Nearly all of the 1889/96 were converted into Model 1896/11 in the 1910s.
Don't want too many because I can't convert you in large numbers.
But they converted only 2 of 6 in the second half.
They converted three in the second half, which might not sound like much.
At the west end, one bay was converted in the 1960s into a room for general use.
It was however converted back to a children's hospital in 1926.
It is not known how many were converted in this way.
People who convert in future years must pay the taxes all at once.
This was built around 1530 as a private house and converted to a museum in 1895.
It is not clear why women converted in larger numbers than men.