Jaap van 't Veen's photos with the keyword: West Frisia
Nederland - Kolhorn
01 Jun 2021 |
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Kolhorn - picturesquely located behind a dike - is surrounded by a sea of green meadows. It is hard to imagine that the village was once a fishing village beside the (former) Zuiderzee. The village of “Colhorn”, as it was called in 1573, was located on the Zuiderzee until 1844. Due to the creation of some polders it now lies at the heart of the West-Frisian landscape and about 20 kilometers inland.
Kolhorn is mentioned for the first time in 1288. But probably it refers to the mooring place, a small harbour which was so called at the location where later the village arose. The first mention as a village is in 1518 when it is called “Kolhoiren”, although the church bell in the belfry dates back to 1418 and may indicate that the village has existed at least since then.
Kolhorn nowadays is a Dutch protected village-scape.
Nederland - Kerkje Eenigenburg
10 Mar 2021 |
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The small church of the village of Eenigenburg was built in 1792. Together with the churchyard it lies on a terp (a man-made mound), which probably dates from the 14th century. The mound is a remnant of a larger one that was partly dug away.
The church has a larger predecessor, which was demolished because of its age. Remnants of previous church buildings have been found in the mound. In the wooden tower of the simple hall church hangs a bell from the 16th century.
Since 1973 Kerkje Eenigenburg has been a national monument.
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