Since we will be moving to Leuven in the spring, I started documenting our move. Meaning that I've been trying to find out more about the history of our house and the lot it was build on. I've been looking at postcards from Leuven in 1914-1918. There are plenty of postcards of the damage caused by the invasion of the German army in 1914, but I haven't found any of our street yet.
This is a picture from the Diestsestraat in ruins. 1915:
A lot of houses in our street were severely damaged too, but it was not one of the central disaster eras. According to our architect our house probably dates from the late 1930s or early 1940s. I'm pretty sure it wasn't one of the many houses being rebuild after the First World War, since most of these have a special remembrance stone built in their facade. The previous house on the lot may have been destroyed (as was the villa a couple of houses down the block) and not rebuild for a decennium or more. I'm planning to go to the city archive to find out more about this. But this'll have to wait till after the holidays.
dinsdag 15 juli 2008
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Hello Anna, I came across your blog via my google-alerts and I saw your cards from Leuven 14-18.
On our Dutch/Flemish WW1-Forum we have a lot of people collecting cards and photographs from that period, perhaps you could ask it there?
Regards, Yvonne
This is the url:
www.forumeerstewereldoorlog.nl
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