This site in 2011: |
December 2011 | + | Roadsigns: The first Children's crossing signs from Antigua & Barbuda. From Canada Children's crossing signs and a Falling Rock Sign (Baeten & De Dier). A new type of Falling Rock Sign from Belgium mounted wrongly (H. De Meyer). Also from Belgium a warning sign for Children cycling without a bicycle in sight (H. Van Herck). From Armenia a new variant of the Children's crossing where the boy kneels! Thought impossible but the Men at work collection of that country has grown again (M. Tailly). |
November 2011 | + | Mills in Aragón: Both mills of Mipanas outside and inside the village — Beide molens van Mipanas buiten en ook in het dorp. |
October 2011 | + | Roadsigns: New Children's crossing signs from Slovakia. Also a new Falling Rock sign (registered by J. Koelstra). Bad news for collectors: diversity drops again some points. Also by J.Koelstra: a worker from Turkey. |
September 2011 | + | Roadsigns: From the Western Sahara (new country!) the first Man at Work and also a Children's crossing sign (by F. Tjollyn). From Serbia by J. Koelstra a new Children's crossing sign and also a new Falling Rock sign. |
August 2011 | + | Mills in Aragón: The mill of Bergua and the molino Viliellas of Mondot (vaut le détour) — De molen van Bergua en ook de molino Viliellas van Mondot. |
+ | Roadsigns: The first man at work from Thailand (by S. Feys). |
July 2011 | + | Roadsigns: A new Falling Rock Sign from Argentina (by F. Coghe). Also new roadsigns from Mauritius: Falling Rock Signs and Men at Work (by A. Klaver). Finally some roadsigns from Egypt: lovely Children crossing and a Man at work (by J. Breine). |
+ | Mills in Aragón: The Molino del Truco of Gabasa
(only embalse still exists). Remember that all mills are now also shown on a map.
The catalogue page leads to the descriptions via the listing or via the map.
We also report on our visit to Epernon (France) where many of La Ferté's
stones came from.
Nieuw: De Molino del Truco van Gabasa. Weet dat alle molens nu ook op een kaart staan. De catalogus leidt tot de beschrijvingen via de alfabetische lijst en via de kaart. We geven ook verslag van ons bezoek aan Epernon (Frankrijk) waar veel van La Ferté's stenen vandaan kwamen. |
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+ | Old Painted Advertisements: In our shopping section Evlagon (from Orléans, by L. Parmentier). In liquors a new Dubonnet wall (from Belvès, by C. Vanhercke). In Miscellaneous an advert for the World Expo 1910 in Brussels (a precious find by J. Van Hout, new contributor). Also a Yacco mural with a typo and a new brand in our Bodycare section: Lordson electric shavers (both by T. Raderau, new contributor!). |
June 2011 | + | Roadsigns: From Estonia the first Falling Rock Sign (by B. Hoeyberghs). |
+ | Mills in Aragón: The mills of Labuerda a forgotten grain mill and a well preserved oil mill next to each other. — De molens van Labuerda een vergeten graanmolen en een goed bewaarde oliemolen. |
May 2011 | + | Roadsigns: Two new Children's Crossing Signs from Morocco (by J. Breine). |
+ | Watermills in Aragón: The mills of Calasanz
and Cregenzán (both very ruinoso).
The page listing all mills now features a Google Map. Access to the descriptions is now via the
alphabetical listing or via the map.
Nieuw: De molens van Calasanz en Cregenzán. De pagina met een lijst van alle molens is nu uitgerust met een Google Kaart. |
April 2011 | + | Roadsigns: From Rumania a new Children's crossing Sign and also a new Men at Work sign (J. Koelstra). From Morocco three new Men at work (L. Parmentier; J. Breine). |
March 2011 | + | Roadsigns: A new Falling Rock Sign from Austria. Also the first Falling Rock Sign from Poland (both by J. Koelstra) and a new Children's Crossing Sign from Portugal (by M. Hoffmann, new contributor). |
+ | Watermills in Aragón: The mill of Aguinalíu. De molen van Aguinalíu. |
February 2011 | + | Watermills in Aragón: A construction in Escartín (Sobrepuerto) was probably a mill in former times. Een gebouwtje in Escartín (Sobrepuerto) kan vroeger een molen geweest zijn. |
+ | Roadsigns: From Macedonia (new country!) several Children's crossing Signs, Falling Rock Signs and Men at Work (by G. Taran and J. Koelstra). And from Tunisia (new country!) the first Children's crossing Signs, Falling Rock Signs and Men at Work (by C. Veillon). |
January 2011 | + | Bartolomeo starts his 16th year online |
+ | Roadsigns: The first roadsign from Liechtenstein: a Man at work (by J. Koelstra). The first Men at Work sign from Thailand (by H. De Meyer). From India a new Children's Crossing and also a new Falling Rock Sign (both by M. Tailly). | |
+ | Watermills in Aragón: The watermill of Sopeira. De watermolen van Sopeira. |
December 2010 | + | Watermills in Aragón: We report on the present situation of some mills
we had visited fifteen years ago. It is a sad sad story. Nice mills gone to shambles.
The aceitero of Coscojuela de Sobrarbe which is on the heritage list of Aragón.
Also the mill of Torrolluala de Obico.
De oliemolen van Coscojuela de Sobrarbe die op de erfgoedlijst voorkomt. De watermolen van Torrolluala de Obico. |
+ | Roadsigns: From New Zealand a new Children's crossing and three new Falling Rock Signs (by Van Herck & Demarest). Also several new Falling Rock Signs from Madeira (V. Goethals). |
November 2010 | + | Roadsigns: From Ecuador a new Falling Rock Sign and also new Children crossing the road (by S. Feys, new contributor!). From Costa Rica an old weathered Children's crossing sign (by A. Klaver). J. Koelstra came back with Falling Rock Signs from Menorca and from Spain. |
+ | Watermills in Aragón: The watermill of Rivera de Vall: wheatmill in the Ribagorza with a really nice wooden wheel. De watermolen van Rivera de Vall. |
History | + | This site in 2010 |
+ | This site in 2009 |
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