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Groote Schouwburg, Rotterdam (1930)
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St Mary's Church, Rotterdam (1913)

Jan Verheul or J. Verheul Dzn. (Rotterdam, 14 February 1860 - 19 October 1948) was a Dutch architect, watercolourist and designer.


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