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Project 35. "Kindertehuis Ellinchem" ( Zutphensestraatweg 38, Ellecom, The Netherlands ; 1955-1963 ; Orphanage ), 1955/1963 Box 2, Folder 5-20, Box 7, Folder 2, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 2 / Folder 1, Oversize Map-Case 1 / Drawer 3 / Folder 9, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 3 / Folder 8
Project 43. Dr. Olivier ( Keucheniusstraat 15, Amstelveen, The Netherlands ; 1958-1959 ), 1958/1959 Box 3, Folder 7, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 4 / Folder 10
Project 44. Mevr. T. Smit ( Weesperzijde 6, Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; 1958-1959 ; House ), 1958/1959 Box 3, Folder 8, Box 7, Folder 2, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 4 / Folder 10
Project 45. Fam. Goemans ( Slotlaan 94, Zeist, The Netherlands ; 1958-1962 ; Renovation ), 1958/1962 Box 5, Folder 2-3, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 4 / Folder 9
Project 46. Fam. Bakker ( Akerendamlaan 21, Beverwijk, The Netherlands ; 1958-1963 ; Furniture ), 1958/1963 Box 5, Folder 4, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 4 / Folder 9
Project 47. Mevrouw I. Fuchs ( Johannes Worpstraat 37 III, Station-Zuid WTC, Amsterdam, The Netherlands ) ; 1958-63 ; Flat ), 1958/1963 Box 5, Folder 5, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 4 / Folder 9
Project 49. "Achterhuis" ( Kromme waal, Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; 1959 ; House ), 1959 Box 7, Folder 2, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 4 / Folder 8
Project 50. "Slaapvertrekken studie kinderhuizen" Sleeping quarters/study for children's homes ( Unknown Location ; 1959 ; House ), 1959 Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 4 / Folder 8
Project 51. Dr. A. F. Hakman ( Gerrit van der Veenstraat 26, Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; 1959 ; House ), 1959 Box 3, Folder 9-11, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 4 / Folder 8
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