Location
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Name of mill
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Type
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Built
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Notes
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Photograph
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Ebergötzen
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Europäisches Brotmuseum
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Bockwindmühle
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2004[78]
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Moved from Mollenfelde.[78]
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Edewecht
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Kokermühle
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Kokermühle
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1879[58]
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Moved to Museumsdorf Cloppenburg – Niedersächsisches Freilichtmuseum in 1956.[58]
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Edewecht
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Galerieholländer
|
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Base remains, converted to silo.[79]
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Edewecht
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Oltmanns Mühle
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Turmholländer
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1888[80]
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Restored 1998–99.[80]
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Edewecht
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First mill on site of Westerscheps Mühle
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Holländerwindmühle
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1799[81]
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Burnt down in 1827.[81]
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Edewecht
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Second mill on site of Westerscheps Mühle
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Holländerwindmühle
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1827[81]
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Struck by lightning and burnt down in 1879.[81]
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Edewecht
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Westerscheps Mühle, Mühle Kruse-Deeken
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Galerieholländer
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1880[81]
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Restored.[82]
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Elsdorf
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Sockelgeschoßholländer
|
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House conversion.
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|
Emden
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Barckmühle auf der Schuhmacherwarf
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|
c.1601[83]
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Built in the early 1600s, standing in 1649. It was a bark mill.[83]
|
Emden
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Buyten den Nyen Porte
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Bockwindmühle
|
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Standing in 1558 and again in 1613.[83]
|
Emden
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De Zäge Molen op de Bummert (on site of Concordia)
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Paltrockmühle
|
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Was standing in 1675. Later replaced by Concordia.[83]
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Emden
|
Concordia
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Gallerieholländer
|
|
Worked until December 1941. Subsequently, severely damaged during air raids on Emden. Dismantled March–June 1946.[83]
|
Emden
|
Eintracht
|
|
1871
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Worked by wind until December 1932, when an engine was installed.[83]
|
Emden
|
Gelben Mühlenzwinger
|
|
1574[83]
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Stood on the site of the Olde Stadtmoele. Standing in 1799 but gone by 1820.[83]
|
Emden
|
De Goede Verwagtung
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Gallerieholländer
|
1811[83]
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Replaced De Kleine Mühle. Burnt down 21 October 1887. The base survived.[83]
|
Emden
|
De Goede Verwagtung
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Gallerieholländer
|
1888
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Built on the surviving base of the previous mill. Worked by wind until 1912 then by steam engine. Destroyed in an air raid on 6 September 1944. Base survived, but was demolished in April 1955.[83]
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Emden
|
De Grote Molen
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|
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Built between 1599 and 1615. Standing in 1799 but gone by 1806.[83]
|
Emden
|
De Groote Pelmolen
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|
1698[83]
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Burnt down 1735.[83]
|
Emden
|
De Groote Pelmolen
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Gallerieholländer
|
1735[83]
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Struck by lightning and burnt down 10 August 1868.[83]
|
Emden
|
Grützmühlen in der Kranstraß
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|
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Standing in 1651 and 1687. There were at least two mills, but they may have been horse mills or treadmills.[83]
|
Emden
|
Harmonie
|
|
1871[83]
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A drainage mill. Demolished in 1937.[83]
|
Emden
|
De Hoop
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Holländermühle
|
1792[83]
|
A saw mill, it burnt down on 7 August 1833.[83]
|
Emden
|
De Hoop
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Holländermühle
|
1848[83]
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A saw mill, it burnt down on 15 July 1857.[83]
|
Emden
|
De Kleine Mühle
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Bockwindmühle
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1533
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Burnt down 1 December 1810. Replaced by De Goede Verwagting.[83]
|
Emden
|
Windmühle beim Anwesen Hinrichs, Marienwehr, Kleines Meerhaus
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|
1932[83]
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A small grain mill, moved here from an unrecorded location where it had been a drainage mill. Demolished in 1940.[83]
|
Emden
|
Ligt en Spys
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Holländerwindmühle
|
1751[83]
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An oil mill. Demolished i 1896.[83]
|
Emden
|
De Moele by Tyen Thorn Grote Molen
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Bockwindmühle
|
|
Standing between 1559 and 1601.[83]
|
Emden
|
Mühle in dem Breiten Gang
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|
|
This mill was sold in 1563.[83]
|
Emden
|
Mühle vor der Burgh
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Bockwindmühle
|
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Mentioned in a document of 1431 as standing "vor der Burgh". Site possibly that later occupied by the Larrelter Mühle or De Goede Verwachting.[83]
|
Emden
|
Mühle beim Herrentor
|
|
Late C16th
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Built between 1595 and 1599. Was a pearl barley mill. Burnt down in 1808.[83]
|
Emden
|
Die Windmühlen in der Herrlichkeit Pektum
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Bockwindmühle
|
|
Standing in 1662 and 1792.[83]
|
Emden
|
Die Holländermühle am Heerweg
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Gallerieholländer
|
1796
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Demolished in 1955.[83]
|
Emden
|
Naarstigheid
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Paltrockmühle
|
|
First mentioned in 1964, this saw mill was blown down on 1 June 1913.[83]
|
Emden
|
Die Mühle außerhalb der Norder Pforte
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Bockwindmühle
|
|
Standing in 1599 Not mentionee after 1628. Was a leather mill.[83]
|
Emden
|
Olde Stadtmoele up dem Bonnes
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|
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Standing in 1571.[83]
|
Emden
|
Olmühle up der Neyestadt
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|
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An oil mill, it was standing in 1564 and 1567.[83]
|
Emden
|
Die Pulvermühle auf Faldern
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|
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A gunpowder mill, Standing in 1573, not mentioned after 1582.[83]
|
Emden
|
Remmers
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|
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A drainage mill, working until late 1930s.[83]
|
Emden
|
Roede Molen Roten Mühlenzwinger
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Bockwindmühle
|
1573[83]
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Demolished c.1810.[83]
|
Emden
|
Rote Mühle
|
Galerieholländer
|
1810[83]
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Burnt down 20 November 1822.[83]
|
Emden
|
Rote Mühle
|
Galerieholländer
|
1823[83]
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Burnt down 1 November 1913. Base survived and was temporarily used as an engine driven mill.[83]
|
Emden
|
Rote Mühle
|
Galerieholländer
|
1914[83]
|
Burnt down 16 August 1916. The base survived and was roofed over. The mill was not immediately rebuilt due to a shortage of materials cause by the First World War.[83]
|
Emden
|
Rote Mühle
|
Galerieholländer
|
1925[83]
|
Demolished in 1946.[83] The base survives in use as a kindergarten.[84]
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|
Emden
|
Rote Scheune
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|
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A drainage nill.[83]
|
Emden
|
Sägemühle am Bollwerk
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|
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A saw mill, it was standing in 1665.[83]
|
Emden
|
Sägermühle im Petkumer Hammrich
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Bockwindmühle
|
1846[83]
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A water pumping mill, was also used as a saw mill in the 1850s and 1860s. Sails blown off on 1 April 1931, mill demolished that autumn.[83]
|
Emden
|
Sedan
|
|
1871[83]
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A drainage mill, sold for demolition in January 1935.[83]
|
Emden
|
Die Senf- und Schocoladen Mühle am Beckhofstore
|
Gallerieholländer
|
1800s[83]
|
Described as "recently built" in 1808. Standing in 1825 but demolished by 1852.[83]
|
Emden
|
Die Tholenschen Ölmühlen am Trekweg.
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|
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Built between 1670 and 1717. Standing in 1807.[83]
|
Emden
|
|
Holländerwindmühle
|
1814
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Moved from the Netherlands. Burnt down 23 April 1875.[83]
|
Emden
|
Uphuser Mühle
|
Bockwindmühle
|
|
Standing by 1595, not mentioned after 1703.[83]
|
Emden
|
Vrouw Johanna
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Galerieholländer
|
1805[85]
|
Worked until 1956. Restored in 1982 and 1997–2000.[85]
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|
Emden
|
Vullmolen buten Boltentor
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|
Late C16th
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Standing in 1593, not mentioned after 1663.[83]
|
Emden
|
De Weite Mühlen Weizenmühlenzwinger Schwarze Mühle
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Bockwindmühle
|
1574[83]
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Destroyed in a storm in 1703.[83]
|
Emden
|
De Weite Mühlen Weizenmühlenzwinger Schwarze Mühle
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Bockwindmühle
|
1711[83]
|
Demolished 1810.[83]
|
Emden
|
Weizenmühle
|
Galerieholländer
|
1811[83]
|
Worked by wind until damaged during the Second World War. Base only remains.[83]
|
|
Emden
|
Wurps
|
|
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A drainage mill on the Stinkende Riede. Demolished February 1948.[83]
|
Emden
|
Zeldenrust
|
Paltrockmühle
|
|
A saw mill built between 1670 and 1717. Demolished in 1867.[83]
|
Emden
|
Zeldenrüst
|
Galerieholländer
|
1867[83]
|
A corn mill, worked by wind until 1942, then by engine until 1962. Smock demolished in 1975.[83] Base survives as a house conversion.
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|
Emden
|
Die Windmühle des Zimmermeisters
|
Gallerieholländer
|
c.1907[83]
|
A small saw mill, the building it stood on was converted to a house in 1935. Last remains of the windmill were cleared in 1954.[83]
|
Emden
|
Zwernmeulen in der Osterstraße
|
|
|
Standing in 1650.[83]
|
Emden
|
|
|
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Standing in 1449. Mentioned in a dowry of 1553.[83]
|
Emden
|
|
|
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A drainage mill, working until late 1930s.[83]
|
Emden
|
|
|
1871[83]
|
A drainage mill on the Niederemsischen Dyk. Demolished post World War II, brick base survived into 1950s.[83]
|
Emden
|
|
|
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A drainage mill on the Uphuser Meer. Demolished in 1930.[83]
|
Emden
|
|
|
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A drainage mill, stood to the north of the Fehntjer Tief.[83]
|
Emden
|
|
|
1920[83]
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A drainage mill. Demolished in 1935.[83]
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Emsbühren
|
|
Bockwindmühle
|
|
Demolished 1802.[86]
|
Emsbühren
|
Enkings Mühle
|
Galerieholländer
|
1802[86]
|
Worked by wind until late 1920s, then by electric motor. Restored 2002.[86]
|
Emtinghausen
|
|
Bockwindmühle
|
1561[87]
|
Blown down 1631.[87]
|
Emtinghausen
|
|
Bockwindmühle
|
1650[87]
|
Struck by lightning and burnt down on 26 July 1679.[87]
|
Emtinghausen
|
|
Bockwindmühle
|
1679[87]
|
Demolished c1813.[87]
|
Emtinghausen
|
|
Galerieholländer
|
1816[87]
|
Demolished 1873.[87]
|
Emtinghausen
|
|
Galerieholländer
|
1873[87]
|
Under restoration to working order.[87]
|
|
Engeln
|
Behlmer Mühle
|
Galerieholländer
|
1876[88]
|
Worked until 1968, restored 1988–91.[88]
|
|
Eschede
|
|
Türmhollander
|
1874[89]
|
Worked by wind until 1925, then by diesel engine. Restored in 1980s.[89]
|
|
Esens
|
Mill on site of Peldemühle
|
|
1701[90]
|
A pearl barley mill. Permission granted in 1722 for a replacement. Demolished c.1850.[90]
|
Esens
|
Peldemühle
|
Galerieholländer
|
1850[90]
|
Cap and sails removed in 1945, worked by engine until 1960s. Restored 1986–89.[90]
|
|
Essen
|
Diekmanns Mühle
|
Galerieholländer
|
1650[91]
|
Restored 1979-90[91]
|
|
Essern
|
|
Bockwindmühle
|
1638[59]
|
Dismantled 1966, moved to Museumsdorf Cloppenburg – Niedersächsisches Freilichtmuseum.[59]
|
Etelsen
|
Jan Wind
|
Galerieholländer
|
1871[92]
|
Worked by wind until 1928, then by diesel engine. Restored 1993–99.[92]
|
|
Evern
|
|
|
C14th[6]
|
|
Eydelstedt
|
|
Galerieholländer
|
|
Base remains.[93]
|
Eyendorf
|
|
Sockelgeschoßholländer
|
1897[94]
|
Restored 1952-53 and worked commercially until 1988. Further restoration in 1972-78 and 2000.[94]
|
|
Eystrup
|
|
Erdholländer
|
|
Standing by 1840, struck by lightning and burnt down in 1861.[95]
|
Eystrup
|
Margarethe
|
Galerieholländer
|
1861[95]
|
Worked commercially until 1960s. Restored in 1982–83, 1993 and 1997.[95]
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|