File:Item from the Engetrim archive, ref. obj-0002389.jpg

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Ernest Dieltiëns: Architectural drawing from the Engetrim archive, ref. obj-0002389  wikidata:Q77535254 reasonator:Q77535254
Artist
Ernest Dieltiëns  (1848–1920)  wikidata:Q20860070
 
Alternative names
Frans-Ernest Dieltiens; Ernst Dieltiëns; Ernest Dieltiens; Frans-Ernest Dieltiëns
Description Belgian architect and engineer
Date of birth/death 19 April 1848 Edit this at Wikidata 3 August 1920 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Grobbendonk Pulderbos
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creator QS:P170,Q20860070
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Item from the Engetrim archive, ref. obj-0002389
Part of Archive of Entreprises Générales de Travaux Immobiliers Edit this at Wikidata
Object type sketch / blueprint Edit this at Wikidata
Description
Tekening betreffende het ontwerp van een groepsbebouwing van drie villa's op de rotonde van de Cogels-Osylei te Zurenborg door Ernest Dieltiëns (Adres: Cogels-Osylei 32-36)
Date 1897
date QS:P571,+1897-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium paper Edit this at Wikidata
Dimensions 69,3 * 85 cm
Flanders Architecture Institute
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Credit line Engetrim archive, Collection Flanders Architecture Institute - Collection of the Flemish Community
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VOORZIJDE (Rechterbovenhoek): Teekening (sic) van drie Villas. om te bouwen voor/ rekening der Naamlooze Bouwmaatschappij van/ Burgershuizen van het Oosten. op haren grond/ gelegen tegen het rond punt der Cogels-Osijlei./ Zurenborg./ Antwerpen. 20. Februarie (sic). 1897/ Ernst Dieltiëns/ architect (Centraal): rue Gl. V. Merlen/ Avenue Cogels/ 36 34 32 (Bovenaan): Groep II.

ACHTERZIJDE

N°3846
Source/Photographer https://data.flandersarchitecture.be/object/858

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