dinsdag 17 juni 2014

Showing rubbish

This shed contains a complete cooperage for making wine barrels. Remains outside.

Inside you find all the tools of the trade.

Also part of the exhibition on the "Zaanse Schans" how the people lived in the "Zaanstreek". The early technological centre of the Netherlands before the arriving of steam and electricity. 
One for rubbish tuesday here.

15 opmerkingen:

  1. I like the no smoking sign. Well, I would sure hope so with all that wood around! That would be almost as bad as lighting up in a fuel dump. :-

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  2. I LOVE the education I get from my fellow bloggers. What an interesting place with excellent photos.

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  3. I had an ancestor who was a cooper. This is the type of place I enjoy visiting on vacation. Lots of history here. Thank you for l inking up!

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  4. Great to see how things were made in the past. Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  5. haha, very appropriate image for the theme!
    It's odd that they leave such a mess outside but they paint the building. Or is the bright green an aluminum siding?
    Hope you are well, SC!

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  6. Oh I just love scenes of the inside of old workshops. Cool!

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  7. Oh, I hate to see those remains not being reused for something else!

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  9. This is great to see how the past worked. Great post.

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  10. a great post and have had a nice visit here...many interesting photos and information...

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  11. Very interesting, I have seen something similar here when I was young. Not sure they keep doing this, maybe it is a museum too.

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