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Eine Flotte, die fast immer vor Anker lag

English title: Boat mills. A fleet that almost always lay at anchor

A5 soft cover, 96pp., with many old prints, b/w photographs, maps and drawings.

Language: German (main text).

Research published in the GDR about floating mills, including excerpts from original documents. The sections cover: the invention and spread of floating mills, in general, in Europe and in Germany; the construction of the housing and grinding mechanism; the rights and duties of millers and havens to shelter the mills in case of natural disaster; two floating mills in Saxony, in Niedermuschütz and Wehlen; millers’ guilds; professional sidelines (fishing, brewing, ferrying etc); accidents and collisions; the heroic actions of a miller in the Napoleonic wars; the decline of floating mills after the Congress of Vienna’s decision to make river traffic open to all; conflict between the requirements of floating mills and chain tugs (which used a chain laid on the river bed to propel them); the disappearance of floating mills, the last of which ceased operation in 1901; traces of floating mills in place names along the Elbe and efforts to preserve them, included one now in the regional museum.

The appendices list the number of mills on the Elbe in the 19th century, followed by more detailed lists of information about their location, their millers, whether they hinder river traffic, and notes about the conditions of the tenancies, their machinery and their condition etc.

The book ends with a conversion table of weights, measures and currency for Prussia and Saxony.

 

 

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  • Author(s): Jüngel, Karl
  • Publisher: Landschaftsmuseum der Dübener Heide
  • Publication year: 1987