De Heidebloem, Erica Explained

De Heidebloem, Erica
Name Of Mill:De Heidebloem
Location Of Mill:Verlengde Vaart ZZ 86, 7887 EP, Erica
Coordinates:52.7175°N 6.9264°W
Operator:J. Tigelaar
Built:1897
Purpose:Corn mill
Type:Smock mill
Storeys:Three-storey smock
Base Storeys:Two-storey base
Smock Sides:Eight sides
Sail Number:Four sails
Sail Type:Common sails
Windshaft:Cast iron
Winding:Tailpole and winch
Pairs Of Millstones:One pair of Cullen stones, one pair of French Burr stones.
Stone Size:Both 1.4m (04.6feet) diameter

De Heidebloem (English: Heather flower) is a smock mill in Erica, Netherlands. It was built in 1895. The mill is listed as a Rijksmonument, number 14962.

History

The mill was built by millwright Huberts of Coevorden in 1897. It replaced an earlier mill which was built in 1877 and burnt down in 1895. Between 1894 and 1911, the sails on the mill were rented from sailmaker Wouda of Meppel.[1] The mill was working until 1943, when a stock broke. The mill then became derelict. In 1976, a proposal was put forward to move the mill to another location. This was not carried out and the mill was restored over the winter of 1977-78. The restoration was carried out by millwrights Fabrikaant Roemeling & Molema of Scheemda, Groningen.[2] On completion of the restoration the mill was renamed Heidebloem. It is in working order and used to train millers in their work.[3]

The mill is privately owned and operated by J. Tigelaar of Erica; for his civic contribution, in 2004 Tigelaar was made a member of the Order of Orange-Nassau.[4]

Description

De Heidebloem is what the Dutch describe as an "achtkante stellingmolen", a smock mill with a stage. The brick base is two storeys and the three-storey smock and cap are thatched. The stage is 7.5m (24.6feet) above ground level. The four common sails have a span of 20.2m (66.3feet). They are carried on a cast-iron windshaft which was cast by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Grofsmederij in 1896. The windshaft also carries the brake wheel which has 68 cogs. This drives the wallower (35 cogs) at the top of the upright shaft. At the bottom end of the upright shaft the great spur wheel (121 cogs) drives two lantern pinion stone nuts, of 39 staves each. One stone nut drives a pair of 1.4m (04.6feet) Cullen millstones. The other stone nut drives a pair of 1.4m (04.6feet) French Burr millstones.[5]

Millers

Reference for above:-[4] [6]

Public access

De Heidebloem is open to the public on Saturdays from 08:30-12:00 or by appointment.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Erica, Drenthe . Molendatabase . nl . 18 August 2009.
  2. Web site: Molens . Encyclopedie Drenthe Online . nl . 18 August 2009.
  3. Web site: Geschiedenis . De Hollandsche Molen . nl . 18 August 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111007235835/http://www.molens.nl/dbase/molen.php?&molenid=325 . 7 October 2011 . dead . (Click on Geschiedenis to view.)
  4. News: Persbericht: Koninklijke onderscheidingen uitgereikt . nl . . 29 April 2004 . 19 August 2009.
  5. Web site: Technische gegevens . . nl . 18 August 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111007235835/http://www.molens.nl/dbase/molen.php?&molenid=325 . 7 October 2011 . dead . (Click on Technische gegevens to view.)
  6. Web site: De Huisvrouw in Westenesch . xs4all . nl . 19 August 2009.
  7. Web site: Informatie . De Hollandsche Molen . nl . 18 August 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111007235835/http://www.molens.nl/dbase/molen.php?&molenid=325 . 7 October 2011 . dead . (Click on Informatie to view.)