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Arnhem post mill (1946)

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Purpose
  
Drainage mill

Type of sails
  
Common sails

Winding
  
Tail vane

Type of pump
  
Centrifugal pump

No. of sails
  
Four sails

Windshaft
  
Wood

Year built
  
1946

Arnhem post mill (1946)

Mill location
  
Schelmseweg 89, 6816 SJ, Arnhem

Operator
  
Netherlands Open Air Museum

A hollow post mill at the Netherlands Open Air Museum, Arnhem, Gelderland, Netherlands was originally built at Gouda, South Holland, Netherlands. It was dismantled in 1946 and re-erected at the museum. The mill has been restored to working order.

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History

The mill was originally built to drain the Oude en Nieuwe Goudse Polder at Gouda, South Holland. It was dismantled in 1946 and re-erected at the Netherlands Open Air Museum, Arnhem, Gelderland. The mill was restored to working order in 2009.

Description

The mill is what the Dutch describe as a Weidemolen (English: Meadow mill). It is a small hollow post mill on a roundhouse. The mill is winded by tail vane. The buck and roundhouse are covered in boards. The sails are Common sails. They have a span of 5.90 metres (19 ft 4 in). The sails are carried on a wooden windshaft. The windshaft carries the brake wheel which has 32 cogs. This drives the wallower (9 cogs) at the top of the upright shaft. At the bottom of the upright shaft a centrifugal pump is driven.

Public access

The mill can be viewed externally during museum opening hours.

References

Arnhem post mill (1946) Wikipedia