The Mallumse mill near Eibergen (gem. Berkelland) located on the river Berkel. The mill was part of the Hof in Mallum and was first mentioned in 1188 in the goods list of the Counts Van Dale from Diepenheim. According to an act of 1430, there is a question of a straitmill. The inhabitants of Eibergen and the surrounding area were obliged to have their choirs grind here. Cornmill building with the year 1748 above the side door, pointing to rebuilding after fire. The year 1755 also indicates rebuilding after fire. Until 1943 in use as a corn mill. In 1948 partially collapsed Restored under the l


The Mallumse mill near Eibergen (gem. Berkelland) located on the river Berkel. The mill was part of the Hof in Mallum and was first mentioned in 1188 in the goods list of the Counts Van Dale from Diepenheim. According to an act of 1430, there is a question of a straitmill. The inhabitants of Eibergen and the surrounding area were obliged to have their choirs grind here. Cornmill building with the year 1748 above the side door, pointing to rebuilding after fire. The year 1755 also indicates rebuilding after fire. Until 1943 in use as a corn mill. In 1948 partially collapsed Restored under the leadership of architect Jan Jans. With the nearby mulder house and lock protected village view. Canalisations of the Berkel took place in 1934 and 1970. Possibly that the photograph was taken on one of these occasions. Date: undated Location: Berkel, Eibergen Keywords: characteristic landscapes, mills


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