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De Hoop (other)
De Hoop (English ''The Hope'') is a name used for mills in Belgium and the Netherlands. Windmills *De Hoop, Abbenbroek, a windmill in South Holland, Netherlands * De Hoop, Almelo, a windmill in Overijssel, Netherlands * De Hoop, Arnhem (1846), a windmill in Gelderland, Netherlands * De Hoop, Arnhem (1849), a windmill in Gelderland, Netherlands * De Hoop, Bavel, a windmill in North Brabant, Netherlands * De Hoop, Bunschoten, a windmill in Utrecht, Netherlands * De Hoop, Culemborg, a windmill in Gelderland, Netherlands * De Hoop, Den Hout, a windmill in North Brabant, Netherlands * De Hoop, Den Oever, a windmill in North Holland, Netherlands *De Hoop, Dokkum, a windmill in Friesland, Netherlands * De Hoop, Elden, a windmill in Gelderland, Netherlands * De Hoop, Elen, a windmill in Limburg, Belgium * De Hoop, Elspeet, a windmill in Gelderland, Netherlands * De Hoop, Garderen, a windmill in Gelderland, Netherlands * De Hoop, Garsthuizen, a windmill in Groningen, Netherlands ...
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De Hoop, Abbenbroek
De Hoop is a gristmill in Abbenbroek, Netherlands. The mill was built in 1843. The mill is a rijksmonument. References

Flour mills in the Netherlands Windmills in South Holland Rijksmonuments in South Holland {{Netherlands-windmill-stub ...
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De Hoop, Holwerd
De Hoop ( en, The Hope) is a smock mill in Holwerd, Friesland, Netherlands which was built in the 1730s and is working for trade. The mill is listed as a Rijksmonument, number 38709. History The earliest record of a windmill in Hollum is c1399, when the ''windrecht'' ( en, right to wind) was mentioned on page 292 of the ''Zoenbrief en Accoord'' between Count Albrecht van Beieren and the Frisian people. An "old and established town" near Dokkum is mentioned in the document, and windmills are also mentioned. It is generally accepted that the town referred to is Holwerd. In 1511, a "mill yard" is mentioned at Holwerd. In 1515, the town was burnt in a battle between the Duke of Gelre and the Duke of Saksen. Amongst the buildings burnt was a dye mill. In 1677, a mill on the town wall was sold for ƒ2,900, a high price for the time. The earliest record of a mill named ''De Hoop'' is that it was standing in 1711. when it was bought for ƒ2,540 by Jan and Jeppe Harmens from Antie Lamm ...
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De Hoop, Hellevoetsluis
De Hoop is a gristmill in Hellevoetsluis, the Netherlands. The mill was built in 1801. History In 1697 there was a post mill on the place of caisson Jan Blancen. Dirk Jacobsz Goutswaart is named as the first miller. At the end of the 18th century, this mill needed to make place for this caisson. The stone scaffolding mill was built in 1801. In 1960, the mill was bought by the municipality Hellevoetsluis. There was a restoration in 1963. The mill had a sack hoist where flour carts could drive under, to be loaded or unloaded. This lap was repaired at a restoration in 1961-1962. Till the restoration of 1992-1993, an architectural firm In the United States, an architectural firm or architecture firm is a business that employs one or more licensed architects and practices the profession of architecture; while in South Africa, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark and other countri ..., a smith and various artists used the mill. Nowadays, the current miller and his partner, live ...
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List Of Windmills In Groningen
A list of windmills in the Dutch Dutch commonly refers to: * Something of, from, or related to the Netherlands * Dutch people () * Dutch language () Dutch may also refer to: Places * Dutch, West Virginia, a community in the United States * Pennsylvania Dutch Country People E ... province of Groningen. Notes Mills still standing marked in bold. Known building dates are bold, otherwise the date is the earliest known date the mill was standing. Unless otherwise indicated, the source for all entries is the linked Molendatabase or De Hollandsche Molen entry. References {{Dutch Windmills Groningen ...
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