3 november 2014

Woudagemaal industrial heritage

I'm following up on last week's posts about the pumping station 'Woudagemaal' in Lemmer. The pumping station, a great example of industrial heritage in our country, is currently used to supplement the existing pumping capacity of the Hooglandgemaal (in the town of Stavoren) in case of exceptionally high water levels in the province of Friesland; this happens a few days per year.
When the Woudagemaal is started up, it takes about 6 hours to have the machines fully operating. After that, 4 people are needed during a day to keep the pumps running.

Both photos were taken inside the pumping station. The sign at the bottom photo saying 'WERKSPOOR N.V. AMSTERDAM' refers to the largest machine factory that existed in the Netherlands in the 19th century, employing over 1,000 people in the year 1850.

6 opmerkingen:

  1. Ja en het werkt allemaal nog alsdat het nieuw was, komt daar nog maar eens om.

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  2. Impressive wheels and gauges. Now they'd all be digital, to be sure.

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  3. Very interesting details. We still have a few old pumping stations left in the Fens of Cambridgeshire.

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  4. I have really enjoyed your series on the pumping station. That's important work!

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