Some Old Flemish Towns (1911)


  • Characteristics
  • Oudenaarde
  • Alost-Dendermonde-Commines and Bergues
    • The Song of Bayard
  • Courtrai
  • Ypres
    • Ieper, O Ieper (song)
  • Dixmude
    • The Vinkeniers
  • Furnes and Nieuport
  • Tournai
  • Douai and Lille
    • Het Toren
  • Bruges and Damme
    • The Lacemakers
    • The Legend of the Lacemakers
    • Song of Bruges
  • Ghent
    • The Song of Ghent
    • The Friday Market in Ghent
  • Mechelen
  • The Bells of St. Rombold
  • The Kermesse at Mechelen
  • Louvain
  • The Legend of Margaret the Courageous
  • Conclusion

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