Tjaskers in Drenthe

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A Tjasker is a type of small drainage windmill used in the Netherlands. There are four tjaskers remaining in Drenthe.

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Grolloo

Tjasker Grolloo, February 2009 Tjasker Grolloo 6.JPG
Tjasker Grolloo, February 2009
Tjasker Nijeveen, December 2009 Tjasker Nijeveen - 11.JPG
Tjasker Nijeveen, December 2009
Tjasker Bollenveen, April 2009 Tjasker Bollenveen 8.JPG
Tjasker Bollenveen, April 2009
Tjasker Meestersveen, June 2008 20080606 Tjasker Meestersveen Zeijen NL.jpg
Tjasker Meestersveen, June 2008

52°54′57″N6°39′20″E / 52.91583°N 6.65556°E / 52.91583; 6.65556
The Paaltjasker at Grolloo was erected in June 1985. [1] It was built in 1930 in the Dongelsveen, probably by Roelof Dijksma. [2] [3] The tjasker was dismantled in 1940. [1] It now stands beside a cycle path in the Grollooërveen. [3] The tjasker has four Common sails, which have a span of 5.40 metres (17 ft 9 in) and are carried on a wooden windshaft 6.40 metres (21 ft 0 in) long. [4]

Nijeveen

52°44′53″N6°09′07″E / 52.74806°N 6.15194°E / 52.74806; 6.15194
This paaltjasker stands at Kolderveense Bovenboer, just outside Nijeveen. [5]

Zeijen

Tjasker Bollenveen

53°03′07″N6°31′37″E / 53.05194°N 6.52694°E / 53.05194; 6.52694
The paaltjasker Bollenveen was built at Zeijen by volunteers in 2001 under the leadership of Waling Hofkamp. It was built near the former site of another tjasker. It is owned by the Molenstichting Drenthe (English: Drenthe Mills Society). [6] [7] The tjasker has four Common sails which have a span of 5.55 metres (18 ft 3 in). They are carried in a wooden windshaft which is 6.60 metres (21 ft 8 in) long. [8]

Tjasker Meestersveen

53°03′06″N6°33′16″E / 53.05167°N 6.55444°E / 53.05167; 6.55444
The paaltjasker Meesterveen formerly stood at Amen where it was erected before 1940. It was discovered in the 1980s in a farmer's shed. It was erected at Zeijen in 1983 as part of a project for the unemployed. The tjasker is owned by the Molenstichting Drenthe. [9] The four Common sails have a span of 5.50 metres (18 ft 1 in) and are carried in a wooden windshaft. The tjasker is listed as a Rijksmonument, number 413729. [10] Photographs taken in early 2009 show that the sails have been removed. [11]

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  11. See File:Tjasker Meestersveen 1.JPG