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  • Molen de Fortuin

    An illustrated description and history of this decoratively-painted 19th-century windmill in Noordhorn, The Netherlands, together with a photograph album of other windmills. [Dutch and English versions].

    www.molen-de-fortuin.nl

  • Windmill World

    Mark Berry's extensive illustrated site about windmills, both historical and modern, covering the UK and worldwide. Includes mills for grinding, pumping, and power generation.

    www.windmillworld.com

  • Medieval Windmills

    Scholarly outline of the development of both horizontal and vertical windmills by Paul Gans, Department of Technology, New York University, on his Medieval Technology Pages.

    scholar.chem.nyu.edu

  • St. Janshuis' Mill, Bruges

    The only survivor of the mills which once dotted the city walls of Bruges. Photograph and visitor information from Virtual Bruges.

    www.virtualbruges.com

  • Windmills in Eastern Germany

    Reinhard Krause lists all 703 remaining windmills in this area, with photographs of a varied selection of them.

    www.muehlen-archiv.de

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