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Aardappelhandel De Jong farm shop
Aardappelhandel De Jong farm shop Ternaard
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Klein Humalda
Klein Humalda Ee
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National Park 'Drents-Friese Wold'
National Park 'Drents-Friese Wold' Appelscha
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Bed and Breakfast Unia Zathe
Bed and Breakfast Unia Zathe Ee
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Sint-Gangulfuskerk Church in Ee
Sint-Gangulfuskerk Church in Ee Ee
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the guesthouse
the guesthouse Ee
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Drents-Friese Wold Outdoor Centre
Drents-Friese Wold Outdoor Centre Appelscha
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Ee (Ie)
Ee (Ie) Ie
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Farm shop Uitland
Farm shop Uitland Buitenpost
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www.countrygarden.nl
www.countrygarden.nl Ie
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www.countryside.nl
www.countryside.nl Ie
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Botmas
Botmas Engwierum
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Grutte Tsjerke Ternaard
Grutte Tsjerke Ternaard Ternaard
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Us Eigen Honk
Us Eigen Honk Ternaard
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Nieuw Allardsoog
Nieuw Allardsoog Bakkeveen
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Nieuw Allardsoog - de Das
Nieuw Allardsoog - de Das Bakkeveen
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Nieuw Allardsoog - de Fazant
Nieuw Allardsoog - de Fazant Bakkeveen
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Nieuw Allardsoog - de Eekhoorn
Nieuw Allardsoog - de Eekhoorn Bakkeveen
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Campground Achterom
Campground Achterom Kollum
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De 4 Elementen
De 4 Elementen Stroobos
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TOP Kollum
TOP Kollum Kollum
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St Vitus church Wetsens
St Vitus church Wetsens WETSENS
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Former Infant School
Former Infant School
At the intersection of Voorstraat and Meester Andreaestraat stands the former bewaarschool, or infant school. A bewaarschool was a form of pre-school education in the Netherlands and Belgium during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The infant school was intended for children between the ages of about three and six, before they entered primary school. The Dutch name literally means a place where children were “looked after” while their parents were at work. In practice, they received basic education, learning skills such as listening, counting, and playing together under supervision. The bewaarschool is regarded as the forerunner of today's daycare centres and preschool programmes.
The infant school in Kollum dates from 1828 and is located on the eastern side of the village. At that time, just as on the western side of Voorstraat, the area around the school was home to many small businesses and craftspeople. There was a farmer with a small slaughterhouse, carpenters lived and worked here, and there was a combined butcher's shop and livestock business, as well as a steam-powered grain mill with an animal feed business. The neighbourhood also included a small wholesale dealer in butter, cheese and buttermilk supplied by the factory at Dokkumer Nieuwezijlen, a liquor store, a blacksmith's workshop and a tailor's shop. On the opposite side of the street from the infant school stood a grocery store and a cigar shop.
Kollum
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Kollum (Kollum)
Kollum (Kollum) Kollum