Het Groene Kerkje
Grave of Willem Einthoven
Het Groene Kerkje
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Haeswyk building in Oegstgeest
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Castle Oud Poelgeest
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Junction Postviaduct A44-N444
Junction Postviaduct A44-N444
Junction Postviaduct A44-N444
Churchyard of the Green Church
Churchyard of the Green Church
Window with coats-of-arms of the Green Church
Window with coats-of-arms of the Green Church
Churchyard of the Green Church
Churchyard of the Green Church
Churchyard of the Green Church
Bridge made by the Grofsmederij
Bridge made by the Grofsmederij
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Entrance to the Oranjepark in Oegstgeest
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Hotel Het Witte Huis in Oegstgeest
Hotel Het Witte Huis after a fire
Hotel Het Witte Huis after a fire
Hotel Het Witte Huis demolished
Old school building in Oegstgeest
Rehoboth Chapel in Oegstgeest
Rehoboth Chapel in Oegstgeest
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New sewer
House in Oegstgeest
House in Oegstgeest
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Churchyard of the Green Church
The Green or St. Willibrord Church in Oegstgeest. According to history St. Willibrord built a wooden church on this spot, quite possibly the first church in the Netherlands. Later it was replaced with a stone one. That one was partly destroyed during the Siege of Leiden in 1574. It was rebuilt in the 17th Century. The church tower was removed in 1830 because it was in danger of falling down. It has been restored in the 1950s. The ivy, which gave the church the name Green Church, has been removed.
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