2005 Zaanse Schans (Holland)
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Zaanse House Haremaker30 viewsThe house attached to the workshop dates from 1743. This used to be the workshop, in which the 'hairs' for the oil-mills were made. A 'hair' was a horse hair mat in a leather cover.     (1 votes)
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Zaanse House23 views     (1 votes)
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The Noorderhuis19 viewsZaanse merchant's house anno 1670. The Noorderhuis opened by Queen Juliana in 1972 is the only house at the Zaanse Schans that can be seen on the inside.     (1 votes)
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Het Koopmanshuis d'Mol (Merchant House the Mole)19 viewsThe old merchant house d'Mol (The Mole), named after the Mol family who used to live there.     (1 votes)
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Het Koopmanshuis d'Mol (Merchant House the Mole)24 viewsOver the front door you can see the family arms, showing a mole. d'Mol has the longest summerhouse of the Zaanse Schans. (Photo by Randy Fath)     (1 votes)
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Mustard Mill De Huisman (The Houseman)24 viewsMill De Huisman (The Houseman) is probably built in 1786 as sniff-mill. Later on De Huisman was more-over fit up for the manufacturing of mustard.     (0 votes)
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Mustard Mill De Huisman (The Houseman)19 viewsMe (Matthijs) standing in from of De Huisman. (Photo by Randy Fath)
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Mustard Mill De Huisman (The Houseman)21 viewsThere are two mills - De Huisman and De Indisch Welvaren (The Indian Prosperity) - and a paper warehouse that was involved in the construction of the current mustard mill, De Huisman.     (0 votes)
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Dye Mill De Kat (The Cat)20 viewsIn 1646 dye windmill De Kat (The Cat) was built at its present day site on the Zaan, later to become part of the Zaanse Schans.     (0 votes)
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