Oud-Vossemeer Het veer
Origin In 1410, the diking off was commissioned of the salt marshes and mud flats where Oud-Vossemeer is now located. In addition, the right to operate a ferry and the right of passage were granted to the lords of the…
Origin In 1410, the diking off was commissioned of the salt marshes and mud flats where Oud-Vossemeer is now located. In addition, the right to operate a ferry and the right of passage were granted to the lords of the…
First diking off The first diking off took place in 1487 in the area of the current village Sint Philipsland. This took place at the initiative of Anna of Burgundy, an illegitimate child of Duke Philip of Burgundy who was…
Madder Madder was a very profitable crop in Zeeland for centuries. The red dye alizarin was extracted from the roots of the madder plant. It was used for dying wool, cotton, silk and leather. Almost every village had its own…
Originally salt marshes In the 1840s, the prices of flax and rapeseed increased. A large number of areas were subsequently diked off. The biggest area of land reclamation in those years was the 869-hectare Anna Jacobapolder in 1847, which diking…
Origin The island of Tholen was bisected by the Pluimpot until the 16th century. This estuary was dammed in 1556. Ships accessed the town and Scherpenisse through the Pluimpot. In the Zeeland island area, passengers and cargo were transported by…