Standerd molen Urmond

Standerd molen Urmond

The Urmondse Standerdmolen was built in the French Period by order of Egidius Bauduin, married to Anna Elisabeth Jorissen, a daughter of an old and considerable Urmond family. In his time Egidius or Gilles Bauduin was a wealthy shipowner who was highly regarded in Urmond. Urmond was an important Maashaven for centuries. The name comes from the "standerd", the vertical spindle, which makes the entire mill house, including the sail cross, rotatable. The mill is placed on the wind around this stand.
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