- De
Korenbloem (English: The Cornflower) is a name
given to some
windmills in
Belgium and the Netherlands. De
Korenbloem, Culemborg, a
windmill in Gelderland...
- De
Korenbloem (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈkoːrə(m)ˌblum]; English: The Cornflower) is a 19th-century
smock mill in the
village of
Vriescheloo in the Netherlands...
-
competed at 1948
Summer Olympics Nicolaaskerk,
Kortgene Kamperland Molen De
Korenbloem,
Kortgene Vijver met kerk "Collegeleden" [Members of the board] (in Dutch)...
- Johanna, De
Korenbloem (English: The Cornflower) or De
Molen van
Schennink is a
tower mill in Culemborg, Gelderland,
Netherlands which was
built in 1888...
- 1867 as a
replacement of its 15th
century predecessor. The
grist mill De
Korenbloem was
built in 1872 and was in
service until 1961. It was
extensively restored...
-
Bekenstein castle a farm
remains with 16th
century elements. The
grist mill De
Korenbloem was
moved to
Oploo in 1843. It was
known to be in 's-Hertogenbosch before...
-
around 1920. In 1840, Loil was home to 680 people. The
grist mill De
Korenbloem [nl] was
built in 1855. It was
restored in 1970 and 1988–1989. The Roman...
-
Sommelsdijk Village Windmill De
Korenbloem Flag Coat of arms
Sommelsdijk Location in the
province of
South Holland in the
Netherlands Show map of South...
- (Hondsnest of Hof van Van Dael), Groenenborgerhof, Elsdonkhof, Standonk,
Korenbloem. But
their names still remain in the
consciousness of the
people living...
-
century on display.
There are five
windmills in the muni****lity: De
Korenbloem in Vriescheloo,
Niemans Molen in Veelerveen,
Spinnenkop Wedderveer in...