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" A la découverte du BENELUX // Die BENELUX - Länder entdecken"
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Watermolens - Wassermühlen - water mills - moulins à eau
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Nederland - Epen, Volmolen
One of the most well-known building in the valley of the river Geul is probably the Volmolen just outside the village of Epen. The mill was part of the broadcloth industry in Vaals. Because of the location of the mill on the Geul, there was an abundance of water available for vollen - that’s why the mill is named Volmolen - the fulling of the wool. There was not such a large amount of water in the vicinity of Vaals.
The history of the Epener mill dates back to the 17th century. In 1680 there was already talk of an oil mill. Later it is said to have been used as a bark mill. It was only in the last decades of the 18th century that it became a fulling mill.
The urine and rancid butter needed for the fulling process was discharged into the river Geul after use. So it is not strange that the Volmolen was built outside the village centre of Epen. The complex is situated between the Geul and a dug mill brook. Water is pumped up into the brook to increase the decay of the water at the waterwheel. The buildings, a mill house and a farm with attached barns, surround a courtyard. The walls of the buildings are built in various types of locally broken stone.
In 1872 the mill was converted into a flour mill. After several renovations and restorations the Volmolen was put into a flour mill in 1977. The mill is now owned by the Vereniging tot Behoud van Natuurmonumenten (Society for Preservation of Nature Monuments in the Netherlands). A foundation for the exploitation of the mill has a contract with a group of bakers for the supply of flour.
The history of the Epener mill dates back to the 17th century. In 1680 there was already talk of an oil mill. Later it is said to have been used as a bark mill. It was only in the last decades of the 18th century that it became a fulling mill.
The urine and rancid butter needed for the fulling process was discharged into the river Geul after use. So it is not strange that the Volmolen was built outside the village centre of Epen. The complex is situated between the Geul and a dug mill brook. Water is pumped up into the brook to increase the decay of the water at the waterwheel. The buildings, a mill house and a farm with attached barns, surround a courtyard. The walls of the buildings are built in various types of locally broken stone.
In 1872 the mill was converted into a flour mill. After several renovations and restorations the Volmolen was put into a flour mill in 1977. The mill is now owned by the Vereniging tot Behoud van Natuurmonumenten (Society for Preservation of Nature Monuments in the Netherlands). A foundation for the exploitation of the mill has a contract with a group of bakers for the supply of flour.
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( and beautiful insets)
Wish you a healthy safe Weekend:)
Have a nice weekend
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Madeleine Defawes clubHFF & stay safe Jaap.
HFF and wish you a good weekend.
Danke für die schönen Bilder Jaap!!
Groetjes Jaap.
Photos are also splendid with very interesting details
I whish you a very pleasant weekend!
HFF, enjoy your weekend in safety.
HFF und ein sonniges Wochenende!
Bonne fin de semaine, Jaap
HFF and a nice but safe weekend.
HFF!
Enjoy your weekend , Jaap!
HFF have a great weekend.
TOZ
A smashing series Jaap accompanied by a well-researched narrative. I'm glad it's no longer discharging urine and rancid butter into the river though..!!
HFF to you. Have a great weekend and stay safe.
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Keith Burton clubGroet, Christien.
HFF Jaap und schönes und gesundes Wochenende.
HFF and have a great weekend! Stay safe and healthy.
Best wishes
Füsun
Fulling, also known as tucking or walking, is a step in woolen clothmaking which involves the cleansing of cloth to eliminate oils, dirt, and other impurities, and to make it thicker. The practice died out with the modernization of the industrial revolution. ~Wiki
Wow, all of the filth dumped into the water...*shakes head* So many of our waterways have been poisoned by people, it's just awful. But nice to know that's not the case for this mill's waterways anymore. It would be nice to get something made from the flour ground here!
Loved your other insets as well, my favorite is your second inset and the marvelous texture of the stone walls. The wheel, too, is totally spectacular but really, all of your pictures are great...as usual! :)
HFF, Jaap, und ein schönes Wochenende! Bleib gesund!
A very nice picture, which I like very much!
Wonderful composition
Fantastic colours
Great information too!
Best Wishes, HFF, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
Passez un très bon week-end, Jaap ! HFF !
HFF and a wonderful, safe weekend, Jaap!
Nice sunday
Fabio
buen domingo !
Daar waar links die sluis is waar die wateroverloop is was toen geheel dichtgevroren
......wünsche noch einen schönen Neujahrstag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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