Michiel 2005's photos with the keyword: voet

Venice 2022 – Museo Correr – Long toes

29 Oct 2022 82
4th century AD.

Rijksmuseum van Oudheden 2015 – Leg and eyes

My feet in the snow

Vogelsang IP – Little foot and Big Foot

13 Aug 2009 259
The architect of the monument was Clemens Klotz (1886–1969), the statue was made by Willy Meller (1887–1974). On top of the monument a fire could be lit. Built as Ordensburg Vogelsang in the 1930s to educate leaders of the Third Reich. During the war it was a refugee centre and military base. After the war the Brits took control of it until 1950 and then it became a Belgian military base until 2006. Now it is open to the public, including the surrounding terrain. Now it is called Vogelsang IP (=International Place). I learnt about Vogelsang from latium , a flickr contact of mine. He visited Vogelsang in the 1960s when he served in HM Army (16/5th Lancers), see for instance here: www.flickr.com/photos/10804277@N08/3178270072/ and here: www.flickr.com/photos/10804277@N08/2628053663/ More info on Vogelsang: www.thirdreichruins.com/vogelsang.htm

Vogelsang IP – Foot of the Torchbearer

13 Aug 2009 202
The architect of the monument was Clemens Klotz (1886–1969), the statue was made by Willy Meller (1887–1974). On top of the monument a fire could be lit. Built as Ordensburg Vogelsang in the 1930s to educate leaders of the Third Reich. During the war it was a refugee centre and military base. After the war the Brits took control of it until 1950 and then it became a Belgian military base until 2006. Now it is open to the public, including the surrounding terrain. Now it is called Vogelsang IP (=International Place). I learnt about Vogelsang from latium , a flickr contact of mine. He visited Vogelsang in the 1960s when he served in HM Army (16/5th Lancers), see for instance here: www.flickr.com/photos/10804277@N08/3178270072/ and here: www.flickr.com/photos/10804277@N08/2628053663/ More info on Vogelsang: www.thirdreichruins.com/vogelsang.htm

Rhinelandic Foot

01 May 2009 137
31.4 centimeter. On the City Hall of Leiden.

One end of the Rhinelandic Rod

13 Apr 2009 162
The Rhinelandic Rod was a distance of twelve Rhinelandic Feet or 144 Rhinelandic thumbs, nowadays 3.767358 meter. The Rhinelandic Foot is also on the side of City Hall.