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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 249 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HELMOND  , a

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town in the province of North Brabant, Holland, on the small
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river Aa, and on the canal (Zuid-Willems Vaart) between 'sHertogenbosch and Maastricht, 242 M. by
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rail W.N.W. of
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Venlo . It is connected by steam
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tramway with 'sHertogenbosch (21 M . N.W.), a branch
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line northwards to Osch being given off at Veghel . Pop . (1900) 11,465 . The castle of Helmond, built in 1402, is a beautiful specimen of architecture, and among the other buildings of note in the town are the spacious church of St Lambert, the Reformed church and the town hall . Helmond is one of the
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industrial centres of the province, and possesses over a score of factories for cotton and
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silk
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weaving, cotton printing, dyeing, iron founding,
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brewing,
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soap boiling and
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tobacco dressing, as well as engine
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works and a margarine° factory . There is an
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art school in the town .

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