Lucien Engels and Roger De Winter,
Woning Libeer, Vilvoorde, Belgium, 1953-1954,
During the 1950s, they built many simple private houses which are characterized by beautiful unique details including this stone door knob.


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Lucien Engels and Roger De Winter,
Woning Libeer, Vilvoorde, Belgium, 1953-1954,
During the 1950s, they built many simple private houses which are characterized by beautiful unique details including this stone door knob.
Moon Ra, Vilvoorde Leopold Banchini Architects 2021
Building in Vilvoorde, Belgium
Artus Quellinus I - Pulpit of Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Goede Hoop te Vilvoorde (17th century), Unknown photographers (1918 and 1941) © KIK-IRPA, Brussels (Belgium)
For more great pulpits see: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturalistische_preekstoel
▪︎Disembowelling tongs.
Place of origin: Belgium
Date: 1401-1700
~ From the source: These heavy iron tongs were allegedly used for disembowelling prisoners during torture. They reputedly came from the fortress of Vilvoorde in Brussels, Belgium. This was an important military stronghold in the Middle Ages. Torture was commonly used in England during the Middle Ages and well beyond. It was considered a legitimate way of extracting information from prisoners. Disembowelment was also part of executions. It was often used with other methods such as hanging and dismemberment.
Frederik Vanclooster went missing on 1 January, returning home after celebrating New Year's Eve in Vilvoorde. If you have any information, please call the numbers mentioned. Feel free to share
Vilvorde #01-09072019
Polaroïd 669 péremption 03/2009
www.philseynaeve.com