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    senreg

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    1. Hello, Sorry I still have to add somehing. I first did not think at it anymore but hearing they are relatively new I remember that there were also inscriptions on the underside of the bottles. There were here British troops in the beginning and I suppose also at the end of the war the Germans went back. So I think that marks are dates? But still the questions what there strange bottles might have contained or been used for? Regards, Marc
    2. Hello, Sorry I still have to add somehing. I first did not think at it anymore but hearing they are relatively new I remember that there were also inscriptions on the underside of the bottles. There were here British troops in the beginning and I suppose also at the end of the war the Germans went back. So I think that marks are dates? But still the questions what there strange bottles might have contained or been used for? But also strange is the 500 inscription with the triangle mark? Regards, Marc
    3. Hello, Sorry I still have to add somehing. I first did not think at it anymore but hearing they are relatively new I remember that there were also inscriptions on the underside of the bottles. There were here British troops in the beginning and I suppose also at the end of the war the Germans went back. So I think that marks are dates? But still the questions what there strange bottles might have contained or been used for? But also strange is the 500 inscription with the triangle mark? Regards, Marc
    4. Hello, Hereby some bottles found in ypres region. There is marked: NOT TO BE REFILLED NO DEPOSIT NO RETURN I guess this is WWII but what was their use and what was it in? Thanks. Regards, Marc
    5. Hello, Zillebeke Lake lays nearby where we live. We live on a farmhouse (called Manor Farm) that was rebuild after the war because in 1914-18 it was completely destroyed. It was mainly occupied by the British troop and only April 18 it was taken by the Germans. But that moment it was complety destroyed,there was even running a trench trough the building of the farm (Fosse trench). By forum, archives and search I have already some photos (mostly British and German aerials) of the Zillebeke Lake region. But I'm certain there are still in collections or photo books. I could about reconstruct the dimensions of the farm due to photos but the more we have the better we can reconstruct the plan. As not all know where the farm is situated, it is better to focus on Zillebeke Lake which is a easily point to find back on photos in the Ypres front. On photos of the Zillebeke Lake the farm is nearly always on it. Thanks in advance. Marc
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