De Gooyer, Wolvega

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Mill nameDe Gooyer
De Wâlden
Mill locationSteenwijkerweg 76, 8471 LC, Wolvega
Coordinates52°51′22″N 6°01′10″E / 52.85611°N 6.01944°E / 52.85611; 6.01944
Operator(s)Vereniging It Fryske Gea
De Gooyer, Wolvega
De Gooyer, April 2007.
Origin
Mill nameDe Gooyer
De Wâlden
Mill locationSteenwijkerweg 76, 8471 LC, Wolvega
Coordinates52°51′22″N 6°01′10″E / 52.85611°N 6.01944°E / 52.85611; 6.01944
Operator(s)Vereniging It Fryske Gea
Year built1917
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PurposeDrainage mill
TypeSmock mill
StoreysTwo storey smock
Base storeysOne storey base
Smock sidesEight sides
No. of sailsFour sails
Type of sailsCommon sails
WindshaftCast iron
WindingTailpole and winch
Type of pumpArchimedes' screw

De Gooyer is a smock mill in Wolvega, Friesland, Netherlands which was built in 1916. It has been restored to working order. It is listed as a Rijksmonument.

De Gooyer was built originally built in 1775 at Blesdijke, Friesland where it was used as a drainage mill. Circa 1835, it was moved to Noordwolde, where it was converted to a corn mill,[1] the Molen van Menga. In 1917, the mill was moved to Wolvega and converted back to a drainage mill.[2] The work was carried out by millwright Lute Middendorp of Wolvega.[3] The mill replaced a hollow post mill that had been struck by lightning on 11 July 1917 and burnt down.[2] The mill was restored in 1967-69. In 1986, it lost its sails in a storm.[3] The mill was known as De Wâlden, only gaining the name De Gooyer after a restoration in 1990-91 by millwright Tacoma of Stiens, Friesland. The mill was officially opened on National Mills Day, 11 May 1991.[1] It is listed as a Rijksmonument, №38882.[2]

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