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Some streets have strange names, in The Hague Apendans and in Haarlem for instance Raaks and here, Anegang. Anegang probably meant "connecting road", but other etymologies exist.
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There is/was a system in England where pipes and cables were covered by sand and then soil as an indicator to anyone digging of the proximity of such objects.
I think it was even more sophisticated but I cannot recall, age again ;¬)
Seriously (but only for a moment) thank you very much for taking the time to find out, I appreciate well researched subjects, nice one!
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