File:Twee kolommen van Gerard van Remmen in Gouda (01).jpg

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Nederlands: Twee kolommen/pylonen, 1964, natuursteen, met christelijk en onderwijskundige reliëfs van Gerard van Remmen aan de Thorbeckelaan/Thorbeckepad in Gouda. De kolommen stonden oorspronkelijk aan het pad van de lagere scholen (Johannes Calvijnschool en Springplank), aan de Willem de Zwijgersingel 5. Deze scholen zijn in 2012 afgebroken, op dezelfde plek is de Leo Vromanschool gebouwd. De kolommen zijn daarna herplaatst aan de andere zijde van het pad.
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Camera location52° 01′ 18.39″ N, 4° 42′ 40″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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