Michiel 2005's photos with the keyword: gieterij

Drain cover of B. Ubbink & Co Yzergietery of Doesb…

13 Jun 2011 219
Made in the period 1929–1939. The foundry dates from 1893, nowadays it is called Gieterij Doesburg.

Drain cover of the Alkmaarsche IJzer- en Metaalgie…

25 Mar 2009 281
The Iron and Metal Foundry of Alkmaar. Now Vialis . The company started in 1879. This drain cover probably dates from just after WW II, because the name was changed around that time.

Drain cover of Nering Bögel of the pre-1932 period

27 Oct 2008 178
The company Nering Bögel has a history going back to 1756. It was founded in Deventer by Hendrik Lindeman, who sold it in 1825 to the Nering Bögel family. It became the biggest steel foundry in the Netherlands and in 1853 it was the first to use a steam engine. In its heyday it employed 1000 men. It didn't survive the Depression of the 1930s. In 1932 it was declared bankrupt. The then director J.A.C. Nering Bögel started a small trading firm, selling drain covers which were produced elsewhere. In 1950 this Nering Bögel company was sold to the other important drain-cover producer "De Globe". From 1955 the company moved to Weert. "De Globe" sold Nering Bögel in 1965 and then it became part of different investors and companies. From 2005 it is a self-contained company again. More info (in Dutch).

Drain cover of Nering Bögel of the post-1955 perio…

27 Oct 2008 175
The company Nering Bögel has a history going back to 1756. It was founded in Deventer by Hendrik Lindeman, who sold it in 1825 to the Nering Bögel family. It became the biggest steel foundry in the Netherlands and in 1853 it was the first to use a steam engine. In its heyday it employed 1000 men. It didn't survive the Depression of the 1930s. In 1932 it was declared bankrupt. The then director J.A.C. Nering Bögel started a small trading firm, selling drain covers which were produced elsewhere. In 1950 this Nering Bögel company was sold to the other important drain-cover producer "De Globe". From 1955 the company moved to Weert. "De Globe" sold Nering Bögel in 1965 and then it became part of different investors and companies. From 2005 it is a self-contained company again. More info (in Dutch).

Manhole cover of Nering Bögel of the post-1928 per…

27 Oct 2008 198
This manhole cover uses the Elkington patent 2-207. This type of cover was invented in 1928. The company Nering Bögel has a history going back to 1756. It was founded in Deventer by Hendrik Lindeman, who sold it in 1825 to the Nering Bögel family. It became the biggest steel foundry in the Netherlands and in 1853 it was the first to use a steam engine. In its heyday it employed 1000 men. It didn't survive the Depression of the 1930s. In 1932 it was declared bankrupt. The then director J.A.C. Nering Bögel started a small trading firm, selling drain covers which were produced elsewhere. In 1950 this Nering Bögel company was sold to the other important drain-cover producer "De Globe". From 1955 the company moved to Weert. "De Globe" sold Nering Bögel in 1965 and then it became part of different investors and companies. From 2005 it is a self-contained company again. More info (in Dutch). Info about Elkinton: www.gatic.com/about.html