De Held Jozua, Zaandam

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Mill nameDe Held Jozua
Mill locationHeld Jozuapad 3 1507 ER Zaandam
Coordinates52°26′38″N 4°48′25″E / 52.443794°N 4.807006°E / 52.443794; 4.807006
Operator(s)Stichting de Held Jozua
De Held Jozua
De Held Jozua, 2008
Origin
Mill nameDe Held Jozua
Mill locationHeld Jozuapad 3 1507 ER Zaandam
Coordinates52°26′38″N 4°48′25″E / 52.443794°N 4.807006°E / 52.443794; 4.807006
Operator(s)Stichting de Held Jozua
Year built1719
Information
PurposeSawmill
TypePaltrok mill
No. of sailsFour sails
Type of sailsCommon sails
WindshaftCast iron
WindingTailpole and winch
Other informationThree vertical frame saws

De Held Jozua (English: The Hero Joshua) is a paltrok mill in Zaandam, Netherlands which has been restored to working order. As all Dutch paltrok mills it is a wind-powered sawmill. The mill is listed as a Rijksmonument, number 40094.[1]

De Held Jozua was built in or shortly before 1719. The "windbrief" (letter of wind rights), dated 25 July 1719 was granted to Hendrik Claasz. de Boer. An insurance contract mentions a vicar called Gerardus van Aelst as owner in 1728, who may be the source of the biblical name of the mill. Over the years the windmill changes hands many times. Its working life ends with the construction of a mechanical sawmill in 1946. The windmill was at first still regularly being maintained but slowly fell into disrepair by the 1970s. The mill and accompanying drying sheds were finally restored in 1995. Since then it is regularly working while the sheds now house a restaurant.[2]

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