The Netherlands in 1914 – Groningen
Nederland - Eenrum, De Lelie
Nederland - Leens, Borg Verhildersum
Nederland - Pieterburen, 'De Vier Winden'
Nederland - Uithuizermeeden, Mariakerk
Nederland - Uithuizen, Menkemaborg
Nederland - Kerk van Schildwolde
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Nederland - Groningen, Martinitoren en kerk
Nederland - Klooster Ter Apel
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UK buses in Groningen: 2001 Dennis Dart SLF
UK buses in Groningen: 2001 Dennis Dart SLF
Small bus in Groningen
Groningen: Bad boys
Groningen: Martinitoren (Martini Tower) at night
Groningen: Phoning and cycling
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Groningen: Broodje Kees (Kees's Sandwiches)
Groningen: Popular bar "De drie gezusters" (The Th…
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Groningen: Department store "de Bijenkorf" (The Be…
Groningen: Cafe de Beurs (The Exchange)
Groningen: Theatre
The harbour of Lauwersoog: Fisherman
The harbour of Lauwersoog: Fishing ships
The harbour of Lauwersoog: nets
The harbour of Lauwersoog
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Market in Groningen – Fisch and chips
Market in Groningen
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Market in Groningen – The all-important potato
Market in Groningen – The all-important cheese
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Market in Groningen
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Market in Groningen
Groningen Railway Station
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Groningen Railway Station
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UK buses in Groningen: 2002 Wrightbus Commander
The life of a bus driver isn't easy: constantly being photographed by people who think buses are fun.
Buses in the Netherlands used to made by Dutch companies, such as DAF, Den Oudsten and Kromhout. Very rarely one would see a foreign-made bus, but thanks to capitalism we have Arriva running UK buses made by the companies Dennis and Wright in Groningen.
Buses in the Netherlands used to made by Dutch companies, such as DAF, Den Oudsten and Kromhout. Very rarely one would see a foreign-made bus, but thanks to capitalism we have Arriva running UK buses made by the companies Dennis and Wright in Groningen.
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