Ship (Bergisch Gladbach)

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Ship (Bergisch Gladbach)
Coordinates: 51 ° 0 ′ 10 ″  N , 7 ° 10 ′ 15 ″  E
Ship (Bergisch Gladbach) (Bergisch Gladbach)
Ship (Bergisch Gladbach)

Location of Schiff (Bergisch Gladbach) in Bergisch Gladbach

Good ship in Herrenstrunden
Good ship in Herrenstrunden

Schiff is a district in the Herrenstrunden district of Bergisch Gladbach .

The tour at Gut Schiff

history

The name Schiff refers to a late medieval settlement that was first mentioned in 1400 in the form of Scheef . In the original cadastre it is mentioned as on the way "from Dombach to Schiff und Strund" . The name ship has its roots in the word reed , which originally grew on the spot where the estate was later built. Little is known about the early history of the Schiff estate. Already in the 16th century there was a grinding mill , a fulled cloth mill (also called full mill) and an oil mill . Today there is an agricultural property with a farm shop.

Mill operation

In the 16th century the farm was expanded to include an oil mill, a grinding mill and a full cloth mill. The history of the mill can be found in the article Pulvermühlen von Gut Schiff .

monument

Gut Schiff is listed under No. 109 as a monument in the list of architectural monuments in Bergisch Gladbach .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Andree Schulte, Bergisch Gladbach, City History in Street Names , published by the Bergisch Gladbach City Archives, Volume 3, and by the Bergisches Geschichtsverein department Rhein-Berg e. V., Volume 11, Bergisch Gladbach 1995, pp. 190 ff., ISBN 3-9804448-0-5
  2. Ferdinand Schmitz : The local field names, district sand , in: Ruhmreich Berge, local history supplement of the Heiderschen Zeitung, 1934, No. 11, reprint in the series of publications by the Bergisches Geschichtsverein Rhein-Berg, Volume 5, Bergisch Gladbach 1992, p. 43f.
  3. Anton Jux: The Johanniter-Kommende Herrenstrunden with parish history , Bergisch Gladbach 1955
  4. Gut Schiff homepage accessed on February 7, 2016

literature

  • Determination and order for the Strunderbach, printed by Chr.Illinger, Bergisch Gladbach o. J., (it concerns the Bach order and the Bach protocol from 1823 after a copy from 1854)
  • Herbert Nicke : Bergische Mühlen, On the traces of the use of water power in the land of a thousand mills between Wupper and Sieg , Wiehl 1998, p. 246, ISBN 3-931251-36-5
  • Hans Leonhard Brenner : The Strunde and their Bergisch Gladbacher mills , Bergisch Gladbach 2012, p. 53ff. ISBN 3-932326-67-9

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