Sunday, October 19, 2025

Dutch windmills

Everytime I get a card with a Dutch windmill, I just feel like taking the 1st plane and fly to the country to see more of these lovely structures. 

"The Netherlands is so closely associated with windmills, that it's often the first fact people recall about the country.


NL-541438, sent by Mariska.
 The Dutch built windmills for many centuries (and to some extent, the windmills built the country itself, since without them much of the land drainage could not have occured). In that time the mills were developed for corn milling, land drainage, saw milling, and in fact all manner of industrial purposes. Despite this widespread use, Dutch mills are in may ways quite primitive - using canvas sails, and turned to wind by hand (as distinct from the automated mechanisms that were developed for English windmills, including the fantail, and shuttered sails). 
 
NL-6093086, sent by Daphne.
There are a very pleasing number of remaining windmills in the Netherlands - the number is about 1150 and rising, in that the Dutch only count complete workable mills, and in the past 10 years especially many extensive rebuilds have occured to add to this number." - in: http://www.windmillworld.com/europe/netherlands.htm

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