Rädda Barnen
Watershed disaster During a heavy storm and spring tide on the night of 31 January to 1 February 1953, dykes broke in numerous places in the south-west of the Netherlands. The islands of Tholen and Sint Philipsland were also badly…
Watershed disaster During a heavy storm and spring tide on the night of 31 January to 1 February 1953, dykes broke in numerous places in the south-west of the Netherlands. The islands of Tholen and Sint Philipsland were also badly…
The beginning of Brabant "You are at the edge of the former Schakerloo, now often referred to as Oudeland. Have a walk round, and take a look at the cemetery, where the church stood, until it was destroyed by the…
Location You are standing at a historic site. Under and on both sides of the Oesterdam, under the mud, are the remains of the Zeeland city of Reimerswaal. It was definitively abandoned in 1631, and then swallowed by the waters…
Origins The Moggershil area (Tholenaars say 'Mokershil') in the northwest of Tholen was reclaimed as an island in 1419. The parish of Moggershil is not mentioned before 1488, however. The village of Moggershil, which is still young in Zeeland terms,…
Origins Scherpenisse is one of the oldest villages on the island. As far back as 1203, a certain Baldewinus is referred to as ‘clericus de Scarpenesse’. This name is probably derived from the Germanic scarpa (sharp or pointed) and nasja…
The great church or Our Lady Church A smaller church had first stood at the site of the current church,. A new church was built in the middle of the 14th century. Only the bottom of the tower remains of…