De Hoop, Norg

De Hoop, Norg

De Hoop, June 2008
Origin
Mill name De Hoop
Mill location Asserstraat 36, 9331 JD, Norg
53°04′03″N 6°27′27″E / 53.06750°N 6.45750°E / 53.06750; 6.45750
Operator(s) Molenstichting Drenthe
Year built 1857
Information
Purpose Corn mill
Type Smock mill
Storeys Two-storey smock
Base storeys Three-storey base
Smock sides Eight sides
Number of sails Four sails
Type of sails Bilau sails
Windshaft Cast iron
Winding Tailpole and winch
Number of pairs of millstones One pair
Size of millstones 1.40 metres (4 ft 7 in) diameter

De Hoop (English The Hope) is a smock mill in Norg, Drenthe, the Netherlands. It was built in 1906 and is listed as a Rijksmonument, number 30781.[1]

History

This mill was built in 1857 for Hermannus Beins, who died in 1861.[2] It was originally a barley mill and had Patent sails. In 1862 the mill was in the ownership of Egge Dijkhuizen, passing to Thijs Mulder and then the Hoff brothers. They sold the mill in 1873 to A de Vries for ƒ9,000 on the condition that a post mill he owned which stood on the road to Een was demolished.[3]

The mill was sold in 1878 to Ludernus Warmelts and passed to his son Hendrik Warmolts. During their ownership the mill was converted to a corn mill. In 1935, one pair of Patent sails was replaced with a pair of Bilau sails, although the stock soon broke.[3] In 1937, the mill was fitted with four new Bilau sails by millwrights Fabrikaat Wijnveen of Voorthuizen, Gelderland.[2] In 1943, the sails were damaged by gunfire from fighter aircraft. They were repaired as the mill was needed to produce flour to feed the villagers of Norg. In 1962, owner Jan Snijders restored the mill. A further restoration of the then nameless mill took place in 1982, during which the shed which formerly housed an engine was demolished. By the 1990s the mill was again in need of repairs. It turned for the last time on 24 August 1996 before a further restoration was undertaken. In 1997 the mill was bought by Gemeente Norg and resold to Molenstichting Drenthe (English: Drenthe Mills Society). Restoration to full working order was completed in 2000.[3] This is the only windmill in the Netherlands fitted with Bilau sails.[2]

Description

For an explanation of the various items of machinery, see Mill machinery.

De Hoop is what the Dutch describe as an "achtkante stellingmolen". It is a two-storey smock mill on a three-storey brick base. The stage is at second-floor level, 6.20 metres (20 ft 4 in) above ground level. The smock and cap are clad in Dakleer. The mill is winded by a tailpole and winch. The four Bilau sails have a span of 21.35 metres (70 ft 1 in) are carried in a cast-iron windshaft, which was cast by Nederlandse Stoomboot Maatschappij, Fyenoord in 1844. The windshaft was originally cast solid and had to be bored through to take Patent sails at a later date. The windshaft also carries the brake wheel, which has 62 cogs. The brake wheel drives the wallower (32 cogs) at the top of the upright shaft. At the bottom of the upright shaft the great spur wheel, which has 80 cogs, drives the 1.40 metres (4 ft 7 in) diameter French Burr millstones via a lantern pinion stone nut which has 24 staves.[1]

Millers

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Public access

De Hoop is open on Saturdays from 12:00 to 16:00, alternating with Noorderveld, the other windmill in Norg.[2]

References

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  1. 1 2 "Technische gegevens" (in Dutch). De Hollandsche Molen. Retrieved 27 September 2009. (Click on "Technische gegevens" to view.)
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Norg, Drenthe" (in Dutch). Molendatabase. Retrieved 29 September 2009.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Geschiedenis" (in Dutch). De Hollandsche Molen. Retrieved 29 September 2009. (Click on "Geschiedenis" to view.)
Dutch Rijksmonument 30781
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