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Smûk Tiny
Smûk Tiny Echtenerbrug
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Fietspont en theeschenkerij Nye Skou
Fietspont en theeschenkerij Nye Skou Vegelinsoord
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Minicamping Lyts mar Smûk
Minicamping Lyts mar Smûk Vegelinsoord
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Yachtcharter Wetterwille - Aquanaut 950 Mistral
Yachtcharter Wetterwille - Aquanaut 950 Mistral Terherne
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Yachtcharter Wetterwille - Aquanaut 1000 Antares
Yachtcharter Wetterwille - Aquanaut 1000 Antares Terherne
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Pean-buiten Akkrum - Waterlodge Ljurk
Pean-buiten Akkrum - Waterlodge Ljurk Nes (gemeente Heerenveen)
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Yachtcharter Wetterwille - Zuiderzee 35 Moselle
Yachtcharter Wetterwille - Zuiderzee 35 Moselle Terherne
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De Groote Wielen
De Groote Wielen Leeuwarden
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Pean-buiten Akkrum - Waterlodge Tomke
Pean-buiten Akkrum - Waterlodge Tomke Nes (gemeente Heerenveen)
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Buuten Leeuwarden
Buuten Leeuwarden Leeuwarden
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Smûk Thuske
Smûk Thuske Echtenerbrug
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The bombing of Terherne lock
The bombing of Terherne lock
On 11 November 1944, pilots of the Royal Canadian Air Force, based at Welschap airfield near Eindhoven, were ordered to bomb the lock at Terherne in two groups. The reason for the bombardment of Terherne lock was to restrict (German) transport movements. The lock complex was situated on the main shipping route from Germany via Groningen to the Randstad, along which the Germans transported goods and military equipment.
After the railway strike in September had already disrupted rail transport considerably, actions against shipping traffic followed in the months thereafter. The southern part of the country may have been liberated, but fierce battles were still to be fought in the other parts.
Such was the case on that 11th November just after nine o'clock in the morning when the two groups of Hawker Typhoon fighter-bombers took off shortly after each other from Eindhoven for their mission. Around 10:00, the lock at Terherne was bombed from the north for the first time and then again around 10:30.
The consequences were huge for the people living on the lock. The wives of both lock keepers, a one-year-old baby and a German soldier were killed. Also, pilot John Gordon Fraser's aircraft was damaged to such extent that he had to make an emergency landing at St. Johannesga. Although the bombing resulted in the northern passageway being deactivated and no longer usable, the southern passageway remained open and could still be used.
Today, a boathouse for the State yacht of the province of Friesland has been built over the southern passage. A new building, that serves as a guest house for the province, was put up on the site of the lock keeper's house on the south side.
A monument has been erected on the northern pier in memory of those who perished at the lock. This monument was unveiled on 10 November 1985 by Hattum Hoekstra, son of 1st lock keeper Wiemer and Tietje Hoekstra. Since then, the commemoration of the dead in Terherne has always taken place at the old lock, and the children of primary school 'It Kampke' have adopted the monument.
Terherne
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Paviljoen De Leyen
Paviljoen De Leyen Rottevalle
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It Noarderleech - Noard Fryslan Butendyks
It Noarderleech - Noard Fryslan Butendyks Hallum
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Smûkhuske
Smûkhuske Echtenerbrug
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Noarderleech Visitor Centre
Noarderleech Visitor Centre Hallum
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Kampari - Kraanvogel
Kampari - Kraanvogel Delfstrahuizen
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Yachtcharter Wetterwille - Vacance 1400 Lorraine
Yachtcharter Wetterwille - Vacance 1400 Lorraine Terherne
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Harlingen Beach
Harlingen Beach Harlingen
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Jellum
Jellum Jellum
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Smûk kamperen
Smûk kamperen Echtenerbrug
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Pean-buiten Akkrum - Waterlodge Blaupoatsje
Pean-buiten Akkrum - Waterlodge Blaupoatsje Nes (gemeente Heerenveen)
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De Leijen Beach
De Leijen Beach Rottevalle
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Camping it Krúswetter - Stacaravan Ljip
Camping it Krúswetter - Stacaravan Ljip Easterlittens
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