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BIJZONDER !
NL nummerplaat uitgegeven september 1937 en heruitgegeven in 1950
K-14279 komt uit de provincie Zeeland
Is geweest van de kasteelheer van (zie foto) slot Moermond te Renesse , heeft later (zie foto) op zijn Citroen Traction Avant gezeten als voorplaat
Datum afgifte 9-1937 Eigenaar Vriesendorp v. Renesse, Jaap J Adres / woonplaats Slot Moermond Renesse Beroep kasteelheer
1e auto en kasteel waren in 2e wereldoorlog geconfisceerd door de Duitsers
Datum 2e afgifte ca. 1950 Eigenaar Vriesendorp v. Renesse, Jaap J Adres / woonplaats Slot Moermond Renesse Beroep kasteelheer
Type en merk Citroën 11BL ( Traction Avant ), bouwjaar tussen mei 1947 en mei 1952.
Gegevens van deze plaat uit Zeeland kenteken archief + foto wordt op A4 bijgeleverd
K-25 Beinhauer, Peter
Hier ruht Peter Beinhauer war geboren den 22 Feb. 1744 starb den 4 Oct. 1818 ist alt warden 74 y 7 m 12 d (WPA)
Peter Beinhauer emigrated from Eferty, Germany (DLK, v 3, p 308)
Beinhauer, Peter b Feb 22, 1744, d Dec 4, 1818 (N&Q 3:1)
Beinhauer, Peter b Feb 22, 1744, d Dec 4, 1818, m Christina, Pvt PA (DAR)
Genealogy of Peter Beinhauer (N&Q 3:1, p 73)
Johannes Peter Beinhauer m Christina Weberin from Cocalico Twp., single, May 2, 1771 (TLC)
Baptisms of Peter and Christina Beinhauer’s children:
Elizabeth b Sep 7, bap Sep 26, 1772, sp Frid. Huber, Mary Weberin (ELB)
Christina [sic] b Jan 22, bap Feb 15, 1774, sp George Weber and Margareta (ELB)
Christina [sic] b Aug 23, bap Sep 30, 1777, sp Jacob Oberly and wf (ELB)
Susanna b Jan 10, 1781 (HLS)
Johannes b Nov 3, 1782 (HLS)
Johan Peter b Nov 30, 1787 (HLS)
Magdalena b Sep 29, 1789 (HLS)
4th Co 2nd Btn LCM under Lt Fredrich Cerper - Peter Beinhauer (PA 5:VII, pp 242, 263, 270) (RW)
Peter Beinhauer, 1744-1814 (DAR Monument)
SD TBN now beaver tail lorry. Year of Manufacture: 1972
Original Owner: Bacup Council Owner: David Jones Location: Hertfordshire
Now a beavertail lorry used for taking the owner’s vintage tractors to displays and rallies this vehicle was in service with Bacup Council.
Shelvoke & Drewry’s ‘T’ type superseded the ‘W’ type and incorporated a fibreglass front and roof to the timber framed coach built cab. The vehicles were powered by Perkins six cylinder diesel engines.
The average Military retiree roughly serves over 20 years, now let’s times that by 7 and it relates to these Soldiers. K-9s of the 289th Military Police company, 4th Battalion, 3d U.S. infantry Regiment have fulfilled their military tour.
Today The Old Guard says goodbye to six military working dogs assigned to the 289th MP Company, 4th Battalion, 3d U.S. infantry Regiment with an awards ceremony on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, VA February 6, 2015.
These K-9’s served multiple functions both here at home and abroad, with numerous deployments in support of Operation Enduring Freedom where they protected our Soldiers outside the wire.
So what happens next for man’s best friend? They have all been adopted by their handlers and will continue life outside the Army supporting their service-members in a different manner, as companions.