Photographer’s Note
De Adriaan is a windmill in the Netherlands that burnt down in 1932 and has been rebuilt in 2002. The original windmill dates from 1779 and the mill has been a distinct part of the skyline of Haarlem for centuries.
De Adriaan was built on the foundations of the Goevrouwetoren, or Goede Vrouwtoren (Goodwife Tower), a tower that used to be part of the city's defences. The towers were located on the river Spaarne, on each side, and historically they were defending the city from possible attackers over the water. The Goevrouwetorenr was demolished in 1779 to make way for the windmill, as the towers were no longer useful for the defence of the city. The city border had moved to the north, and building on the foundations of the old tower would make it easy to build the windmill as high as possible, which would be efficient to catch wind. De Adriaan was officially opened on May 19, 1779.
The initiator of the building of the windmill was Adriaan de Booys, an industrial producer from Amsterdam. He bought the Goevrouwetoren and the land around it from the municipality of Haarlem on April 24, 1778. He had to increase the strength of the tower's foundations and added extra wooden supporting poles for his windmill. The new tower stuck out above the city: the highest point of the mill is about 34 metres above the water level in the river Spaarne.
De Booys was granted permission to build a windmill that would produce cement, paint, and tan. The latter is the bark of an oak (or other tree) that has been processed by the mill and can be used to tan hides. The windmill was built under supervision of miller Henricus Ruijsch from Waddinxveen. De Booy earned the concession to be the sole producer of cement in the city for 25 years.
The original owner, De Booys, sold the windmill to Cornelis Kraan in 1802. The monopoly on cement had not been as lucrative as De Booys had hoped for; a competitor evaded the law by importing cement from Dordrecht. The windmill was sold for 1650 guilders, and Kraan converted the mill into a tobacco mill, to produce tobacco snuff. Kraan already owned a tobacco shop, at the Grote Houtstraat (number 12).
In 1865 a steam engine was placed in the windmill by the new owner, J. van Berloo, to make it more competitive in the market. However, it was not efficient enough, and it was to be put down. Then in 1925 the windmill was bought by the Dutch windmill society Vereniging De Hollandsche Molen to prevent demolition. They paid 12,100 guilders for the mill.
In a storm in 1930 the mill was severely damaged.
On the evening of April 23, 1932 the windmill burnt down. The fire brigade arrived quickly but could not prevent the complete burning down of the mill. This event was a shock for many citizens of the city; the cause of the fire has never been established.
Immediately after the fire, citizens of Haarlem collected money to pay for the rebuilding of the mill. The owner of the mill, Vereniging De Hollande Molen, started a collection and the result was 3,000 guilders. The insurance money, 12.165 guilders, had to be used to pay off the mortgage on the mill.
The municipality of Haarlem made 10,000 guilders, a large amount of money, available in 1938 for the renovation of the mill, but this was overruled by the provincial council because of the bad economic situation. The renovation had to be postponed until the economical situation improved (1930s).
In 1963 the Haarlem municipality became owner of the mill and tried to restore it. That failed, however, due to a lack of funds.
In September 1985 a plan was presented by the architects Braaksma and Roos for renovation of the Scheepsmakersdijk; and their plan included a renovated windmill. In 1995 detailed plans were made by the Haarlem municipality and on April 21, 1999 the first pole was put in the ground.
De Adriaan was rebuilt on the original foundations of the old windmill. Windmill De Adriaan was reopened on April 23, 2002, exactly 70 years after the fire. The current owner is Stichting Molen De Adriaan.
In: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Adriaan
JanD, grigand, ChrysK, ribeiroantonio, zeynepe, robob, riclopes, jhm, wishlist, rasto1893, greek, tiagoalmeida, Colombiana, mydrjoe, paura has marked this note useful
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JanD
(14927) 2008-09-21 13:25
Howdy Pedro!
Wonderful windmill. Nice place. Very good POV. Nice take.
Regards!
grigand
(12644) 2008-09-21 13:47
Hi Pedro,
A very good postcard from harlem ! Perfect POV and good quality of details.well done.
ciao
andrea
ribeiroantonio
(21921) 2008-09-21 18:52
Foto muito bonita. É extraordinária a localização do moinho, mesmo à beira da água e com um cais à sua volta. O enquadramento da vista através das árvores foi muito bem visto e dá uma muito boa ideia de profundidade.
António
MarcT
(21099) 2008-09-22 7:41
Hallo Pedro,
Mooie postcaard uit Holland. Goed gebruik van de blaren en een symetrie dir vrij goed werkt.
Groeten
Marc
robob
(3640) 2008-09-22 8:41
Hello Pedro,
Très étonnant moulin à vent de part sa situation !
Excellente composition avec les feuilles au premier plan,
Très belle image !
Amicalement,
Robert
riclopes
(33005) 2008-09-22 9:20
Olá Pedro, estes moinhos são um espectáculo, talvez também por não os termos cá em Portugal. Apesar da composição muito central, ficou bem bonita. Os ramos das árvores oferecem um enquadramento natural agradável e o barco a passar é um bom extra, estando no local perfeito da curva e de frente para o moinho. Parece-me é que tiveste problemas de compressão de imagem, pois nota-se aquela redução estranha de qualidade.
um abraço,
ricardo
wishlist
(4133) 2008-09-22 14:20
Hello Pedro,
nice view of the mill well standing against the blue sky with the river flowing by; you used the branches on top as a natural frame and this was the right choice, with the green of the leafs giving a beautiful contrast against the blue of the sky. Well done!
Thanks for sharing it.
Cheers,
Igor
rasto1893
(1768) 2008-09-23 0:17
Hello Pedro
Nice photo, good composition good POV, very nice natural colours of the photo, good light
My best Regards
Rastislav
jhm
(82629) 2008-09-23 3:51
Hello Pedro,
Her you come on the path of our best friend "Carper" Jaap.
He live in this lovely country and in this area.
This is a traditional image out of Netherlands, with a wonderful mill as subject.
You place the mill nice to middle of the picture, to both sides see we the river, this give a excellent perspective.
Very well done, TFS.
Best regards,
John.
zeynepe
(9342) 2008-09-23 10:08
Hi Pedro,
I always like seeing windmills, and this one is superb with your perfect POV and nice natural frame.
Congrats and have a nice week,
Zeynep
tiagoalmeida
(1294) 2008-09-23 12:56
ola
bonita foto deste bonito moinho gosto das cores.
já agora este moinho está aberto ao publico?
um abraço
tiago
rodgerg
(24203) 2008-09-24 12:52
Hello Pedro,
A very good framing for shows this nice windmill and this nice place. A composition rich in details very well collected.
Have a good evening,
Roger
Colombiana
(2544) 2008-10-05 6:50
Hi Pedro,
I have visited Netherlands a few times-- including Haarlem.
The composition here is very beautiful;
I like how you used the tree branches to
give this postcard looking photo a nice
"natural frame".
Interesting and useful note!
Regards from Miami!~
Maryori :)
Shall be back :)
Jean-Luc
(5488) 2008-10-25 1:51
Bonjour Pedro,
Je me souviens d'avoir vu ce magnifique moulin à vent lors d'un séjour à Haarlem. Je trouve que cette composition avec ces branches d'arbres et la mer au premier plan le met bien en valeur.
La note est bien documentée et complète bien ce post.
Amicalement
Jean-Luc
mydrjoe
(1240) 2008-11-12 5:29
Una imagen realmente muy bella y bien tomada, con evidente actividad en su entorno, lo cual le da "vida" y aún mayor interés. Buen encuadre y muy acertado enmarcado entre las ramas de los árboles. Muy intereantes datos en la nota y, en conjunto, un excelente trabajo.
Un saludo,
JR
foozi
(4725) 2009-01-02 17:45
Hi Pedro,
an excellent piece of shot. Natural framing is your great strength here.Nicely composed with soft colours and excellent clarity . A lovely landscape.
Excellent shot.
Regards,
Foozi
paura
(38484) 2009-02-03 1:57
Pedro,
A composição está excelenete. Mais do que uma eficiente fotometria, penso que seria muito difícil um ponto de tomada mais adequado. Muito boa.
Abraço
Paulo
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Copyright: pedro almeida (velocista)
(881) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-09-20
- Categories: Castles, Architecture
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-09-21 13:16
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