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- drained an area of 249 pondemaat (91 ha; 226 acres). Of this area, 34 pondemaat (12 ha; 31 acres) belonged to the mill owner, 50 pondemaat (18 ha; 45 acres)...
- summer it drained an area of 200 pondemaat (73 ha; 180 acres) and during the winter it drained an area of 60 pondemaat (22 ha; 54 acres). The mill was...
- It is listed as a Rijksmonument, number 8530. Drainage of the 1,200 pondemaat (440 ha; 1,100 acres) ****nserpolder started in 1828, initially by five...
- built by millwright J T Kingma of Ternaard in 1845 to drain the 2,100 pondemaat (770 ha; 1,900 acres) Marrum-Westernijtjerk polder. As built, the mill...
- Juckemavaart canal. It was moved to its current site in 1893 to drain the 210 pondemaat (77 ha; 190 acres) Klaarkampstermeer. The mill was restored in 1975 and...
- Until 1952, the mill drained the polder Adamse, which had an area of 150 pondemaat (55 ha; 140 acres). The mill was restored in 1954 and 1969. A further...
- mill was built to drain the Heimerter Polder, which had an area of 385 pondemaat (141 ha; 350 acres). The mill was then owned by the church at Schalsum...
- Oegekloostermolen was first marked on a map dated 1830. It was built to drain the 90 pondemaat (33 ha; 82 acres) Hartwerd-West polder. A restoration was carried out...
- millwright Folkert Wijnstra of Spannum, Friesland to drain an area of 70 pondemaat (26 ha; 64 acres). The mill was moved to its current site in 1979, replacing...
- Rijksmonument, number 15597. De Kleilânsmole was built in 1865 to drain the 2,100 pondemaat (770 ha; 1,900 acres) De Traan polder. Until 1947, there were two Archimedes'...