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Nederland - Woudrichem, "Nooit Gedagt"
Flour mill "Nooit Gedagt" is standing on one of the bastions of the fortress of Woudrichem.
Originally the mill was built in the year of 1682 and was destroyed during World War II. "Nooit Gedagt" was rebuilt and reopened in 1996.
Woudrichem itself is one of the official eleven Dutch fortress towns and its name ‘Walrichsheim' was already found in the year of 866. It became known as Woudrichem as from 1290, and could already be considered a town at that time, having a sheriff, aldermen and a council. It became city rights in 1356.
For another view of the same windmill: www.ipernity.com/doc/327263/28234661/in/group/100944
Originally the mill was built in the year of 1682 and was destroyed during World War II. "Nooit Gedagt" was rebuilt and reopened in 1996.
Woudrichem itself is one of the official eleven Dutch fortress towns and its name ‘Walrichsheim' was already found in the year of 866. It became known as Woudrichem as from 1290, and could already be considered a town at that time, having a sheriff, aldermen and a council. It became city rights in 1356.
For another view of the same windmill: www.ipernity.com/doc/327263/28234661/in/group/100944
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Mooi in beeld gebracht, Jaap.
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