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The Fraeylema Mill on a sunny winter's day with a good layer of snow.
The Fraeylema Mill was built in 1786 to drain the 'Groote Oosterpolder', commissioned by Hendrik de Sandra Veldtman, lord of Slochteren and resident of the Fraeylema Manor.
The storm of 9/10 November 1969 blew over the entire mill and broke the cast-iron upper axle. As part of the land consolidation Slochteren, a restoration plan for the mill was carried out and the Fraeylema mill could be put back into use for pumping in 1974.
Henk Meijer is a professional landscape and city photographer based in the Netherlands. His work has been published worldwide in travel brochures, photo and glossy magazines, advertisements, flyers, magazines, book and CD covers, postcards, greeting cards, calendars, newspapers, TV displays, and company presentations. Henk exclusively photographs with professional Canon cameras and uses Canon L lenses for the highest quality.
He has won numerous international photo prices and his work is recognized for its exceptional quality and attention to detail.
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