
Old Mill in Ahaus Quantwick
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Wilfried Pinsdorf
Pris 17:10, 18/10/2009
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The old Quantwicker windmill was built around 1835 by Theodore Brockhaus and his wife Katharina nee Schulze Ameling. When her granddaughter, Bertha Brockhaus, 1886 married the heiress of the court to the court Brockhaus Schulze Schwering, came to this mill, which lies in the peasantry Quantwick Court Schulze Schwering.
The Achteckmühle Holland shows the familiar pattern: The octagonal base is fixed. Only the cap, including axis, the large cog wheel rim and the wing was shot on a roll cage assembly and using the slewing each in the wind. Inside are three floors. The flour loft, the stone floor and the Kappboden. Two millstones, and a box of flour bags were available.
Until about 1900, the windmill, a real Münsterland face: The outer covering was from top to bottom übereinandergreifenden covered with wood shingles. In this dress, she appears again today after the restoration.
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