructive to do with OUR time, we employ them on a part-time basis.” Kanata Standard, September 28, 1979:2.

 

September 28, 1979

Bob Kingham stated in a Standard article that the noise by-law recently introduced by Kanata City Council had “evoked more public interest in our new city than any other single issue since the election.” He had received around 50 calls on the issue. Kanata Standard, September 28, 1979:1.

 

September 28, 1979

The City of Kanata and the Recreation Department opened a room in the John Mlacak Centre to be used as a Teen Centre. Kanata Standard, September 28, 1979:11.

 

September 29, 1979

The 7th Annual City of Kanata Oktoberfest was held. Kanata Standard, September 14, 1979:10-11.

 

October 3, 1979

The Kanata Beaverbrook Community Association held a General Meeting. It was reported as being a very “contentious” meeting, which eventually led to the adoption of a new constitution and set of by-laws. A motion was also passed to extend the term of the current Board of Directors and Executive to June 15, 1980. Kanata Standard, October 12, 1979:1.

 

October 9, 1979

In a Kanata City Council meeting, Mayor Wilkinson indicated that there may be potentially large increases in taxes. Kanata Standard, October 12, 1979:1.

 

October 12, 1979

The City of Kanata Auditor’s Report for 1979 was published in the Standard. Kanata Standard, September 28, 1979:12-13.

 

October 13, 1979

There was a musical performance by David Gailbraith and Friends. Fred Boyd reported that the presentation made for a “very enjoyable evening.” Kanata Standard, October 26, 1979:20.

 

October 15, 1979

A meeting was held to discuss the future of the Kanata Standard newspaper. Plans were put in place to ensure meeting growing needs and opportunities of the “enlarged” paper. Kanata Standard, October 26, 1979:1.

 

October 17, 1979

The Kanata Beaverbrook Community Association held its New Residents’ Night. Over 50 people attended. Kanata Standard, October 26, 1979:1.

 

October 17, 1979

Steinberg’s 9th and largest store was opened for business at Hazeldean Mall. Kanata Standard, October 26, 1979:5.

 

October 17, 1979

Towers Department Store opened in Hazeldean Mall. Kanata Standard, October 26, 1979:6.

 

October 18, 1979

The Stittsville and District Snowmobile Association held its Annual General Meeting. Kanata Standard, October 12, 1979:8.

 

October 20, 1979

The Kinsmen Club of West Carleton held their 1st Annual Lobster & Beef Night. Over 300 people attended the event.

 

October 24, 1979

The Kanata Theatre opened its season with Forty Carets. It was directed by Laurence Thornton and the cast included Marg Awthority, Murray Hayes, Rosie Keneford, Mary Mauger, Jennifer Jermyn, Paula Wilke, Liane Freedman, Bob Knight, Jim Ritchie, and Barrie Kirk. Kanata Standard, October 12, 1979:18.

 

October 26, 1979

A feature article in the Standard outlined events rendering a hydro utility possible in Kanata. Art Bowker was reported as stating that he was recommending that a hydro utility be established for the City, and that the final report would go to the Minister of Energy. Kanata Standard, October 26, 1979:1.

 

October 26, 1979

The Air Cadet League of Canada, in cooperation with the Kiwanis Club, announced their intent to form an Air Cadet Squadron in Kanata. Kanata Standard, October 26, 1979:11.

 

October 26, 1979

The New Amended Kanata Beaverbrook Community Association Constitution of October 3 was published in the Standard. Kanata Standard, October 26, 1979:14-15.

 

October 26, 1979

Regional Council held a Special Regional Council meeting to deal with the report on Environmental Lands, formerly called Conservation Lands for the Region. A provision was made to allow some use of plans of subdivision to permit both landowners and local municipalities to have a greater degree of flexibility in dealing with the use of environmental lands. Kanata Standard, October 26, 1979:18-19; Kanata Standard November 9, 1979:1,12; Kanata Standard, November 9, 1979:1,12.

 

October 26, 1979

Information on the new Kinsmen Participark was published in the Standard. Kanata Standard, October 26, 1979:21-3.

 

October 30, 1979

An official reception was held to celebrate the opening of Hazeldean Mall. Kanata Standard, November 9, 1979:10

 

November 6, 1979

The Carleton School Board Committee held a Whole Committee meeting to consider the five-year capital plan and the priorities for future school construction. Kanata Standard, November 9, 1979:2.

 

November 9, 1979

A feature in the Standard updated Project 4000 and the status of the first Vietnamese family sponsored in Kanata as part of the program. Kanata Standard, November 9, 1979:1,12.

 

November 20, 1979

There was a sod-turning ceremony to mark a major expansion of the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Commercial Products, located in the Kanata North Industrial Park. Kanata Standard, November 23, 1979:1.

 

November 22, 1979

Kanata youth Bill Casley was presented with a personal bravery award by the Kanata-Carleton Rotary Club. The previous August, Casley had pulled David Malloy from a burning car just before it exploded. November 23, 1979:11.

 

November 23, 1979

The President of the National Capital Equestrian Park announced that a Wintario grant approval was given to cover 50 percent, or $416,612, of an all-weather indoor riding arena. Kanata Standard, November 23, 1979:13.

 

November 26, 1979

A meeting was held in Rural March to discuss whether or not to remain part of Kanata or to become part of West Carleton.

 

November 27, 1979

Kanata City Council passed a by-law authorizing the acquisition of land, the design and construction of a library in Glen Cairn. It was estimated to cost $502,000. Kanata Standard, December 7, 1979:13.

 

November 27, 1979

Kanata City Council approved the acquisition of land and the architectural design fees for a new rural fire hall, estimated at $155,000.

 

November 30, 1979

Mitel officially opened its Kanata headquarters. The company was already planning further expansion to its Kanata, Ogdensburg and Puerto Rico plants. Kanata Standard, December 7, 1979:21.

 

December 1, 1979

The City of Kanata celebrated its 1st birthday. Approximately 400 people attended a the festivities at Glen Cairn Community Centre. Campeau Corporation provided several birthday gifts, including a Campeau University Scholarship, a giant outdoor skating rink, and a giant toboggan run. Kanata Standard, December 7, 1979:1.

 

December 1, 1979

Mayor Wilkinson presented the Kingham family with a mounted picture of their winning logo design for the City of Kanata at the City’s 1st birthday. Kanata Standard, December 7, 1979:31.

 

December 4, 1979

Kanata City Council opened their meeting with a tribute to Alderman Lund for his work on the Hydro Committees leading up to an agreement to set up a city Hydro Utility. Kanata Standard, December 7, 1979:1.

 

December 4, 1979

Kanata City Council approved a motion in principle to change the name of Highway 17 to March Road. Kanata Standard, December 7, 1979:4.

 

December 7, 1979

An article by Carol Dougherty, based on interview with Mayor Marianne Wilkinson with regard to the first year of the City of Kanata, was published in the Standard. Dougherty wrote: “Not unlike the parents of a first newborn, the mayor and council have frequently relied upon trial and error and upon their own judgment to make decisions. In fact the lack of precedent, policy or procedure has forced council to learn through experience and to grow with the city.” Kanata Standard, December 7, 1979:6.

 

December 7, 1979

Bob Kingham commented in an article in the Standard on the first year of the City of Kanata. Kingham stated: “...you cannot make a community by Law. First and foremost it takes people — not a faceless legion, but neighbours and friends whose membership in Kanata derives from a conscious sense of belonging.” Kanata Standard, December 7, 1979:7.

 

December 7, 1979

Doug Nash wrote A Year of Reflection, to commemorate Kanata’s birthday. He stated: “I count this first year as a beneficial learning experience. I now realize that the provincial government has a great deal of jurisdiction over how a municipality operates, and it has been a very revealing experience to study the fine points of the Ontario Municipal Act.” Kanata Standard, December 7, 1979:8.

 

December 7, 1979

Charlie Rogers’ article, A Year in Review, outlined his participation in the first year of the City of Kanata. Rogers stated: “We are suffering from growing pains (possibly some headaches still around from motherhood), but I feel that we are progressing at a reasonable rate considering the circumstances and I look forward to a better progress rate in the next twelve months.” Kanata Standard, December 7, 1979:9.

 

December 7, 1979

Marianne Wilkinson, in her Commentary, reflected on the past year as Mayor of the new City of Kanata. She stated that the year had been full of “challenges, of accomplishments, of frustrations, of pleasure, of hard work, of long hours, and of tremendous encouragement and assistance given to me by the residents of Kanata, the members of Council and particularly by the Kanata City Staff.” Kanata Standard, December 7, 1979:14.

 

December 7, 1979

It was reported that three new refugee families had arrived in the Kanata area, as part of the ongoing Project 4000 program. Kanata Standard, December 7, 1979:30.

 

December 11, 1979

The speed limit on Eagleson Road from Highway 7 to Timm Drive was lowered from 80 km/h to 60 km/h. Kanata Standard, Jan. 11, 1980:4.

 

December 21, 1979

In a letter to the Editor, E. C. Prince criticized Kanata City Council for allowing the construction of the Participark, calling it “another pillaging of the natural landscape and thus the loss of the pastoral scene.” Kanata Standard, December 21, 1979:2.

    

A CH-47F Chinook helicopter sits on the tarmac during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 13 (JOINTEX) at Airfield 21, Wainwright, Alberta on May 26, 2013.

 

Un hélicoptère Chinook CH47F repose sur l’aire de trafic de l’aérodrome 21 de Wainright (Alberta), pendant l’exercice Maple Resolve 13 (JOINTEX), le 26 mai 2013.

 

Photo: Corporal/Caporal Éric Girard, 3e Escadre Bagotville

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A CH-146 Griffon helicopter from 430 Tactical Helicopter Squadron heads towards Edmonton to practice landing at hospitals to prepare for the possibility of medical evacuations during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21, April 30, 2021.

 

Photo by: Corporal Connie Valin, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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Un hélicoptère CH-146 Griffon du 430e Escadron tactique d’hélicoptères se dirige vers Edmonton afin de s’exercer à atterrir sur des sites de centres hospitaliers en préparation à d’éventuelles évacuations médicales, au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 21, le 30 avril 2021.

Photo : Caporal Connie Valin, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Corporal Brandon Balan of 1st Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry looks for possible opposing force movements around the village of Enriquillo in the Wainwright Garrison training area during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE on May 26, 2016.

 

Photo: Sgt Jean-Francois Lauzé, Garrison Imaging, Petawawa

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Le caporal Brandon Balan, membre du 1er Bataillon, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, assure la surveillance afin de détecter tout mouvement possible de la part des forces adverses aux alentours du village Enriquillo, dans le secteur d’entraînement de la garnison Wainwright au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, le 26 mai 2016.

 

Photo : Sgt Jean-Francois Lauzé, Services d’imagerie de la garnison Petawawa

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Peacefully resolving the overriding political, economic and social concerns of our time requires a multifaceted approach, including mechanisms to address the links between the natural environment and human security. UNDP, UNEP, OSCE and NATO have joined forces in the Environment and Security (ENVSEC) Initiative to offer countries their combined pool of expertise and resources towards that aim. ENVSEC assessment of environment and security linkages in the South Caucasus was completed in 2004 and presented at the Ministerial meeting of EECCA countries in Tbilisi. The assessment as well as already on-going initiatives form a basis for an ENVSEC work programme in the region.

 

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16.oktobrī Rīgas ostā ieradās nākamā ASV operācijas “Atlantic Resolve” rotācija, kas dosies pildīt dienesta pienākumus Lietuvā.

 

ASV karavīri, ekipējums un bruņutehnika ieradās Rīgas ostā no Forthudas, Teksasā, ASV un tālāk cauri Latvijai tiks nogādāta Lietuvā.

 

Pēc Krievijas veiktās Krimas aneksijas 2014. gada pavasarī un agresijas Ukrainas austrumos ASV sāka mācību operāciju „Atlantic Resolve”. Operācijas mērķis ir apliecināt ASV nepārtraukto ieguldījumu NATO dalībvalstu kolektīvajā drošībā, veicinot mieru un stabilitāti Baltijas valstīs un Polijā. Operācija ir izvērsta arī Rumānijā un Bulgārijā.

 

Foto: seržants Ēriks Kukutis

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MCpl Sean Sullivan from 1st Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry shows his replacement, Pte Burg, his arcs of fire while manning the trench. A Light Armoured Vehicle III can be seen behind them.

 

Photo by Cpl D. Salisbury

(c) DND/MDN, Canada

 

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Concu et donné par le Centre canadien d'entaînement aux manœuvres (CCEM) dont le quartier général est situé a Wainwright, Maple Resolve entraine les troupes dans des situations d'entraînement réalistes et intenses.

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Nothing you see here is real, even though the conversion or the presented background story might be based historical facts. BEWARE!

 

Some background:

The Siege of Malta was a military campaign in the Mediterranean Theatre of the Second World War. From 1940–42, the fight for the control of the strategically important island of Malta pitted the air forces and navies of Italy and Germany against the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy.

 

The opening of a new front in North Africa in mid-1940 increased Malta's already considerable value. British air and sea forces based on the island could attack Axis ships transporting vital supplies and reinforcements from Europe.

General Erwin Rommel, in de facto field command of Axis forces in North Africa recognized its importance quickly. In May 1941, he warned that "Without Malta the Axis will end by losing control of North Africa".

 

The Axis resolved to bomb or starve Malta into submission, by attacking its ports, towns, cities, and Allied shipping supplying the island. Malta was one of the most intensively bombed areas during the war. The Luftwaffe (German Air Force) and the Regia Aeronautica (Italian Royal Air Force) flew a total of 3,000 bombing raids over a period of two years in an effort to destroy RAF defences and the ports.

 

Success would have made possible a combined German—Italian amphibious landing (Operation Herkules) supported by German airborne forces (Fallschirmjäger). It was never carried out. In the event, Allied convoys were able to supply and reinforce Malta, while the RAF defended its airspace, though at great cost in material and lives.

 

When it became clear to the British that the Italian air forces were limited and having little impact on the population, which could endure, a steady stream of reinforcements arrived. The potential of the base was realized and Whitehall ordered further aircraft into the island; including Hurricane and Buffalo fighters, Martin Marylands, Sunderlands, Vickers Wellingtons, more Swordfish and submarines. It provided an increasingly potent offensive arm.

 

The RAF Buffalos eventuall saw use in Far East and in the MTO: Appraisal by Royal Air Force acceptance personnel criticized it on numerous points including inadequate armament and lack of pilot armor, poor high-altitude performance, engine overheating, maintenance issues, and cockpit controls, while it was praised for its handling, roomy cockpit, and visibility. With a top speed of about 323 mph (520 km/h) at 21,000 ft (6,400 m), but with fuel starvation issues over 15,000 ft (4,600 m), it was considered unfit for duty in Western Europe.

 

The Brewster Model B-339E, as modified and supplied to Great Britain (as Buffalo Mk. I) was distinctly inferior in performance to the F2A-2 (Model B-339) from the original order. It had a less powerful (1,000 hp/745.7 kW) engine compared to the F2A-2's 1,200 hp (895 kW) Cyclone, yet was substantially heavier due to all of the additional modifications (some 900 lb/400 kg).

The semi-retractable tail wheel had been exchanged for a larger fixed model, which was also less aerodynamic. Top speed was reduced from 323 mph (520 km/h) to 313 mph (504 km/h) at combat altitudes. Since there was no other place to use them, about 50 of the 170 RAF Buffalos were sent into the MTO (Crete, Egypt, Tunisia and later Malta and Italy).

 

In service, some effort was made by at least one Brewster squadron to improve the type's sluggish performance: the fuselage tanks were filled with a minimum of fuel, and run on high-octane aviation petrol where available; a few aircraft were lightened by some 1,000 lb (450 kg) by removing armor plate, armored windshields, radios, gun camera, and all other unnecessary equipment, and by replacing the .50 in (12.7 mm) machine guns with .303 in (7.7 mm) machine guns, but the lack of firepower and protection could not outweigh the marginal improvements in performance.

 

Meanwhile, the Italian invasion of Egypt had failed to achieve its goals and the British counter-offensive, Operation Compass, drove the Italians back into Libya. The diversion of the North African Campaign drew away significant Italian air units which were rushed from Italy and Sicily to deal with the disasters.

 

The relief on Malta was significant as the British could concentrate their forces for offensive, rather than defensive operations. In November 1940, after months of poorly coordinated Italian air strikes, the FAA and Royal Navy struck at Italian naval forces in Taranto.

The following Battle of Taranto was a victory for sea-air power. Fairey Swordfish torpedo bombers disabled a number of Italian heavy units, backed by Buffalo escorts - one of the type’s most significant contributions during the Malta campaign.

The withdrawal of the Italian fleet to Naples, out of reach of British aircraft, was a strategic victory which handed naval supremacy to the British for the time being.

 

By November 1942, the Axis had lost the Second Battle of El Alamein and the Allies had landed forces in Vichy French Morocco and Algeria under Operation Torch. The Axis diverted their forces to the Battle of Tunisia, and attacks on Malta were rapidly reduced. The siege of Malta effectively ended in November 1942.

 

In December 1942, air and sea forces operating from Malta went over to the offensive. By May 1943, they had sunk 230 Axis ships in 164 days, the highest Allied sinking rate of the war. The Allied victory played a major role in the eventual Allied success in North Africa.

By that time, all RAF Buffalos in the MTO had been retired and replaced, e. g. with surplus Supermarine Spitfires from North Africa, or they had already been relegated into 2nd line duties or allocated to Air Sea Rescue units.

  

General characteristics

Crew: one

Length: 26 ft 4 in (8.03 m)

Wingspan: 35 ft 0 in (10.67 m)

Height: 12 ft 0 in (3.66 m)

Wing area: 209 sq ft (19.4 m2)

Empty weight: 4,732 lb (2,146 kg)

Max takeoff weight: 7,159 lb (3,247 kg)

 

Powerplant:

1 × Wright R-1820-40 Cyclone 9 9-cyl air-cooled radial piston engine, 1,000 hp (745.7 kW)

 

Performance:

Maximum speed: 321 mph (517 km/h; 279 kn)

Cruise speed: 161 mph (140 kn; 259 km/h)

Range: 965 mi (839 nmi; 1,553 km)

Service ceiling: 33,200 ft (10,119 m)

Rate of climb: 2,440 ft/min (12.4 m/s) [N 9]

 

Armament:

4× 0.50 in (12.7 mm) M2 Browning machine guns,

one pair nose-mounted, and one per wing

Two underwing hardpoints for light bombs or other ordnance

  

The kit and its assembly:

This simple but highly whiffy Matchbox Buffalo was inspired by a recent project thread at whatifmodelers.com, and the fact that I had a surplus kit in the pile.

 

Discussions circled around the Buffalo in Malta, and its potential liveries. Malta (and to a lesser degree the MTO in general) was obviously a very creative turf, since many RAF planes sported rather unusual if not improvised paint schemes, ranging from Desert Scheme (when coming from North Africa) over Tropical Scheme (Mid Stone/Dark Earth/Sky) up to totally weird concoctions, made up with local paints. Lots of potential!

 

I decided to join the mayhem with a kit, too, and after digging in RAF history I came across the Air Sea Rescue Squadrons – a suitable employer for the rather outdated Buffalo, which only saw limited use in Crete (through the Royal Navy). The ASR squadrons also offer the benefit of (typically) yellow codes, another unusual detail that’s probably not well known.

 

From that, the kit was more or less built OOB; online addition is a dashboard, the flaps were lowered (easy to realize with the Matchbox kit and pieces of styrene sheet) and scratched lifeboat containers on the wing hardpoints – based on pics from Westland Lysanders and Baulton Paul Defiants in the ASR role, and made from some rather ugly, modern Soviet iron bombs from a KP Su-25. Ugh!

  

Painting and markings:

More fun in this section. Finding a weird but still suitable livery was tricky. Since the Buffalos would not come from North Africa (at least in my Whifworld and in this case) and overpainted Desert Scheme was not my way to go. I used the standard Temperate Scheme (Dark Green/Dark Earth/Sky) as basis, since that was the livery of the Buffalos based on Crete. But I would not leave it this way…

 

Other rather unusual MTO schemes included all-blue RAF aircraft, e. g. Martlets (Grumman F4F) in Azure Blue, as well as Bristol Beaufort torpedo bombers in an all dark blue and medium blue scheme. Then I also found a CG rendition of an all-blue Hurricane with a Temperate Scheme fin – and that was more or less the direction.

 

My scheme would be an all-blue upper surface, but with an original fin, plus Mediterranean Blue undersurfaces - but with certain twists. The fin was kept Dark Green/Dark Earth, using Modelmaster enamels. The same colors were also used as a kind of primer, since some of the old camouflage was supposed to shine through the new blue upper side. These were painted with Humbrol 96, “RAF Blue”, which was actually rather worn by ground support vehicles. But why not use it as improvised camouflage paint?

The spinner was kept in Dark Green, with a tip in Humbrol 23 (Duck Egg Blue).

 

The undersides follow a similar pattern: in a first step, thin Black and Sky were painted on the lower halves, and the painted over with an individual mix of white, grey, blue and a bit of green - trying to mix a pale blue color. Again, some of the former camouflage was to show through. The respective black and Sky wheel cap was retained, though.

 

This effect was later enhanced through careful wet sanding on all surfaces, in order to create a worn look - IMHO, the desired effect can only be achieved this way; the same way as a real paint finish would be built up.

 

All inner surfaces were painted with RAF Cockpit Green (Modelmaster Authentic), the scratched lifeboat containers were painted plain yellow – a nice contrast.

 

To add some more weirdness I painted one lower aircraft half black before overpainting it with the Sky tone – as if the former scheme had been hastily painted over. I also kept the Temperate Land scheme on maintenance doors, as if replacement parts had been used. On some areas I also used a slightly different blue tone, as if some repair had been done or the code overpainted/replaced.

 

Then the whole kit received a thorough black ink wash and serious panel shading with lighter shades of the basic tones.

 

The roundels and the fin flash come from the Matchbox kit. The yellow code letters were taken from a generic aftermarket sheet (what explains the small size...). AFAIK, 274 Sq. was allocated the tactical code “NH”, but apparently it was not carried at all, only the individual aircraft’s letter? Anyway,I added the full code, due to the small letters, and the unusual color adds another interesting detail.

The aircraft serial was puzzled together with single digits from TL Modellbau, “W8251” was never used, though, the RAF’s Buffalo serials ended with W8250.

Finally, everything was sealed with Revell matt acrylic varnish.

  

Not a complex whif to build (done in 4-5 days), painting the thing and doing the background legwork was more of a challenge. This Maltese Buffalo looks slightly tatty, but so odd and weird that it’s almost credible… ;)

A U.S. Army M1A2 Abrams tank of 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, maneuvers towards the objective while conducting a company attack lane during exercise Combined Resolve III at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Oct. 24, 2014. Combined Resolve III is a multinational exercise, which includes more than 4,000 participants from NATO and partner nations, and is designed to provide a complex training scenario that focuses on multinational unified land operations and reinforces the U.S. commitment to NATO and Europe. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Lloyd Villanueva)

Canadian and British forces work together during a defensive battle simulation at first light on May 15, 2023, during Ex MAPLE RESOLVE in Wainwright, AB. Anti-tank weapons played a key role in the battle.

 

Les forces canadiennes et britanniques ont travaillé ensemble lors d'une simulation de bataille défensive à la première lumière du jour le 15 mai 2023, pendant l'Ex MAPLE RESOLVE à Wainwright, AB. Les armes antichar ont joué un rôle clé dans la bataille.

 

Photo: MCpl/Cplc Rod Doucet

Cpt. Sasa Maksimowic, 4th Land Forces Brigade, Serbian Army and Maj. Davit Aleksanyan, Armenian Peacekeeping Brigade, review their actions after a dismounted situational training exercise at the Hohenfels Training Area during exercise Combined Resolve III, Oct. 28, 2014. Details at www.army.mil/article/137657.

 

Combined Resolve III is a U.S. Army Europe-directed multinational exercise at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, including more than 4,000 participants from NATO and partner nations. For more, go to www.eur.army/jmtc/CombinedResolveIII.html. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Michael Broughey, 65th Public Affairs Operations Center)

Kara and I resolving our problem like ladies! LOL

A member of the 2-116 Calvary Regiment USA works as the Primary Training Audience (PTA) to provide a safe cordon around the Combat Supply Drop zone at Saville farms at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright, Alberta during Exercise Maple Resolve on October 16, 2012.

 

Un membre du 2-116 Calvary Regiment des États-Unis agit à titre de groupe-cible principal de l’instruction (GCPI) afin d’assurer un périmètre de sécurité autour de la zone de largage d’approvisionnements de combat, à la ferme Saville de la Base des Forces canadiennes Wainwright (Alberta), lors de l’exercice Maple Resolve, le 16 octobre 2012.

 

Photo : Cpl Tina Gillies

 

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Cpl. Milan Milnowic and Cpt. Sasa Maksimowic, 4th Land Forces Brigade, Serbian Army hold their position, after coming under attack during a dismounted situational training exercise at the Hohenfels Training Area during exercise Combined Resolve III, Oct. 28, 2014. Details at www.army.mil/article/137657.

 

Combined Resolve III is a U.S. Army Europe-directed multinational exercise at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, including more than 4,000 participants from NATO and partner nations. For more, go to www.eur.army/jmtc/CombinedResolveIII.html. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Michael Broughey, 65th Public Affairs Operations Center)

The crew of an M1126 Stryker from Commanche Troop, 1st Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, stand-by to roll out to their next react to ambush lane with Estonian Soldiers at a training area near Tapa, Estonia, Oct. 28, 2014. These lanes are conducted to help both the Estonian Conscripted Soldiers and U.S. Soldiers hone their skills. These activities are part of the U.S. Army Europe-led Operation Atlantic Resolve land force assurance training taking place across Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to enhance multinational interoperability, strengthen relationships among allied militaries, contribute to regional stability and demonstrate US commitment to NATO. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by 1st Lt. Jeffrey Rivard)

Verlegung von Black Hawk und Chinook Helicopter von Bremerhaven nach Nordholz zwecks auftanken

Soldiers from the 16th Sustainment Brigade practice evacuating casualties under fire during exercise Combined Resolve III, Oct. 28, 2014. Combined Resolve III is a U.S. Army Europe-directed multinational exercise at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, including more than 4,000 participants from NATO and partner nations. Combined Resolve III is designed to provide a complex training scenario that focuses on multinational unified land operations and reinforces the U.S. commitment to NATO and Europe. The exercise features the U.S. Army’s Regionally Aligned Forces for Europe-the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division-which supports the U.S. European Command during Operation Atlantic Resolve. For more photos, videos, and stories from Combined Resolve III, go to www.eur.army/jmtc/CombinedResolveIII.html. (U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. Henry Chan, 16th Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs, 21st Theater Sustainment Command)

A member of The 2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment provides cover for his section during a simulated attack as part of Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE in Wainwright, Alberta on May 21, 2022.

 

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Un membre du 2e Bataillon, The Royal Canadian Regiment, assure la couverture de sa section lors d’une attaque simulée dans le cadre de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, à Wainwright, en Alberta, le 21 mai 2022.

 

Photo : Cpl Aimee Rintjema, Forces armées canadiennes

  

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Christopher Cavoli, Commanding General, Joint Multinational Training Command, oberves maneuvering during a distinguished visitor tour during Combined Resolve III, Oct. 24, 2014, at the Hohenfels Training Area with Lt. Gen. Aleksander Zivkovic, Commanding, Serbian Army. Combined Resolve III is a U.S Army Europe-directed multinational exercise at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, including more than 4,000 participants from NATO and partner nations. Combined Resolve III is designed to provide a complex training scenario that focuses on multinational unified land operations and reinforces the U.S commitment to NATO and Europe. The exercises features the U.S. Army’s Regionally Aligned Force for Europe-the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division-which supports the U.S. European Command during Operation Atlantic Resolve. For more photos, videos, and stories from Combined Resolve III, go to www.eur.army.mil/jmtc/CombinedResolveIII.html. .(U.S. Army photo by Sarah Tate, JMTC PAO).

A member of the 2nd Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment (2RCR) checks around the corner before advancing on the next building in the Urban training area of Wainwright, Alberta during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE, on May 21, 2022.

 

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Un membre du 2e Bataillon, The Royal Canadian Regiment (2RCR), vérifie les alentours avant de s’avancer vers le prochain bâtiment, dans le secteur d’entraînement aux opérations en milieu urbain de Wainwright, en Alberta, au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, le 21 mai 2022.

 

Photo : Matelot-chef Dan Bard, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes

 

A member of the 2nd Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment (2RCR) watches from inside a building as other members of the 2RCR take control of the building in the Urban training area of Wainwright Alberta during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE on May 21, 2022.

 

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Un membre du 2e Bataillon, The Royal Canadian Regiment (2RCR), se trouvant à l’intérieur d’un bâtiment, observe les autres membres du 2RCR prendre le contrôle du bâtiment, dans le secteur d’entraînement aux opérations en milieu urbain de Wainwright, en Alberta, au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, le 21 mai 2022.

 

Photo : Matelot-chef Dan Bard, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes

 

A member of the 2nd Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment (2RCR) calls out targets, as a sniper from A Company, The Royal Welsh Regiment, engages targets in the Urban training area of Wainwright, Alberta during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE, on May 21, 2022.

 

Please Credit: Master Sailor Dan Bard, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

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Un tireur d’élite de la Compagnie A, The Royal Welsh Regiment, vise les cibles que lui désigne un membre du 2e Bataillon, The Royal Canadian Regiment (2RCR), dans le secteur d’entraînement aux opérations en milieu urbain de Wainwright, en Alberta, au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, le 21 mai 2022.

 

Photo : Matelot-chef Dan Bard, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes

  

An Austrian soldier of 2nd Company, 25th Infantry Battalion, 7th Infantry Brigade uses binoculars to survey the area during exercise Combined Resolve II at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 21, 2014. Combined Resolve II is a multinational decisive action training environment exercise occurring at the Joint Multinational Training Command’s Hohenfels and Grafenwoehr Training Areas that involves more than 4,000 participants from 15 partner nations. The intent of the exercise is to train and prepare a U.S. led multinational brigade to interoperate with multiple partner nations and execute unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Justin De Hoyos/Released)

Soldiers from the Royal Dutch Army prepare for movement as opposing forces, during a situational training exercise at the Hohenfels Training Area during exercise Combined Resolve III, Oct. 28, 2014. Details at www.army.mil/article/137657.

 

Combined Resolve III is a U.S. Army Europe-directed multinational exercise at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, including more than 4,000 participants from NATO and partner nations. For more, go to www.eur.army/jmtc/CombinedResolveIII.html. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Michael Broughey, 65th Public Affairs Operations Center)

A U.S. Army M1A2 Abrams tank of 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry advances on the objective during exercise Combined Resolve II at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 21, 2014. Combined Resolve II is a multinational decisive action training environment exercise occurring at the Joint Multinational Training Command’s Hohenfels and Grafenwoehr Training Areas that involves more than 4,000 participants from 15 partner nations. The intent of the exercise is to train and prepare a U.S. led multinational brigade to interoperate with multiple partner nations and execute unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Tyler Kingsbury/Released)

1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division Soldiers review the attack plan with Moldovan Soldiers before a situational training exercise at the Hohenfels Training Area, as part of exercise Combined Resolve III, Oct. 26, 2014. Combined Resolve III is a U.S Army Europe-directed multinational exercise at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, including more than 4,000 participants from NATO and partner nations. Combined Resolve III is designed to provide a complex training scenario that focuses on multinational unified land operations and reinforces the U.S commitment to NATO and Europe. The exercises features the U.S. Army’s Regionally Aligned Force for Europe-the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division-which supports the U.S. European Command during Operation Atlantic Resolve. For more photos, videos, and stories from Combined Resolve III, go to www.eur.army.mil/jmtc/CombinedResolveIII.html. .(U.S. Army photo by SGT Michael Broughey )

The Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of National Defence, Canadian Chief of the Defence Staff, General Wayne Eyre and Associate Deputy Minister of National Defence Stefanie Beck meet with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in the training area at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright, during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE on May 12, 2022.

 

Please credit: Master Sailor Dan Bard, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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L’honorable Anita Anand, ministre de la Défense nationale, le général Wayne Eyre, chef d’état major de la Défense du Canada, et la sous-ministre déléguée de la Défense nationale Stefanie Beck rencontrent des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le secteur d’entraînement de la Base des Forces canadiennes Wainwright, au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, le 12 mai 2022.

 

Photo : Matelot chef Dan Bard, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes

 

A member of the Canadian Armed Forces and a member of the United States Army prepare medication for a medical evacuation exercise during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 22, at Canadian Forces Base in Wainwright, Alberta, May 11, 2022.

 

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Un membre des Forces armées canadiennes et un membre de l’armée américaine préparent des médicaments en vue d’un exercice d’évacuation médicale au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 22, à la Base des Forces canadiennes de Wainwright, en Alberta, le 11 mai 2022.

 

Photo : Caporale Aimee Rintjema, Forces armées canadiennes

 

A U.S. Soldier of 91st Brigade Engineer Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division fires at opposition forces during exercise Combined Resolve II at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany May 22, 2014. Combined Resolve II is a multinational decisive action training environment exercise occurring at the Joint Multinational Training Command’s Hohenfels and Grafenwoehr Training Areas that involves more than 4,000 participants from 15 partner nations. The intent of the exercise is to train and prepare a U.S. led multinational brigade to interoperate with multiple partner nations and execute unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Nicholaus Williams/Released)

Serbian soldiers of Rifle Platoon, 4th Army Brigade, perform movement drills during exercise Combined Resolve III at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Oct. 25, 2014. Combined Resolve III is a multinational exercise, which includes more than 4,000 participants from NATO and partner nations, and is designed to provide a complex training scenario that focuses on multinational unified land operations and reinforces the U.S. commitment to NATO and Europe. (U.S. Army photo by Pvt. Courtney Hubbard)

U.S. Soldiers of Alpha Company, 3rd Combined Arms Battalion, 69th Armored Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division exit a M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle to mark a cleared road while conducting movement to contact training during exercise Combined Resolve IV at the U.S. Armyâs Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 25, 2015. Combined Resolve IV is an Army Europe directed exercise training a multinational brigade and enhancing interoperability with allies and partner nations. Combined Resolve trains on unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. The Combined Resolve series of exercises incorporates the U.S. Armyâs Regionally Aligned Force with the European Activity Set to train with European Allies and partners. The 7th Army JMTC is the only training command outside the continental United States, providing realistic and relevant training to U.S. Army, Joint Service, NATO, allied and multinational units, and is a regular venue for some of the largest training exercises for U.S. and European Forces. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. John Cress Jr./Released)

US Army soldier guide their tank out of concealment during Exercise Combined Resolve. Held in Hohenfels, Germany, this US-led exercise convened armoured units from nine NATO Allied and partner nations to test their readiness.

U.S. Soldiers of Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division prepare to dry fire an M109A6 Paladin howitzer during exercise Combined Resolve II at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 20, 2014. Combined Resolve II is a multinational decisive action training environment exercise occurring at the Joint Multinational Training Command’s Hohenfels and Grafenwoehr Training Areas that involves more than 4,000 participants from 15 partner nations. The intent of the exercise is to train and prepare a U.S. led multinational brigade to interoperate with multiple partner nations and execute unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Brian Chaney

Voormalig woonhuis van gemeente-architect Hendrik Hofstee aan de Hoofdweg 194 in Eelde. Hendrik Hofstee overleed op 17-2-1959 in Eelde op 70-jarige leeftijd. Hij was tevens lid van de Gemeenteraad van Eelde (1952-1956), leraar Vaktekenschool, commandant Vrijwillige Brandweer, bestuurlid Boerenleenbank en voorzitter van het Waterschap Eelderwolderpolder.

 

Ingezonden brief van Gemeente-architect H. Hofstee in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 13-9-1926:

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"De heer H. Hofstra te Paterswolde overleden" in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 18-2-1959:

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"Begrafenis H. Hofstee" in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 23-2-1959:

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Overzicht van het werk van Hendrik Hofstee (1888-1959):

1. Vijf arbeiderswoningen in 1918 i.o.v. de Stichting Eelder Woningbouw in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 28-10-1918: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010883875:mpeg21:a0020

2. Uitbreiding en vernieuwing van het gebouw van de Vereniging "Ons Dorpshuis" gelegen aan de Bähler Boermalaan 4 in Paterswolde in 1918/19. Het bestaande gebouw was eigendom van de industrieel Jan Evert Scholten (1849-1918). Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 17-3-1919: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010891470:mpeg21:a0123

3. Boerderij op Veenplaats nr. 38 in Nieuw Weerdinge. Aanbesteding op 28-4-1919 in het café van Mej. de weduwe Nijmanting te Nieuw Weerdinge, door C.E. Kniphorst uit Paterswolde. C.E. Kniphorst is Casper Everhard Kniphorst, vervener, geb. Magalan 26-2-1863, ovl. Paterswolde 14-10-1926. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 22-4-1919: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010891499:mpeg21:a0045

4. Verbouwen Pastorie in 1919, i.o.v. de Kerkvoogden der Nederlands Hervormde Gemeente. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden 25-9-1919: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010668142:mpeg21:a0020

5. Drie of zes arbeiderswoningen aan de Zevenhuizerweg te Eelde in 1919, i.o.v. de Stichting Eelder Woningbouw. Mevr. Bähler-Boerma, woonachtig op Huize Lemferdinge", was toen de secretaresse van de Stichting. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 13-11-1919: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010668176:mpeg21:a0046

6. Verbouw van een woonhuis in 1919, voor de Vereeniging voor Tuberculosebestrijding. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 8-12-1919: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010668188:mpeg21:a0019

7. Vijf arbeiderswoningen in 1920 i.o.v. de Stichting Eelder Woningbouw in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 30-11-1920: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010668213:mpeg21:a0017

8. Woonhuis voor mej. A. de Noord-Timmer in 1922. A. de Noord-Timmer is Aleida Timmer, onderwijzeres, geb. Zuidlaren 21-1-1889, ovl. Arnhem 1960, echtgenote van Eizo de Noord, rijwielhersteller, geb. Harkstede/Slochteren 6-9-1880, ovl. Arnhem (Rusthuis “Dennenheuvel” aan de Velperweg 92) 19-4-1955. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 1-5-1922: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010669482:mpeg21:a0097

9. Woonhuis voor mej. H. Alberts in 1922 in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 7-6-1922: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010669513:mpeg21:a0085

10. Landarbeiderswoning in Vries in 1922 voor W. Veenema. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 6-5-1922: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010669487:mpeg21:a0026

11. Landhuis "Oosterbroek" in Paterswolde in 1922. Foto: www.panoramio.com/photo/110876887

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Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 30-6-1922: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010669533:mpeg21:a0028

12. Herbouwen afgebrande huis van J.A. Blok in 1922 in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 30-10-1922: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010667957:mpeg21:a0030

13. Woonhuis voor E.H. Ebens, hoofd der school in Yde in 1923. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 26-1-1923: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010669103:mpeg21:a0035

14. Bouwen van een Café aan de Kunstweg, Paterswolde-Haren, voor B. Arends te Eelderwolde in 1923. Dit is het café van het echtpaar Berend (Roelfs) Arends, geb. Hoornschedijk/Haren 8-1-1877, ovl. Haren (Meerweg 221) 5-4-1956, en Marchien Bonder, geb. Harenermolen 2-11-1877, ovl. Haren (Meerweg 221) 27-6-1958. Foto: www.flickr.com/photos/148859204@N07/35270275931/in/datepo...

Thans is dit Restaurant “De Rietschans” aan de Meerweg 221, op 23-8-2014 door een zware brand getroffen. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 13-2-1923: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010884298:mpeg21:a0020

15. Verbouwen woonhuis voor de dames Westerling in 1923. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 23-4-1923: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010668938:mpeg21:a0026

16. Verbouwen boerderij in Eelderwolde voor A. Luinge in 1923. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 4-6-1923: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010668972:mpeg21:a0022

17. Bouw van een nieuwe boerderij na afbraak van de oude boerderij voor de familie Dussel in 1923. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 11-4-1923: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010884321:mpeg21:a0035

18. Voorbehuizing voor P.H. Nijdam in 1923. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 28-4-1923: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010668943:mpeg21:a0027

19. Woonhuis voor L.G. Dussel in 1923, na afbraak van een boerenbehuizing. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 25-8-1923: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010884616:mpeg21:a0040

20. Kleine boerenbehuizinge aan de straatweg Eelde-Oosterbroek voor W. Ubels in 1923. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 24-10-1923: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010885339:mpeg21:a0032

21. Burgerwoonhuis voor F. van der Veen, Rijksveldwachter brig. tit. in 1924. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 20-5-1924: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010884046:mpeg21:a0021

22. Hotel te Paterswolde in 1924/25 i.o.v J. Tiesema, aanbesteedt op 28-7-1924. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 23-7-1924: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010884100:mpeg21:a0066 Foto: web.archive.org/web/20161031203329/http://www.panoramio.c...

23. Woonhuis aan de Vennerstraat voor B.H.G. Dekker in 1924. B.H.G. Dekker is Berend Henderikus Geert Dekker, smid, geb. Eelde 4-11-1899, ovl. Eelde (Zonnehorst 22) 16-9-1976, gehuwd met Trientje Hartlief, geb. Eelde 17-2-1899, ovl. Eelde (Hoofdweg 92) 14-3-1968. In de Telefoongids van 1950 vermeldt hij het Kadastrale adres Sectie D nr. 2441. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 19-8-1924: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010884123:mpeg21:a0085

24. Heerenbehuizing in 1924, tegenover het Familiehotel te Paterswolde, i.o.v. M. Bleeker te Harendermolen. In advertenties in 1924 en 1929 wordt de naam W. Bleeker en W. Bleeker Tzn genoemd. Het blijkt te gaan om Willem Bleeker, molenaar (1912) geb. Garrelsweer/Loppersum 15-3-1878, ovl. Groningen (akteplaats Eelde, woonachtig in Paterswolde) 30-3-1935, zoon van Tjark Bleeker, echtgenoot van Elizabet Hiljezina van Weerden.Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 19-12-1924: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010884228:mpeg21:a0056

25. Verbouwen Café "Braakzicht" van M. Land in 1925. M. Land is Marten Land, geb. Hoogkerk 16-2-1887. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 21-1-1925: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010668413:mpeg21:a0044

26. Lunchroom annex Banketbakkerij in 1925/26, later Hotel "Fryslân" b/d "De Braak", aan de Hoofdweg 264 in Paterswolde i.o.v. K. Postema. In 1950 is het hotel verbouwd en uitgebreid volgens een plan van het Architectenbureau van Johannes Jacobus Prummel (1890-1964), Zuiderdiep 49a in Groningen. Foto: www.panoramio.com/photo/111103206

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27. Aanbouw van een leeszaal aan het bestaande leslokaal van Ons Dorpshuis in 1926. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 15-6-1926: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010669369:mpeg21:a0126

28. Zuivelfabriek na afbraak van de oude fabriek i.o.v. de Coöp. Stoomzuivelfabriek en graanmalerij in Eelde in 1927. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 2-12-1927: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010669742:mpeg21:a0052

29. Woonhuis annex slagerswinkel voor H. Klinkhamer in 1928. Hij is Hendrik Klinkhamer, geb. Hoogezand 24-11-1902, gehuwd met Annechien Brinks, geb. Peize 4-6-1905. Zij waren gevestigd op het adres A 171 (Zuideinde). Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 19-11-1928: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010668738:mpeg21:a0221

30. Woonhuis voor K. Stel in 1929. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 2-3-1929: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010668652:mpeg21:a0184

31. Coöperatieve Boerenleenbank op de hoek van de Hoofdweg en de Wieldraaiersteeg in Eelde in 1929. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 14-1-1930: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010675359:mpeg21:a0161 Foto: www.panoramio.com/photo/111466648

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32. Openbare Lagere School aan de Schoollaan 18 in Eelde in 1929. Zie foto: www.panoramio.com/photo/111062527

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Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 14-1-1930: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010675359:mpeg21:a0161 "Verbouwde O.L.-school te Paterswolde geopend" in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 10-11-1952: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010677012:mpeg21:a0130 Deze school ligt aan de Groningerweg 8 Zie foto: www.panoramio.com/photo/111019084

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33. Winkel-woonhuis voor P.J. Borgman in 1929. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 14-5-1929: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010674947:mpeg21:a0117

34. Woon-winkelhuis voor H. Arends in 1929. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 4-6-1929: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010674964:mpeg21:a0212

35. Woon- winkelhuis voor Js. Mulder in 1929. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 5-6-1929: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010674965:mpeg21:a0169

36. Melkpoederlokaal voor Stoomzuivelfabriek in 1929. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden 29-7-1929: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010675241:mpeg21:a0165

37. Villa "Het Huis Paterswolde" aan de Hoofdweg 270 in Paterswolde, in 1931, van architect Jans Boelens uit Assen i.s.m. Hendrik Hofsee. Foto: www.panoramio.com/photo/110837382.

38. Heerenbehuizing in het Villapark te Paterswolde voor mevr. P. Bierling-Rode te Haren, in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 19-3-1931: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010675052:mpeg21:a0049 Dit is Pension "Huize Bosch en Meer" aan de Groningerweg hoek Meerkoetlaan. Mevr. P. Bierling-Rode overleed in Groningen (Verlengde Hereweg 57a) op 10-12-1957 op 75 jarige leeftijd. "Zomerverblijf te Paterswolde" in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 18-7-1931: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010675153:mpeg21:a0046 Foto: www.panoramio.com/photo/111480364

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39. Woonhuis aan de Duinerweg voor H. Aaldring Jzn in 1932. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 12-5-1932: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010674870:mpeg21:a0201

40. Woonhuis voor Joh. Arends in 1932/33. De aanbesteding in Café B. Arends aan de Meerweg op 12-10-1932 werd aangekondigd in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 8-10-1932: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010675457:mpeg21:a0130

41. Woonhuis voor B. Arends aan de Hooiweg in 1932. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 18-10-1932: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010675465:mpeg21:a0073

42. Woonhuis voor A. Arends in 1933. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 17-1-1933: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673901:mpeg21:a0125

43. Woonhuis voor H. Kramer in 1933. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 17-1-1933: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673901:mpeg21:a0125

44. Arbeiderswoning voor J. Moes in 1933. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 28-3-1933: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673961:mpeg21:a0226

45. Vijf woningen voor de Stichting Woningbouw "Eelde" in 1933. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 9-9-1933: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010674100:mpeg21:a0230

46. Landhuis voor W. Sieling te Groningen in 1933. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 18-7-1933: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010674054:mpeg21:a0192 Hij is Willem Sieling, fabrikant, geb. Groningen 22-2-1884, ovl. Groningen (Couperusstraat 51) 11-5-1966, gehuwd met Jacobje Schat, geb. 't Bildt 18-12-1880. Zij verhuisden op 5-4-1934 van Groningen (de Savornin Lohmanlaan 16a) naar B 257b in Eelde. Dit is Villa ‘t Onland aan de Reigerlaan 4 in Paterswolde. Foto:

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47. Woonhuis Meerkoetlaan 20 in Paterswolde (Sectie B 1628) in 1933 voor Tj. Lemain in Paterswolde. Foto: www.panoramio.com/photo/111018399

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In 1935 liet Tj. Lemain een door Hofstee ontworpen woonhuis bouwen aan de Watermolendijk 6 in Paterswolde (Sectie E nr. 1598); er was hier sprake van wederopbouw van een afgebrand huis. Tj. Lamain is Tjipke Lemain, timmerman, geb. Muntendam 1-3-1885, ovl. Groningen (Hamburgerstraat 28) 9-5-1966, gehuwd met Jantina Lodewijks, geb. in het Veen in Muntendam 17-6-1885, ovl. Groningen (Hamburgerstraat 28) 12-9-1965. In 1933 woonden zij in de Schoolstraat 29 in Eelde-Paterswolde.

48. Landhuis voor L. Meywes te Groningen in 1933. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 18-7-1933: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010674054:mpeg21:a0192

49. Landhuisje voor A. Meijwes in 1933. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 9-9-1933: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010674100:mpeg21:a0230

50. Landhuis voor R. Lutgers in 1934. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 19-3-1934: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010674134:mpeg21:a0286

51. Woonhuis in Paterswolde voor A. Broesder te Gieten in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 30-4-1934: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010674169:mpeg21:a0245 Hij is Augustinus Broesder, bakker, geb. Gieten 2-2-1904, ovl. Eelde (Hooiweg 19 K. 117) 1-4-1984, gehuwd met Aaltje Steringa, geb. Eelde 29-7-1902. Hun oude adres in Gieten was A 167 en het nieuwe adres in Eelde was B 62a.

52. Slagerij annex woning voor J.J. Hulscher in 1934. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 25-7-1934: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010674241:mpeg21:a0134 J.J. Hulscher is Jan Johannes Hulscher, geb. Vries 27-12-1910, ovl. Eelde (Zonnehorst 31) 14-9-1993, gehuwd met Janna van Bergen, geb. Eelde 21-3-1913. Zij waren gevestigd op het adres B 313 (doorgehaald, daarna 84e).

53. Woonhuis aan de Hooiweg voor Prof. Ir. Albert Sybrandus Keverling Buisman (grondmechanicus) te Den Haag (Nachtegaallaan 16) in 1934. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 26-7-1934: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010674242:mpeg21:a0218 Het betreft Hooiweg 20 (Sectie E nr. 1147) van Prof. ir. Albert Sybrandus Keverling Buisman (1890-1944). Op de bouwtekening wordt de naam van timmerman A. Sloots vermeld en niet van Hendrik Hofstee; mogelijk had hofstee de supervisie. Na de sloop heeft het Bouwfonds Nederlandse Gemeenten 9 dubbele woningen met garages gebouwd aan de Hooilaan, volgens een ontwerp van Klein Architecten, Ubbo Emmiussingel 108 in Groningen. Dit huis is gesloopt in het kader van de realisatie van het Bestemmingsplan Helmerdijk-Zuid. Zie "Grondaankopen" in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 10-12-1966: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010870049:mpeg21:a0368 en in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 20-12-1966: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010870057:mpeg21:a0091

54. Verbouwen bakkerij voor H. Kramer in 1934. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 26-7-1934: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010674242:mpeg21:a0218

55. Woonhuis in de Eekhoornstraat voor H. Luinge Wzn te Peize in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 15-1-1935: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673544:mpeg21:a0215

56. Dubbele herenbehuizing aan de Middelhorsterweg 32-34 in Haren voor J. Dunnebacke te Noordlaren, aangekondigd in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 28-2-1935: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673582:mpeg21:a0178 Hij is Jelle Dunnebacke, expediteur, vrachtrijder, geb. Helpman/Groningen 5-6-1880, ovl. Zuidlaren (Julianalaan 21) 11-1-1963. In het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 1-11-1935 werd melding gemaakt van de aanbesteding van de bouw van een dubbel woonhuis aan de Achterste Middelhorst in Haren, ontworpen door architect H. Primé, Hortuslaan 6 in Haren i.o.v. J. Dunnebacke: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673788:mpeg21:a0141 In Noordlaren woonden zij op de adressen L 086A (1907), L 093 (1918), G 021 (1929) en 84 (1932), later Zuidlaarderweg 48, hoek Noorderstraat. Zijn moeder Christina Catharina Boersma, ovl. Middelhorst 27-1-1933, oud 84 jaar, woonde in 1932 als weduwe van Joannes Casparus Antoni Dunnebacke, tuinier, moesker, ovl. Middelhorst 12-12-1919, oud 76 jaar, aan de Middelhorsterweg 2, later vernummerd tot nr. 30, in Haren.

57. Burgerbehuizing voor H. Stoffers in 1935 in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 6-3-1935: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673587:mpeg21:a0196

58. Boerderijtje voor J. Polling in 1935 in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 26-3-1935: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673604:mpeg21:a0260

59. Behuizing in de Westerhorn voor A. Hartlief in 1935 in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 2-4-1935: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673610:mpeg21:a0199

60. Bouw van een Schaapskooi op het vliegveld in 1935. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 20-5-1935: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673649:mpeg21:a0206

61. Voorbehuizing van een boerderij voor A. Ensing in 1935. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 20-5-1935: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673649:mpeg21:a0206

62. Woonhuis Watermolendijk 6 in Paterswolde (Sectie E nr. 1598) i.o.v. Tj. Lemain; er was hier sprake van wederopbouw van een afgebrand huis. Tj. Lemain is Tjipke Lemain, timmerman, geb. Muntendam 1-3-1885, ovl. Groningen (Hamburgerstraat 28) 9-5-1966, gehuwd met Jantina Lodewijks, geb. in het Veen in Muntendam 17-6-1885, ovl. Groningen (Hamburgerstraat 28) 12-9-1965. In 1933 woonden zij in de Schoolstraat 29 in Eelde-Paterswolde. In 1933 liet Tj. Lemain het woonhuis Meerkoetlaan 20 in Paterswolde (Sectie B 1628) bouwen,volgens een ontwerp van H. Hofstee. Foto: www.panoramio.com/photo/111018399

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63. Boerderij voor W. Lutgers te Glimmen in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 27-3-1936: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673148:mpeg21:a0277

64. Woonhuis voor J. Drayer in 1936 in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 27-3-1936: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673148:mpeg21:a0277

65. Landhuis voor Js. Rutgers te Eelde in 1936 in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 27-6-1936: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673224:mpeg21:a0230

66. Verbouw woning van J. Nijland. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 24-7-1936: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673247:mpeg21:a0200

67. Boerderij aan de Mandelandweg voor P. Eissens te Groningen in 1936. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 27-10-1936: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673327:mpeg21:a0320

68. Woonhuis voor G.J. Bensink te Eelderwolde in 1936 in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 12-11-1936: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673341:mpeg21:a0146 Hij is Gerrit Jan Bensink, tuinier, geb. Zwollerkerspel 16-6-1869, ovl. Groningerweg 29 in Eelderwolde 9-7-1943, gehuwd met Roelofke van der Velde, geb. Zevenhuizen 5-8-1871, ovl. 16-2-1959.

69. Woonhuis voor de leraar van de Lagere Tuinbouwschool aan de nieuwe verkeersweg Eelde-Groningen i.o.v. het bestuur van Ons Dorpshuis in 1937. Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 4-3-1937: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673484:mpeg21:a0048

70. Woonhuis op de Eeldermade voor A. Pot in 1937 in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 21-5-1937: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673446:mpeg21:a0243

71. Verbouwen en vergroten van Café Bakker voor de heer Bakker in 1938 in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 25-2-1938: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010676230:mpeg21:a0194 Café Bakker, voorheen Café “Welgelegen”, is van Hindrik Bakker, geb. Eelderwolde 1-11-1894, ovl. Eelde 16-2-1943 en ligt in Eelderwolde (C 39). Hij woont aan de overkant van het café aan de Groningerstraat 94. Later werd dit Hotel Café Restaurant “Eelderwolde” en nog later Hotel en Chinees-Thais restaurant “Woe Ping” aan de Groningerweg 117.

72. Woonhuis Meerkoetlaan 18 in 1938 voor A. Hartlief, kweker. Foto: www.panoramio.com/photo/111018381 A. Hartlief is Albert Hartlief, ovl. Eelde 26-5-1958, oud 61 jaar, gehuwd met Niesje Wit, ovl. Eelde 29-1-1969. A. Hartlief liet in 1958 een warenhuis bouwen aan de Hoofdweg 288, ontworpen door architect Steenhuis in Groningen (Paterswoldseweg).

73. Raadhuis aan de Burgemeester J.G. Legroweg in Eelde in 1938 van de architect Jans Boelens (1891-1965) i.s.m. Hendrik Hofstee, en met glas-in-loodramen van glazenier Jan Wijkmans (1905-1961). Foto: www.panoramio.com/photo/111233500

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Boelens is ook de architect van het Gemeentehuis in Diever; dit is een Provinciaal Monument met nr. PM2-0279: www.provincialemonumentendrenthe.nl/monumenten/voormalig-... Jan Wijkmans maakte ook de monumentale gebrandschilderde glas-in-loodramen in het voormalig Noorder Sanatorium van architect Egbert Reitsma (1892-1976) in Zuidlaren (foto www.flickr.com/photos/148859204@N07/33730957006/in/datepo...). Johan Hendrik Wijkmans is op 2-11-1905 in Den Bosch geboren als zoon van Antonius Gijsbertus Wijkmans en Judith Gerardina Johanna van Delft; hij overleed op 25-9-1961 op 55-jarige leeftijd in Groningen (Parkweg 64a), en is begraven op de begraafplaats Selwerderhof (Veld 5, Vak 2, nummer 314). Zij stammen af van Hendrikus Leonardus Wijkmans, geb. Nijmegen 13-5-1796, en van Christina Pegge(n), geb. Waalwijk 17-4-1803, resp. zoon van Leonardus Wijkmans en Hendrina Westdorp, en dochter van Johannis Peggen en Pieternella Brouwers. Vanaf ca. 1950 was Jan Wijkmans als glazenier en esthetisch adviseur in dienst van Hoving Glasindustie N.V.; directie en personeel plaatsen een overlijdensbericht. Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie: rkd.nl/explore/artists/84346

74. Woonhuis in 't Villapark Paterswolde voor J. Tiesema in 1938 in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 4-11-1938: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010676445:mpeg21:a0215 Dit is het woonhuis Meerkoetlaan 19 in Paterswolde (Sectie B nr. 1639). Foto: www.panoramio.com/photo/111018364

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J. Tiesema is Jan Tiesema, schilder, geb. Marum 25-9-1880, ovl. Groningen 10-3-1941, gehuwd met Grietje Werndly, geb. Beilen 1-9-1892, ovl. Eelde (Boterdijk 1) 17-12-1952. Zij zijn van Hotel Tiesema, ook Hotel “Paterswolde”, bij de Kunstweg, in 1941 Hotel A.D. Lutgers (Agrarisch Nieuwsblad van 5-2-1941: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010892211:mpeg21:a0095 "Verkoop Hotel, Café en Burgerhuis te Paterswolde" in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 21-11-1936: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010673349:mpeg21:a0163 Het hotel betreft Hotel Café "Paterswolde" aan de Groningerweg 2 (hoek Boterdijk) tegenover de Kunstweg (later Meerweg), en het Burgerhuis betreft het woonhuis aan de Boterdijk. Zie voor een foto van het hotel: www.panoramio.com/photo/111069274

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75. Woonhuis aan de Vosbergerweg voor J. van Dijken te Groningen in 1938/39 in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 18-11-1938: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010676457:mpeg21:a0228

76. Aanbouw van een serre, dienende tot caféruimte en kleedkamer, aan Café "Centraal" aan de Hoofdweg 215, hoek Duinweg te Paterswolde van Jans. Arends (de serre werd aan de zijde van de Duinweg aangebouwd.

77. Boerenbehuizing voor M. van Bruggen te De Punt in 1939 in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 7-12-1939: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010676935:mpeg21:a0133

78. Woonhuis voor H. Talens in 1940. Aanbesteding in Café C. Arends in Paterswolde op 24-2-1940, aangekondigd in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 17-2-1940: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010326223:mpeg21:a0207

79. Woonhuis met winkel en werkplaats voor B.H.G. Dekker, smid, in 1941. B.H.G. Dekker is Berend Henderikus Geert Dekker, smid, geb. Eelde 4-11-1899, ovl. Eelde (Zonnehorst 22) 16-9-1976, gehuwd met Trientje Hartlief, geb. Eelde 17-2-1899, ovl. Eelde (Hoofdweg 92) 14-3-1968. In de Telefoongids van 1950 vermeldt hij het Kadastrale adres Sectie D nr. 2441. Agrarisch Nieuwsblad van 6-3-1941: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010892235:mpeg21:a0066

80. Tehuis voor Ouden van Dagen i.o.v. de Diaconie der Nederlands Hervormde Gemeente in 1941 in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 8-8-1941: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010327956:mpeg21:a0101

 

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A U.S. soldier from 1st battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment, right, and a Lithuanian soldier of 1st Company, Grand Duchess Brutė, Uhlan Battalion provide security while conducting air and ground assault training during exercise Combined Resolve VI at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 22, 2016. Exercise Combined Resolve VI is designed to exercise the U.S. Army’s regionally allocated force to the U.S. European Command area of responsibility with multinational training at all echelons. Approximately 570 participants from 5 NATO and European partner nations will participate. The exercise involves around 500 U.S. troops and 70 NATO and European partner nations. Combined Resolve VI is a preplanned exercise that does not fall under Operation Atlantic Resolve. This exercise will train participants to function together in a joint, multinational and integrated environment and train U.S. rotational forces to be more flexible, agile and to better operate alongside our NATO Allies. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Nathaniel Nichols/Released)

U.S. Army M1A2 Abrams tanks of 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry advance on the objective during exercise Combined Resolve II at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 21, 2014. Combined Resolve II is a multinational decisive action training environment exercise occurring at the Joint Multinational Training Command’s Hohenfels and Grafenwoehr Training Areas that involves more than 4,000 participants from 15 partner nations. The intent of the exercise is to train and prepare a U.S. led multinational brigade to interoperate with multiple partner nations and execute unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Tyler Kingsbury/Released)

The Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of National Defence and Canadian Chief of the Defence Staff, General Wayne Eyre meet with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in the training area at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright, during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE on May 12, 2022.

 

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L’honorable Anita Anand, ministre de la Défense nationale, et le général Wayne Eyre, chef d’état major de la Défense du Canada, rencontrent des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le secteur d’entraînement de la Base des Forces canadiennes Wainwright, au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, le 12 mai 2022.

 

Photo : Matelot chef Dan Bard, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Troopers from 5th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment conduct a combined arms rehearsal May 17 as they prepare to start the force-on-force portion of Combined Resolve VI at Hohenfels, Germany. Combined Resolve VI is a squadron-level decisive action rotation at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center May 5-25 that is training the squadron on cavalry and reconnaissance tasks. (Photo by Maj. Randy Ready)

Private James Thoman from The 1st Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (1PPCLI) patrols during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright, Alberta on May 27, 2016.

 

Photo: MCpl Kurt Visser, Directorate of Army Public Affairs

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Le soldat James Thoman du 1er Bataillon, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (1PPCLI), effectue une patrouille au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, sur la Base des Forces canadiennes Wainwright, en Alberta, le 27 mai 2016.

 

Photo : Cplc Kurt Visser, Direction des Affaires publiques de l’Armée de terre

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Etta Lubina Johanna D'Aelders, Weduwe Palm, "vermits zij op 24-3-1799 in Den Haag is overleden", in de Haagsche Courant van 10-4-1799:

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Boedel van Etta Palm. Haagsche Courant van 15-9-1800:

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Etta Palm gearresteerd. Ommelander Courant van 2-8-1791: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010214389:mpeg21:a0003

 

Etta Lubina Johanna Aalders is in 1743 in de Poelestraat 30 in Groningen geboren, en is op 3-5-1743 in de Martinikerk gedoopt. Haar broertje Willem Pieter is op 17-7-1746 in de Martinikerk gedoopt:

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Haar grootmoeder was Lubbina Johanna Henrica de Sitter-Princen en haar overgrootmoeder was Etta Henrica Princen-Clinge (Bron: Dr. W.J. Koppius 1929).

Ettina Lubera Johanna Aalders trouwde in Arnhem op 1-8-1762 met Christiaan Ferdinand Lodewijk Palm, op attest. van Groningen, met attest. naar Groningen 29-08-1762:

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Christiaan Ferdinand Lodewijk Palm, ged. Huissen 29-4-1742, is een zoon van procurator Gerhardus Palm, ged. Huissen 3-3-1715, begr. Epe 15-6-1784, en van Hendrietta Chr. van der Marck.

 

Miniatuur met afbeelding van Etta Palm, eind 18de eeuw:

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Stukken betreffende Etta Palm, 1831-1956, z.j:

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Brieven van Wolter Reinold de Sitter, aan zijn moeder en aan zijn oom A.J. de Sitter over de erfenis van Etta Palm, 1799.

Mr. Wolter Reinold de Sitter, ovl. Groningen 2-3-1826, oud 47 jaar, advocaat/procureur, echtgenoot van Louize Hermanna Hillegonda Wijchgel, was een zoon van Mr. Willem de Sitter,

president Regtbank, en Maria Albertina Johanna de Drews. Hij is een broer van Johan de Sitter (1793-1855).

Albert Johan de Sitter (1748-1814), echtgenoot van Hebbelina de Drews, was een zoon van Mr. Wolter Reinold de Sitter (1709-1780) en Johanna Schultens:

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Mr. Willem de Sitter, geb. Groningen 21-7-1750, ovl. Midlaren 7-6-1827, echtgenoot van Maria Albertina Johanna de Drews, is een zoon van Mr. Wolter Reinold de Sitter (1709-1780) en Johanna Schultens.

Mr. Wouter Reijnout de Sitter (advocaet fiscael van de stad Groningen), geboren te Groningen, wonende te Groningen, trouwt Leiden 19-7-1742 Johanna Schultens, geboren te Franeker, wonende te Staten Collegie Op De Cellebroersgragt. Getuige bruidegom: de heer Antonij Adrianus Iddeking, goede bekende, wonende in 's hage; getuige bruid: de heer Albertus Schultens, vader, wonende in het Staten Collegie op de Cellebroersgragt:

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Te huur het Buitenverblijf te Midlaren van de Heer de Sitter aan de Groote Markt in Groningen. Dit is het Buitengoed "Bloemert" in Midlaren. Groninger Courant van 3-2-1826: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010774513:mpeg21:a0012

Akte van huwelijkse voorwaarden tussen Willem de Sitter en Maria Albertina Johanna de Drews, 1777:

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Huwelijkscontract tussen Mr. Willem de Sitter, zoon van Mr. Willem de Sitter en Maria Albertina Johanna de Drews, en Albertina Henrietta ten Berge, weduwe van Cornelis Hendrik Tjaden Jullens, 1836:

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Zie voor de familie De Sitter, de Drews en van Swinderen:

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Silhouet van Mr. A.J. de Sitter (1748-1814), o.a. rentmeester van de stadsvenen, drost van het Oldambt, lid van het stadsbestuur en het provinciaal bestuur. Representant voor de Nationale Vergadering voor het district Winschoten, 1795-1799. Albert Johan de Sitter, Vrederegter te Veendam, geb. Groningen 1-9-1748, overleed in Zuidbroek op 17-6-1814, oud 66 jaar, echtgenoot van Hebbelina de Drews:

www.parlement.com/id/vg09llwlzczt/a_j_de_sitter

Hun zoon Wolter Reinold de Sitter, procureur, geb. te Groningen, overleed in Groningen op 24-2-1840, oud 57 jaar (Akteplaats Winschoten).

Hun zoon Wolther Reinhold is geboren in de Oude Boteringestraat, en is op 15-1782 in de Martinikerk gedoopt:

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Huwelijkscontract tussen raadsheer Albert Johan de Sitter en Hebbelina de Drews, 9-11-1781:

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Akte van scheiding van de nalatenschap van Albert Johan de Sitter en Hebbelina de Drews, 1824:

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Karikatuur van Mr. Willem de Sitter (1820-1889), advocaat te Groningen en burgemeester van 1863-1872 / W. Gockinga, 1860-1870, echtgenoot van Wilhelmina Petronella baronesse Rengers, zoon van Johan de Sitter, 1e lieutenant (1820),

inspecteur belasting (1889) en Anna Antoinetta gravin van Limburg Stirum, kleinzoon van Willem de Sitter en Maria Albertina Johanna de Drews:

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Buitenverblijven in Midlaren: www.flickr.com/photos/148859204@N07/36030249171/in/datepo...

 

Geslachtslijsten van de families De Sitter, Schultens, De Drews en andere aanverwante families, opgesteld door C.J. Wenckebach, z.j:

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Akte van schuldbekentenis ten overstaan van de geconstitueerde rigter te Wetsinge, van Jacobus Aalders en Agatha P. de Sitter aan Cornelis Hendrik Tjaden voor een door Moses Goldsmyth gecedeerde lening van ƒ 4000,--, 1745:

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Akte van verkoop en overdracht door mejuffrouw Abelia Alting aan J. Aaldricks en zijn vrouw Agatha de Sitter van een vrouwenzitplaats in de Martinikerk, verleden voor burgemeesters en raad van Groningen, 15-2-1743:

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Agata de Sitter, Wed. Aalders, bood op 20-9-1753 ten Huyze van Monsr. Langefeld een Pakhuys en 2 Vrouwen Zit Plaatsen in de Martini Kerk te koop aan. Opregte Groninger Courant van 18-9-1753: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010258953:mpeg21:a0006

 

Jacobus Aalders bood een Extra Wit Papier Moolen met de Wooningen voor de Eygenaar en 10 Wooningen voor de Bedieners te koop aan. Opregte nieuwe Groninger Courant van 6-1-1747: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:011022543:mpeg21:a0008

"De Papiermolen: een 18e-eeuwsche grootindustrie", door W.J.

Koppius, in het tijdschrift Groningen: geïllustreerd maandblad voor volkstaal ... [etc.], 3/1929, Jrg. 12, blz. 41-46, 61-66, 81-86.

Zwembad De Papiermolen in Groningen: www.flickr.com/photos/148859204@N07/36841819796/

Papiermolen "Werklust" in het artikel "De windmolens in de gemeente Groningen", door B. van der Veen Czn, in de Groningsche Volksalmanak 1931:

www.bdpoppen.nl/pdf/windmolens_gemeente_groningen.pdf

 

Verkoop op 24-11-1768 en 1-12-1768 "in 't Heere Wynhuis by branden der Keersen uitdoen", twee Behuyzingen en een Hof ten Noorden in de Poele Straat, deels bewoond door J.M. Goldsmit, met een Leenbank en bewoond geweest door Juffrouw de Weduwe Aalders. Zij is Agata Petronella de Sitter, weduwe van Jacob Aalders (Alderts). Hun dochter Etta Lubbina Johanna, geb. Poelestraat, ged. Martinikerk 3-5-1743, ovl. Den Haag 28-3-1799, was courtisane, spion en feminist in Parijs.

Op 17-7-1746 werd hun zoon Willem Peter de Sitter in de Martinikerk gedoopt. Opregte Groninger Courant van 25-11-1768: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010260423:mpeg21:a0006

 

Verkopingen in de Oude Bank van Leening. Opregte Groninger Courant van 6-6-1766, 13-3-1767 en 11-9-1767:

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Mr. Wolter Reinold de Sitter (1709-1780), geb. in de Poelestraat, trouwt Johanna Schultens, ged. Franeker 9-6-1715:

Huwelijkscontract tussen mr. Wolter Reynold de Sitter en Johanna Schultens, 12-7-1742:

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Mutueel testament van Wolter Reinold de Sitter, advocaat-fiscaal der Stad Groningen, en Johanna Schultens, e.l, 24-9-1743. Met akte van aanvulling. 21-11-1757:

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Akte van machtiging van W.R. de Sitter voor zijn echtgenote om na zijn dood het beheer te voeren over zijn in Engeland aanwezige effecten, 25-2-1763:

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Akte van huwelijkse voorwaarden tussen Johan Hendrik de Sitter, predikant te Finsterwolde, zoon van wijlen raadsheer W.R. de Sitter en Johanna Schultens, en Rembertina Maria Baurmeester, dochter van wijlen Willem Andries Baurmeester en Wibbina Sophia Falconer, 1783:

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Doop van hun zoon Wolter Reinold Johan de Sitter, geb. Finsterwolde 18-6-1784:

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Predikant Wolter Reinold Johan de Sitter, geb. Finsterwolde 18-6-1784, overleed in Bellingwolde op 4-9-1813, echtgenoot van Geeske Bregenbeek Borgesius.

 

Zijn ouders Wilhelmus de Sitter en Lubbina Johanna Henrica Princen trouwden in 1704.

Huwelijkscontract tussen Wilhelm de Sitter en Lubbina Johanna Henrica Princen, 10-10-1704:

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Akte van huwelijkse voorwaarden tussen Willem de Sitter en Lubbina Johanna Henrica Princen, 1704:

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Akte van boedelscheiding door Lubbina Princen c.s. als erfgenamen van Reinold Clinge, burgemeester van Groningen, 1705:

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Akte van huwelijkse voorwaarden tussen Willem de Sitter, hoofdman van de Hoge Justitiekamer, zoon van raadsheer Reinold de Sitter en Johanna Schultens, en Maria Albertina Johanna de Drews, dochter van raadsheer Rudolph de Drews en Maria Beerta van Berchuijs, 1777:

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Zijn grootouders aan vaderszijde zijn Pieter de Sitter en Aegien Kracht, en aan moederszijde Wolter Princen en Etta Henrica Clinge:

Akte van huwelijkse voorwaarden tussen Wolter Princen en Etta Henrica Clinge, 1677:

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Wilhelmus de Sitter, ged. Amsterdam, Noorderkerk, 13-9-1671, is een zoon van Pieter de Sitter en Aegien Kracht.

Bron: DTB 76 p. 573.

Pieter de Sitter, ged. Amsterdam, Oude Kerk, 17-9-1628, is een zoon van Niclaes de Sitter en Sara Cornelis. Bron: DTB 6 p. 216.

Akte van huwelijkse voorwaarden tussen Wolter Princen en Etta Henrica Clinge, 1677:

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Akte van verkoop door Gerrit Junius Ulger en Bouwina Clant e.l. aan Ritmeester Wolter Sprinsen en Etta Henrica Clinge e.l. van een kamer aan het Boterdiep, 5-4-1684:

www.groningerarchieven.nl/zoeken/mais/archief/?mivast=5&a...

Huwelijkscontract tussen Wilhelm de Sitter en Lubbina Johanna Henrica Princen, 10-10-1704:

www.groningerarchieven.nl/zoeken/mais/archief/?mivast=5&a...

Akte van scheiding tussen Reinoldt Princen, Steven Wilhelm Princen en Willem de Sitter namens zijn vrouw Lubbina Johanna Henderica Princen met betrekking tot de nalatenschap van hun moeder Etta Henriëtte Clinge, weduwe Princen, 5-4-1707:

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Captain Pieter Corneliszoon de Sitter commanded Jaarsveld (or Huis te Jaarsveld) in the Raid on Chatham and the Raid on Harwich in 1667. In May 1672, he commanded the Agatha in the Battle of Solebay. In May and June 1673, he commanded the Agatha in the Schooneveld battles. He also fought in the Battle of the Texel in August 1673. In June 1674, he commanded the Beschermer in De Ruyter's expedition to Martinique. In 1675 and 1676, he commanded the Zuiderhuis in De Ruyter's fleet sent to the Mediterranean Sea. He was killed in 1676:

anglo-dutch-wars.blogspot.nl/2005/08/dutch-captains-named...

 

Archief de Sitter:

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Genealogie van het geslacht De Sitter van 1300 tot 1885, bewerkt door W. de Sitter, 1885: www.archieven.nl/nl/zoeken?mivast=0&miadt=5&miaet...

 

In de Poelestraat 30 was eeuwen lang het Concerthuis gevestigd, ontstaan in een herenhuis van een lid van de regentenfamilie De Sitter.

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www.kng-groningen.nl/conchuis.htm

"Etta Palm (barones Aelders). Nederland's eerste féministe tijdens de Fransche Revolutie te Parijs", door Dr. W.J. Koppius; Ploegsma, Zeist 1929.

"Etta Palm. Een Hollandse Parisienne 1743 - 1799", door Mr. H. Hardenberg; Van Gorcum & Comp. N.V., Assen 1962.

"De Joodse gemeenschap in de stad Groningen, 1689-1796",

door E. Schut, Groninger Historische Reeks 12, Van Gorcum 1995, blz. 77 (Google Books).

"Een nieuw gebouwde Concertzaal in de Poelestraat", door Wija Friso, Stichting Monument & Materiaal: www.stichtingmenm.nl/images/hervondenstad/pdf/HS_2007/HS_...

Foto met bijschrift in het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 2-11-1929: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010675557:mpeg21:a0184

"Feestrede uitgesproken bij gelegenheid van het vijf-en-twintigste lustrum van het Natuurkundig Genootschap te Groningen: 1801, 16 Maart, 1926", door M. Bolt en Tj. L. Dijksterhuis; uitgave Gebroeders Hoitsema (Google Books).

Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 17-3-1926:

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"Anderhalve eeuw Natuurkundig Genootschap. Van studentenkamer via de Latijnse School naar het Concerthuis". Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 27-2-1951:

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Epharaim Symon van Praag met extra Fine Galanteryen heeft in de May Markt in de Roef gestaan en is verplaatst naar de Jooden Nedeldoeks Kraamen, en logeert in de Bank van Leening in de Poele Straat. Opregte Groninger Courant van 26-9-1752:

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Archief Bank van Lening, 1680-1948: www.groningerarchieven.nl/zoeken/mais/archief/?mivast=5&a...

 

De Heer Riedel woonde in de Geltering Straat. De eigenaar Dr. W. Swyghuisen bood het huis per 1-5-1762 te koop of te huur aan. Hij is Cantor Johan Philip Riedel, afkomstig uit Nassau Dillenburg, gehuwd met Margaretha Henrietta Bruinewold. Opregte Groninger Courant van 9-10-1761:

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De heer Tessarini, violist en componist, geeft op 13-12-1762 een concert ten huyse van den Heer Riedel in de Poele Straat. Opregte Groninger Courant van 10-12-1762:

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Concert van de Heer Distel, Luitenist van zyne Doorl. Hoogh. de Regerende Hertog van Saxen Gotha, ten Huize van Cantor Riedel. Opregte Groninger Courant van 16-12-1766:

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Concert van de Heer Bach van Berlyn bij Cantor Riedel. Opregte Groninger Courant van 6-1-1767:

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Concert van de Heer Esser ten huyze van Cantor Riedel. Opregte Groninger Courant van 22-4-1768:

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Concert van de Heer Marsiany ten huyze van de Heer Riedel. Opregte Groninger Courant van 17-10-1769:

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Concerten van Monsieur Ferrini en Monsr. Sibilla en Monsr. Andriolo, ten huyze van Cantor Riedel in de Poelen Straat. Opregte Groninger Courant van 20-3-1770 en 9-4-1771:

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Cantor Riedel en zyne Huisvrouw boden hun ruime en nieuws vertimmerde moderne Behuizing met 9 Vertrekken, waar van de meeste behangen....vrye uitvaart agter deeze Behuizing.....met of zonder Stal en Wagenhuis, staande in het wyde der Poelen Straat te koop aan. Opregte Groninger Courant van 12-6-1772:

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Verkoop van huis en hof, mobilia, muziek stukken en instrumenten van Cantor Riedel in de Poelen Straat. Groninger Courant van 15-7-1777, 26-8-1777, 10-10-1777 en 17-10-1777:

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Concert ten huize van Cantor Riedel. Groninger Courant van

15-4-1783: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010107101:mpeg21:a0009

Goederen van Cantor J.P. Riedel. Groninger courant van 25-3-1785: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010107347:mpeg21:a0005

Overlijdensbericht van Johan Philip Riedel, Veendam 15-10-1808, oud 81 jaar. Ommelander Courant van 18-10-1808: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010216220:mpeg21:p002

Zijn zoon Johannes Martinus Riedel, geb. Groningen 15-9-1760, ovl. Ommelanderwijk (Veendam) in het huis met nr. 226 op 26-4-1818, was kostschoolhouder.

Elisabeth Margaretha Paulina Riedel, geb. Nassau Dillenburg, Duitsland, ovl. Veendam (Kerkstraat) 17-2-1841, oud 103 jaar en 9 maanden, is een dochter van Johannes Martinus Riedel en Christina Elizabeth Beel (ouders gewoond hebbende en overleden te Nassau Dillenburg).

 

Concert van J.C.D. Roeder in de Concertzaal in de Poelen Straat bij Monfr. Muller. Groninger Courant van 21-2-1794:

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Het verbouwde Concerthuis, vroeger bewoond door de kok Muller en thans door Adam Ekkart, kastelein, koopman, geb. Groningen, ovl. Groningen 11-2-1833, oud 75 jaar, zoon van Simon Georg Ekkart, en Agatha Maria Baugnich.

Groninger Courant van 16-8-1805: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010159671:mpeg21:a0008

Gezocht een Kok en Castelein. Groninger courant van 8-6-1810: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010170762:mpeg21:a0010

Bal, onder Directie van den Heer J.A. Heuser in 't Concerthuis in de Poele-straat.......De Entrée voor een Heer met of zonder Dames, is Elf stuivers. Feuille d'affiches, annonces et avis divers de Groningue = Advertentieblad, bekendmakingen en onderscheidene berigten van Groningen van 22-5-1812:

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Het Concerthuis wordt te huur aangeboden in de Groninger Courant van 22-11-1814:

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In mei 1825 was de bovenwoning van het Concerthuis te huur, bewoond door luitenant-generaal Theophile Briatte, ovl. Utrecht 10-5-1844, oud 68 jaar, echtgenoot van

Campegia Wilhelmina Gockinga, ovl. Martenshoek (Hoogezand) 20-8-1832, oud 51 jaar, resp. zoon van J.B. Briatte en Susanna Julie Chamband, en dochter van Campegius Hermannus Gockinga, lid Staten-Generaal der Verenigde Nederlanden, lid Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal, en van Allegonda Maria van Sijsen:

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Groninger Courant van 5-4-1825:

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Verkoop en vertimmeren van het Concerthuis. Groninger Courant van 30-6-1840:

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Het Genootschap ter bevordering der Natuurkundige Wetenschappen te Groningen koopt het Concerthuis. Groninger Courant van 27-11-1840: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010770976:mpeg21:a0018

Het Concerthuis werd verbouwd om het Koninklijk Natuurkundig Genootschap te huisvesten:

"Het vijftigjarig bestaan van het Genootschap ter bevordering der Natuurkundige Wetenschappen te Groningen, gevierd op de 26 Februariij 1851"; A.L. Scholtens 1851 (Google Books).

"Het vijfentwintigjarig bestaan van het Natuur- en Scheikundig Genootschap te Groningen, plegtig gevierd op den 1 Maart 1826, Door Th. van Swinderen, Secretaris van voornoemd Genootschap"; J. Oomkens 1826. Prof. mr. Theodorus van Swinderen overleed in Groningen op 11-1-1851, oud 66 jaar.

Plegtige inwijding van de nieuw ingerigte gehoorzaal. Groninger Courant van 8-10-1841:

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Overlast van paarden en koetsen in de omgeving van het Concerthuis. Groninger Courant van 18-11-1842: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010779688:mpeg21:a0001

Reglement van Politie c.a. Groninger Courant van 6-8-1856:

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"Concerthuis wordt bioscoop". Nieuwsblad van het Noorden

van 27-6-1967: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010870216:mpeg21:a0189

Verbouwing van het Concerthuis in 1967. "Bioscoop Concerthuis start met De getemde feeks”:

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Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 21-11-1967 en 24-10-1968:

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"Concerthuis volledig getransformeerd Weer 6 bioscopen in stad". Nieuwsblad van het Noorden van 21-12-1967:

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"Einde voor cultuur in Concerthuis": RTVOOG 26 okt. 2011 op YouTube:

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Dit boek wordt genoemd in het archief van de familie Dumonçeau en aanverwante geslachten, 1760-1958, bij het Nationaal Archief:

proxy.handle.net/10648/c5d51faf-b7e8-4df3-8950-4cff28625473.

Deze familie had ook sterke banden met Groningen

Jean Baptiste graaf Dumonceau (1760-1821), architect en maarschalk, trouwde op 22-5-1796 in Groningen met Agnes Wilhelmina Cornelia Cremers (1777-1850), dochter van Jacobus Joannes Cremers en Anna Maria Lucia Heerkens. Er zijn vijf kinderen in Groningen geboren. Agnes Wilhelmina Cornelia Cremers' broer Epimachus Jacobus Ignatius Cremers, ovl. Groningen 5-6-1815, oud 49 jaar, was Lid van het College van Gedeputeerde Staten van Groningen.

Haar broer Franciscus Jacobus Johannes Cremers, geb. Groningen 2-9-1779, ovl. Zwolle 30-7-1845 was Lid van de Provinciale Staten van Groningen en Burgemeester van Groningen:

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Inventaris van het archief van de familie Cremers, (1593) 1737-1921, bij het Nationaal Archief: proxy.handle.net/10648/1bf60e42-3506-49a8-8f1f-4dd617db0fd7

 

Afbeelding Poele Poort:

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The equipment is part of the European Activity Set, a battalion-sized set of equipment pre-positioned on the Grafenwoehr Training Area to outfit and support U.S. Army forces rotating to Europe for training and contingency missions in support of the U.S. European Command. The EAS will be used for the first time by the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division during exercise Combined Resolve II at the U.S. Army’s Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, May 15 – Jun. 30, 2014.

Austrian soldiers of 2nd Company, 25th Infantry Battalion, 7th Infantry Brigade head for cover after exiting a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter during exercise Combined Resolve II at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 21, 2014. Combined Resolve II is a multinational decisive action training environment exercise occurring at the Joint Multinational Training Command’s Hohenfels and Grafenwoehr Training Areas that involves more than 4,000 participants from 15 partner nations. The intent of the exercise is to train and prepare a U.S. led multinational brigade to interoperate with multiple partner nations and execute unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Justin De Hoyos/Released)

Czech soldiers of 42nd Mechanized Battalion, 4th Rapid Deployment Brigade provide security with a Patria AMV armored personnel carrier while conducting force on force training during exercise Combined Resolve IV at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 27, 2015. Combined Resolve IV is an Army Europe directed exercise training a multinational brigade and enhancing interoperability with allies and partner nations. Combined Resolve trains on unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. The Combined Resolve series of exercises incorporates the U.S. Army’s Regionally Aligned Force with the European Activity Set to train with European Allies and partners. The 7th Army Joint Multinational Training Command is the only training command outside the continental United States, providing realistic and relevant training to U.S. Army, Joint Service, NATO, allied and multinational units, and is a regular venue for some of the largest training exercises for U.S. and European Forces. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Ian Schell/Released)

A U.S. Army M1A2 Abrams tank of 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry advances on the objective during exercise Combined Resolve II at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 21, 2014. Combined Resolve II is a multinational decisive action training environment exercise occurring at the Joint Multinational Training Command’s Hohenfels and Grafenwoehr Training Areas that involves more than 4,000 participants from 15 partner nations. The intent of the exercise is to train and prepare a U.S. led multinational brigade to interoperate with multiple partner nations and execute unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Tyler Kingsbury/Released)

U.S. Soldiers of 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division advance on simulated enemy targets in an Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle during exercise Combined Resolve II at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 26, 2014. Combined Resolve II is a multinational decisive action training environment exercise occurring at the Joint Multinational Training Command’s Hohenfels and Grafenwoehr Training Areas that involves more than 4,000 participants from 15 partner nations. The intent of the exercise is to train and prepare a U.S. led multinational brigade to interoperate with multiple partner nations and execute unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. John Cress Jr.)

Medic, Pfc. Blake Parker (right) directs Spc. Ryan Davis (left) to retrieve medical supplies from a field ambulance to treat a simulated casualty during the exercise Combined Resolve III, Oct. 28, 2014. Combined Resolve III is a U.S. Army Europe-directed multinational exercise at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, including more than 4,000 participants from NATO and partner nations. Combined Resolve III is designed to provide a complex training scenario that focuses on multinational unified land operations and reinforces the U.S. commitment to NATO and Europe. The exercise features the U.S. Army’s Regionally Aligned Forces for Europe-the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division-which supports the U.S. European Command during Operation Atlantic Resolve. For more photos, videos, and stories from Combined Resolve III, go to www.eur.army/jmtc/CombinedResolveIII.html. (U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. Henry Chan, 16th Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs, 21st Theater Sustainment Command)

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