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This sand-powered 1930s tin windmill toy is 14 1/2 inches high. It sold for 50 at Stanton Auctions of Hampden, Mass. Problems involving floods, lack of power and failing levees are not new.
It has a design showing the windmill’s doors, windows and balconies. A group of men, women and children in traditional Dutch clothes, including wooden shoes, are walking in front.
If you are interested in Dutch design, make sure to check out our most recent interview with Reluct’s Joost Van Brug – all about Dutch design, design blogging and sustainability.
The nearly $4 million Little Chute windmill will debut Sept. 20 during the Little Chute Dutch Kermis Festival, an annual village celebration that will be held for the last time this year.
Demakersvan Is Changing Dutch Design Published Jun 11, 2012 at 1:00 AM EDT Updated Jun 10, 2012 at 10:11 PM EDT Tung Walsh for Newsweek By Blake Gopnik ...
An old-fashioned sign with an intricately carved Dutch windmill design announces in elegant letters the name of the close-knit neighborhood beyond. Linden Way. The area along 22nd Avenue is so ...
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