Yaris and windmill

Windmill “De Valk”


Windmill “De Valk” (The Falcon) is a windmill in Leiden. It dates from 1743. It was turned into a museum in 1966, after the last miller Willem van Rhijn died in 1964.

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05 Jan 2008

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Yaris and windmill

For the Cars in Alphabetic Order group . 2001 Toyota Yaris 1.3 16V VVTI

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22 Sep 2008

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My bike ride home: crossing the moat and entering Leiden

07 Jun 2010

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Fire department of Leiden

Looked like a fire alarm at the windmill

01 Nov 2011

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Wintercoat for the windmill

otherwise the windmill will get cold.

04 May 2013

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Gable stone of windmill De Valk (The Falcon) in Leiden

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23 Jul 2014

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Windmill “De Valk” in mourning

The position of the sails can convey a message. This position, slightly past the middle, is the position of mourning (in the South East of the Netherlands the sails are just before the middle to indicate mourning) Wednesday July 23, 2014 was a day of national mourning in the Netherlands, because of the shooting down of flight MH17 over Ukraine. Nearly 300 people died, nearly 200 were Dutch.

14 Sep 2014

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Windmolen De Valk 2014 – Living room

Windmill De Valk (The Falcon) was built in 1743. It was a grain milling mill. The last miller Willem van Rhijn died in 1964. The windmill became a museum in 1966. The interior dates from the end of the 19th century.

14 Sep 2014

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Windmolen De Valk 2014 – Living room

Windmill De Valk (The Falcon) was built in 1743. It was a grain milling mill. The last miller Willem van Rhijn died in 1964. The windmill became a museum in 1966. The interior dates from the end of the 19th century.

14 Sep 2014

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206 visits

Windmolen De Valk 2014 – Sink

Windmill De Valk (The Falcon) was built in 1743. It was a grain milling mill. The last miller Willem van Rhijn died in 1964. The windmill became a museum in 1966. The interior dates from the end of the 19th century.
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