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steam engine museum in Medemblik

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An old steam pumping station, De Vier Koggen (1907). Now the Steam Engine Museam, houses a collection of steam engines used on ships and in industry, still in working order.

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A: stoom machinemuseum Medemblik

door Freddy Stapersma, minder dan 10 meter hier vandaan

stoom machinemuseum Medemblik

B: inside steam engine museum Medemblik

door Freddy Stapersma, minder dan 10 meter hier vandaan

Inside the steam engine museum in Medemblik. This is part of the original steam engine totaly restore...

inside steam engine museum Medemblik

C: Steam engine museum in Medemblik

door Emile Duijker, 10 hier vandaan

An old steam pumping station, De Vier Koggen (1907). Now the Steam Engine Museum, houses a collection...

Steam engine museum in Medemblik

D: steam enigne medemblik

door Freddy Stapersma, 20 hier vandaan

steam enigne medemblik

E: 1

door Freddy Stapersma, 30 hier vandaan

1

F: Steam machine museum Medemblik netherlands

door Freddy Stapersma, 70 hier vandaan

The museum is situated in the 4 noorderkoggen wich is a steam mill to get wate in the ijselmeer.It is...

Steam machine museum Medemblik netherlands

G: steam engine museum in medemblik

door Emile Duijker, 90 hier vandaan

An old steam pumping station, De Vier Koggen (1907). Now the Steam Engine Museum, houses a collection...

steam engine museum in medemblik

H: 4

door Freddy Stapersma, 110 hier vandaan

4

I: Samen

door Freddy Stapersma, 110 hier vandaan

Samen

J: old crane

door Freddy Stapersma, 120 hier vandaan

old crane

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