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From: "H.-J. Adams" <>
Subject: Re: [OSTF] Cooking Fires
Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 00:52:03 +0100
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Those of you who attended the visit to the museum at wiesmoor would have
seen such an open fire place. In the Frisian styled farm houses the fire
place was attached to the gable wall, in the Saxion houses aslike as in
the Ammerland, the fire place was located at the side of the barn next
to the private rooms of the owners of the farm.

Jürgen Adams

website: www.wiesmoor-info.de



Zandra Ogata schrieb:

> My cousin, who still lives on the family farm in Jubberde, is in his
> eighties. He had a twin brother who died at one year of age from a
> fall into the fireplace.
> Zandra
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