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- Q5203165 subject Q8662983.
- Q5203165 abstract "The D'Oliphant, also written as De Oliphant, was commissioned in 1591 by Cornelis van Wijkcool as "boerenbehuizinge" built near Nieuwesluis on the island Voorne. Oliphant translates into "Elephant" although the current spelling of the Dutch word is Olifant. The octagonal tower part of the house was probably designed to give the allure of a knight homestead and to suggest that the owner belonged to an ancient and noble family. The house was moved in 1975 and is now located at the Kromme Zandweg 90 in the district of Charlois in Rotterdam.".
- Q5203165 thumbnail Rotterdam_krommezandweg_villa.jpg?width=300.
- Q5203165 wikiPageExternalLink www.nieuwesluis.nl.
- Q5203165 wikiPageExternalLink www.oliphant.nl.
- Q5203165 wikiPageWikiLink Q2051339.
- Q5203165 wikiPageWikiLink Q2289835.
- Q5203165 wikiPageWikiLink Q3029866.
- Q5203165 wikiPageWikiLink Q34370.
- Q5203165 wikiPageWikiLink Q3820248.
- Q5203165 wikiPageWikiLink Q395638.
- Q5203165 wikiPageWikiLink Q8662983.
- Q5203165 point "51.88305555555556 4.47".
- Q5203165 type SpatialThing.
- Q5203165 comment "The D'Oliphant, also written as De Oliphant, was commissioned in 1591 by Cornelis van Wijkcool as "boerenbehuizinge" built near Nieuwesluis on the island Voorne. Oliphant translates into "Elephant" although the current spelling of the Dutch word is Olifant. The octagonal tower part of the house was probably designed to give the allure of a knight homestead and to suggest that the owner belonged to an ancient and noble family.".
- Q5203165 label "D'Oliphant".
- Q5203165 lat "51.88305555555556".
- Q5203165 long "4.47".
- Q5203165 depiction Rotterdam_krommezandweg_villa.jpg.