The Westlands Museum is the place to learn about the history of the world's largest greenhouse area. A unique part of the museum is the historical garden. Between the fruit walls, greenhouses and barns, you imagine yourself a gardener in days gone by.
I enjoyed myself. Took many photos that are still among my favourites. It was a feast of recognition. My year of construction is somewhere in the second part of the last century. My father was a market gardener. I therefore clearly remembered much of what I saw at the Westlands Museum. The greenhouses. The different types of greenhouses. The wall greenhouse, the A - type, all familiar. Lovely atmosphere in and around the museum. Musing, thinking of days gone by. Clearing your head, it happens at the Westland Museum.
The old-fashioned water pump is an eye-catcher. The scene in the picture gives a good idea of how things used to be.
Whether or not you were born in Westland, whether or not you come from a family of market gardeners, visiting the Westland Museum is certainly not a punishment. It's simply fun! And educational. And enjoyment...
Enjoying it with an image, which I made in the Westlands Museum, on your wall is of course absolutely wonderful. You will have a view of Westland's past, every day.
I would love it if you send me a photo of the wall on which this creation has found a deserved place in your house... You can contact me via the Nicolaas Digi Art website (just Google it). Tap the CONTACT tab and ask me a question or let me know something.
Greetings,
Nico van der Hout
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