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      <agencyName>FotoMuseum Provincie Antwerpen</agencyName>

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      <citation>ISAAR(CPF): Internationale norm voor archivistische geautoriseerde beschrijvingen van organisaties, personen en families, Antwerpen/Leuven/Amsterdam 2006.</citation>

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  <eventDateTime standardDateTime="2021-11-28T15:42:24">November 28, 2021 3:42:24 PM CET</eventDateTime>
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        <part>Mahieu, Philippe</part>

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          <part>Professional</part>

          <alternativeForm>conventionDeclaration</alternativeForm>

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      <existDates><date>Namur, 1833 - Leopoldsburg, 1912</date></existDates>

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        <placeEntry>1867 Saint-Trond, Beekstraet (on the premises of F. Pulinx)
1871 - 1904 Bourg-Léopold, Rue de l'Hôpital, 2 (Camp of Beverloo)</placeEntry>

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        <term>Ghent, 1880; Antwerp, 1894 ("P. Mathieu"; bronze medal).</term>

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      <biogHist><p>&lt;b&gt;1867 Saint-Trond, Beekstraet (on the premises of F. Pulinx)&lt;/b&gt;
Philippe Jean, ° 28.8.1833; + 4.11.1912. Recorded as a barman at his wedding in Bourg-Léopold in November 1858. Itinerant at this address in November 1867. Recorded living in Antwerp, Rioolstraat, 11 from 18.1.1871 to 2.8.1871 before leaving for Dunkirk [Nord, F].
&lt;b&gt;1871 - 1904 Bourg-Léopold, Rue de l'Hôpital, 2 (Camp of Beverloo)&lt;/b&gt;
Military groups and views of the camp at Beverloo. Also listed in the directory: "Mathieu P."&lt;95&gt; or "Mathieu A. &amp; P."&lt;97&gt;. "Mahieu - Smets" on postcards 1903-1904 ca, referring to his second wife Louise Justine Smets. Recorded as a photographer domiciled at no. 6 on his death certificate.</p></biogHist>

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