Friday, 30 August 2019

Moordrecht 2

The bus took me to the village of Moordrecht, the fourth and last place in the Zuidplas municipality. When I got out of the bus it started raining and it got worse by the minute. I hurried into the Primera to get my datestamp.

Moordrecht is a town and a former municipality in the province of South Holland, situated along the river Hollandsche IJssel. The name denotes a river crossing (drecht) through the Moor. Moordrecht was founded after the draining of the polder in the 13th century. The village was twice the site of a battle: in 1489 during the Hook and Cod wars (Dutch: Hoekse en Kabeljauwse twisten) and in 1574 during the Eighty Years War. Economic activities were the fabrication of sails and peat harvesting.

City/town:         Moordrecht
Municipality:     Zuidplas
Area:                12,73 km² (Zuidplas 62,46 km²)
Population:       8.430 (2018) (Zuidplas 42.767, 1 January 2019)
Website:           zuidplas.nl

Post office
Primera Moordrecht
De Smidse 47
2841 XW  MOORDRECHT

Date sent: 14 July 2017
Date postmark: 14 July 2017
Date received: 15 July 2017
Number of days: 1
Envelope in collection: 230




Thursday, 29 August 2019

Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel 2

I arrived at the shopping center in Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel thinking I had enough time to get my datestamp from the post office in the Jumbo supermarket. When I looked at the screen at the busstop I realized I had only six minutes to go inside, get the datestamp, take a photo and return to the bus. I had to run for the bus. The driver said to me I was lucky to have caught the bus because she was two minutes late. I did not object to that.

Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel is a town and former municipality in the province of South Holland. Since 2010 it is part of the new municipality of Zuidplas. It is situated along the Hollandsche IJssel river, across from the town Ouderkerk aan den IJssel. Within the boundaries of this municipality lies the lowest point of the Netherlands: 6,76 m below Amsterdam Ordnance Datum (mean summer sea level in Amsterdam).
Nieuwerkerk was probably first formed circa 1250. The first reference to "Nuwekerke" is from 1282 when Count Floris V of Holland loaned the land between Kralingen and Gouda to a certain Traveys of Moordrecht. Another reference is from 22 January 1317 when Count William III of Holland sold the fiefdoms Capelle and Nieuwerkerk to John III van de Werve, Lord of Hovorst for 325 Dutch Pounds.
The original old village formed on a mount between shallow lakes. These lakes were the result of peat harvesting. In 1839 the first one was drained and made into a polder, the current Zuidplaspolder, and in 1866, the Alexanderpolder was made.
The railway between Rotterdam and Gouda was built in 1855 and resulted in the growth of the village. Other periods of rapid development followed after the Second World War and in the early 1980s.
During the North Sea Flood of 1953, a dike along that river broke, and the mayor of Nieuwerkerk successfully managed to plug the hole by ordering shipper Arie Evegroen to navigate his grain barge Twee Gebroeders (Two Brothers) into it.

City/town:         Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel
Municipality:     Zuidplas
Area:                18,47 km² (Zuidplas 62,46 km²)
Population:       21.535 (2018) (Zuidplas 42.767, 1 January 2019)
Website:           zuidplas.nl

Post office
Jumbo Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel Reigerhof
Reigerhof 113
2914 KE  NIEUWERKERK AAN DEN IJSSEL

Date sent: 14 July 2017
Date postmark: 14 July 2017
Date received: 15 July 2017
Number of days: 1
Envelope in collection: 229




Wednesday, 28 August 2019

Zevenhuizen 1

Next stop after Moerkapelle was Zevenhuizen, just a short trip by bus. Since I got an earlier bus than planned I was there nice and early. Too early for the post office to be open. I spent my time until 9.00 h. going to the next door supermarket buying some bread and milk. The post office was in a shop that was both a DIY-shop and one with all kinds of household things.

Zevenhuizen ('Seven houses') is a place in the municipality of Zuidplas in the province of South Holland. Until 1991 it was a separate municipality. That year it merged with Moerkapelle. In 2010 it became Zuidplas.
The village has a citiy center with several shops and restaurants, primary schools, sports and recreational facilities. There are four churches, all protestant. The first Saturday in September is the annual Harvest Festival.

City/town:         Zevenhuizen
Municipality:     Zuidplas
Area:                23,64 km² (Zuidplas 62,46 km²)
Population:       7.515 (2018) (Zuidplas 42.767, 1 January 2019)
Website:           zuidplas.nl

Post office
Novy Hubo Zevenhuizen
Dorpsstraat 151
2761 AL  ZEVENHUIZEN

Date sent: 14 July 2017
Date postmark: 14 July 2017
Date received: 15 July 2017
Number of days: 1
Envelope in collection: 228




Tuesday, 27 August 2019

Moerkapelle 1

One week after the trip around Rotterdam I took another one visiting seven places, this time in the vicinity of Gouda, starting in Moerkapelle and ending in Zoetermeer. The post office in Moerkapelle is located in the Plus supermarket in the town center.

Moerkapelle is a village in the Zuidplas municipality, formed in 2010, in the province of South Holland. Before that, from 1991 together with the neighbouring village of Zevenhuizen, it formed the municipality of Zevenhuizen-Moerkapelle.
The name Moerkapelle indicates the presence of a church or chapel close to a swamp. The hamlet 'Op Moer' was founded around 1400. Around 1560 a chapel is mentioned for the first time. Due to poldering of the marshland, activity started in the 17th century and people settled in Moerkapelle. The activity consisted of agriculture and later on mainly livestock farming.

City/town:         Moerkapelle
Municipality:     Zuidplas
Area:                7,35 km² (Zuidplas 62,46 km²)
Population:       4.410 (2018) (Zuidplas 42.767, 1 January 2019)
Website:           zuidplas.nl

Post office
Plus Moerkapelle
Dorpsstraat 12
2751 AZ  MOERKAPELLE

Date sent: 14 July 2017
Date postmark: 14 July 2017
Date received: 15 July 2017
Number of days: 1
Envelope in collection: 227




Monday, 26 August 2019

Leidschendam 4

The eleventh and last place to visit that day was Leidschendam. I took the tram from Nootdorp and got out at Leidsenhage shopping centre. I looked for the Primera, coincidentally owned by the same man that had the Primera in Schiedam that I visited that morning. I was quite a search because the whole shopping mall was in renovation and turned into 'The Mall of the Netherlands", a process that took a few years.

Leidschendam is a town and former municipality in the province of South Holland. Along with Voorburg and Stompwijk, it is part of the municipality Leidschendam-Voorburg.
The town's name has been in use for centuries and refers to the lock in the Vliet, near the historic city of Leiden. The settlement on the Northern side of the lock was known as 'Veur', until the formation of the municipality of Leidschendam in 1938. This recent date belies the long history of human habitation in this area, which predates the Roman occupation two thousand years ago.
Important driver for the development of the area was the Vliet canal, ferrying people and goods through Holland in the Middle Ages, and even in Roman times. As elsewhere in Holland, windmills were constructed to power local industry, such as a wheat grinding mill in 1594 and wood processing mills in 1643 and 1739. Veur became an independent municipality in the time of the short-lived Batavian Republic.
The Southern side of the Vliet was settled at a later date due to presence of extensive swamps. These were drained around 1200 by the Counts of Holland, enabling the settlements of Stompwijk and Wilsveen to be established. Subsequently, the peat industry flourished, and about twenty windmills were constructed for water management. In 1811, Stompwijk and Veur were combined to form Leidschendam, but this was reversed only six years later, although one mayor continued to serve both villages.
Starting in the closing years of the 19th century, the area started to change rapidly due to combined forces of the agricultural crisis, improved transportation in the area, and regional effects of the first and second World Wars. A growing number of government and industrial activities and the associated housing demand transformed Veur from a rural into a suburban community. This led to a municipal reorganization and the formation of Leidschendam, in 1938. Both Leidschendam and Voorburg are now part of the agglomeration of the city of The Hague and are often regarded as its suburbs. Stompwijk is still a rural village, located a few miles Northeast of Leidschendam. All three were combined into the municipality of Leidschendam-Voorburg in 2002 as an answer to a series of small annexations from surrounding municipalities made by The Hague.

City/town:         Leidschendam
Municipality:     Leidschendam-Voorburg
Area:                37,80 km² (including Stompwijk) (Leidschendam-Voorburg 35,62 km²)
Population:       33.565 (2018) (Leidschendam-Voorburg 75.405, 1 January 2019)
Website:           lv.nl

Parcel point
Primera Leidsenhage
Liguster 45
2262 AC  LEIDSCHENDAM
(a temporary address from 30 May 2017, original address was Liguster 81)

Date sent: 7 July 2017
Date postmark: 7 July 2017
Date received: 8 July 2017
Number of days: 1
Envelope in collection: 222





Sunday, 25 August 2019

Nootdorp 1

After Pijnacker I went to Nootdorp. These two villages merged into one municipality in 2002. It also contains Delfgauw and Oude Leede. The post office at Bruna was in the town center. From Pijnacker I had to take the metro followed by two trams.

The first mention of Nootdorp dates from 1281, when a Noitdorper wegh (Nootdorp road) is found. On either side of the road peat was harvested as fuel for The Hague, Delft and the Abbey of Loosduinen. In 1303 the people living along the road get their own priest. The village at first consisted of the two 'heerlijkheden' Nieuwveen and Hoogeveen. In 1724 there is also a heerlijkheid Nootdorp. The three places formed one parish. Until late in the 18th century Nootdorp remained a village of farmers with some 300 people. A century later that number more than doubled.
After the Second World War the municpality started growing. A lot of new houses were built. In 2002 shopping center De Parade was completed.

City/town:         Nootdorp
Municipality:     Pijnacker-Nootdorp
Area:                7,60 km² (Pijnacker-Nootdorp 38,61 km²)
Population:       19.045 (2014) (Pijnacker-Nootdorp 54.321, 1 January 2019)
Website:           pijnacker-nootdorp.nl

Post office
Bruna Nootdorp
Lange Baan 22
2632 GC  NOOTDORP

Date sent: 7 July 2017
Date postmark: 7 July 2017
Date received: 8 July 2017
Number of days: 1
Envelope in collection: 221




Saturday, 24 August 2019

Pijnacker 2

For my thirtieth datestamp I went back to the The Hague region since a few years connected to Rotterdam by metro line E (the Erasmus line). I got out at Pijnacker-Zuid in stead of centre which ment I did not visit the post office at Bruna, but the parcel point at Primera.

Pijnacker is a town in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is located about 4 km east of the city of Delft, in the municipality of Pijnacker-Nootdorp. The first mention of the name Pijnacker ("Pinacker") dates from 1222. The name is thought to be a combination of 'akker' (crop field) and 'pine' (punishment, torment) pointing to a place of punishment. Another meaning of 'pine' is trouble or heavy labour and that would mean that there is heavy labour to work in the fields.
Pijnacker was a separate municipality until 2002, when it merged with Nootdorp. In and around Pijnacker there are big and attractive nature areas, of which one is the Ackerdijkse Plassen, one of the most important bird areas in the Netherlands.

City/town:       Pijnacker
Municipality:   Pijnacker-Nootdorp
Area:              29,14 km² (Pijnacker-Nootdorp 38,61 km²)
Population:    25.155 (2018) (Pijnacker-Nootdorp 54.321, 1 January 2019)
Website:        pijnacker-nootdorp.nl

Parcel point
Primera Keijzershof
Hoefpladplein 9
2643 KD  PIJNACKER

Date sent: 7 July 2017
Date postmark: 7 July 2017
Date received: 8 July 2017
Number of days: 1
Envelope in collection: 220




Friday, 23 August 2019

Capelle aan den IJssel 2

The longest ride of my trip around Rotterdam was from Rhoon to Capelle aan den IJssel with a transfer at Beurs metro station. It ended at Capelle Centrum that was clearly being reconstructed. I had to search for the Albert Heijn supermarket that had the post office, but fortunately the shopping centre De Koperwiek had a clear map at the entrance.

Capelle aan den IJssel is a town and municipality in the province of South Holland. It is situated on the eastern edge of Rotterdam, on the Hollandse IJssel river.
The town has what is probably the country's smallest museum, the Dief en Duif huis ("House of Thieves and Pigeons"). Now a historical museum, it served as the prison for the castle of Capelle and is all that now remains of the 16th-century castle.
On opposing sides of the A16 motorway are two business parks called Rivium and Brainpark respectively. Companies based in the larger Rivium include Rockwell Automation, Pfizer Nederland, Sodexho Nederland, Royal Dutch Shell, Van Oord, and many more.

The stamp I put on my envelope was the one with the 'Hollandse kriel' (in English: Dutch bantam) from the chicken series of 2017, because Capelle aan den IJssel still has an active poultry club.

City/town:       Capelle aan den IJssel
Municipality:   Capelle aan den IJssel
Area:              15,40 km²
Population:    66.822 (1 January 2019)
Website:        capelleaandenijssel.nl

Post office
Albert Heijn Centrumpassage
Centrumpassage 27
2903 HA  CAPELLE AAN DEN IJSSEL

Date sent: 7 July 2017
Date postmark: 7 July 2017
Date received: 8 July 2017
Number of days: 1
Envelope in collection: 219




Thursday, 22 August 2019

Rhoon 1

The next metro station after Poortugaal was of course Rhoon. It was already afternoon and the sun was shining very bright. To cool off I bought some milk and lemonade at the local supermarket after I got my postmark form the Primera.

Rhoon is a village that borders the municipality of the city of Rotterdam. According to its history it was established in 1199 and was ruled by the Lords of Duiveland. In the 14th century the village was struck by many floods. In the last big flood, the North Sea flood of 1953, the Dutch government implemented the "deltawerken" (Delta Works). This is a large protection barrier of dikes and dams to keep the water of the North Sea out during high tides. In 1969 Rhoon also became part of this plan and a large dike was established around the island of IJsselmonde.
Rhoon is part of the island of IJsselmonde and situated in the south of this island. On the lands outside the dikes, it has a small yacht marina on the banks of the river Oude Maas. Also a "griend" which is a tidal forest. The river Oude Maas has a tidal difference of around 1.2 meter in a twice daily cycle. Since 1 January 1985, the village has been part of the municipality of Albrandswaard together with Poortugaal. The village has a connection to the city of Rotterdam by Rotterdam Metro line D, through Rhoon station. In Rhoon is the Dutch Consulate General of Ireland.

City/town:       Rhoon
Municipality:   Albrandswaard
Area:              7,46 km² (Albrandswaard 23,76 km²)
Population:    9.645 (2018) (Albrandswaard 25.292, 1 January 2019)
Website:        albrandswaard.nl

Post office
Primera Polder Rhoon
Julianastraat 63
3161 AJ  RHOON

Date sent: 7 July 2017
Date postmark: 7 July 2017
Date received: 8 July 2017
Number of days: 1
Envelope in collection: 218




Wednesday, 21 August 2019

Poortugaal 1

In Spijkenisse I took another metro line that after Hoogvliet went south of Rotterdam. The first stop there was Poortugaal (not to be confused with Portugal). It was a pleasant walk to the post office in a lane with big trees. The shadow was very welcome on this hot day. The post office was located in a shop that sold wool and all other products for knitting, sewing and other textile hobbies. There was also a large table with ladies knitting and drinking coffee.

Poortugaal is a village that is situated near the municipality of Rotterdam. Together with Rhoon, Poortugaal forms the municipality of Albrandswaard. The village has a long history dating back to the 15th century. It has a church dating from that period. It used to be a village of farmers growing fuit, vegetables and flax. Nowadays most people work in Rotterdam or the harbours.
The name is probably derived from Portugal. Since the coat of arms of Poortugaal and Portugal show many similarities it is thought that the inhabitants of the area got acquainted with the Portuguese during the crusades and named their new impoldered land (12th-13th century) after them. Since January 1, 1985, the village has been part of the municipality of Albrandswaard together with Rhoon. The village has a connection to the city of Rotterdam by Rotterdam Metro line D, through Poortugaal station.

The stamp I put on my envelope was the one with the 'Hollands kuifhoen' (for some strange reason in English: Polish chicken) from the chicken series of 2017, because Poortugaal still has an active poultry club.

City/town:       Poortugaal
Municipality:   Albrandswaard
Area:              7,46 km² (Albrandswaard 23,76 km²)
Population:    9.645 (2018) (Albrandswaard 25.292, 1 January 2019)
Website:        albrandswaard.nl

Post office
Lolox
Dorpsstraat 1
3171 ED  POORTUGAAL
(due to personal and financial problems the shop, and therefore the post office, closed on 10 August 2018, only a webshop for wool remains)

Date sent: 7 July 2017
Date postmark: 7 July 2017
Date received: 8 July 2017
Number of days: 1
Envelope in collection: 217




Tuesday, 20 August 2019

Spijkenisse 2

Back at metro station Zalmplaat I took the metro to the final stop De Akkers in Spijkenisse. This is a shopping center without clear directions or street names. It took me a while to find the Bruna bookshop where the post office was. After getting the postmark I bought myself an ice cream because it was getting rather hot that afternoon.

Spijkenisse is a city in the province of South Holland, Netherlands. Following an administrative reform in 2015, it is part of the municipality of Nissewaard. It is part of the Greater Rotterdam area.
Archaeological research has shown that the area around Spijkenisse has been inhabited for many thousands of years. The people then depended on fishing on the Meuse and hunting in the swamps. The oldest reference to the name Spickenisse is from a source from 1231. This name comes from the words spieke (spit) and nesse (nose) meaning "pointy nose" in reference to a spit of land protruding along the river.
Spijkenisse formed as a farming and fishing village at a creek along the Oude Maas. Initially it belonged to the Lord of Putten (whose coat of arms is now used by the city) but in 1459 the fiefdom Putten, including Spijkenisse, was transferred to Philip III, Duke of Burgundy. In 1581, after the Dutch declaration of independence, the area came under the control of the States of Holland and West Frisia.
In the 16th century the village suffered several floods. In the 17th and 18th centuries it endured destructive fires which hampered its economic growth. In the 20th century, it heavily urbanised as part of the Greater Rotterdam area. Nowadays, Spijkenisse also includes the community of Hekelingen, as well as Den Hoek and Beerenplaat.

City/town:       Spijkenisse
Municipality:   Nissewaard
Area:              30,27 km² (Nissewaard 98,82 km²)
Population:    72.545 (2014) (Nissewaard 84.797, 1 January 2019)
Website:        nissewaard.nl

Post office
Bruna Winterakker
Winterakker 18
3206 TG  SPIJKENISSE

Date sent: 7 July 2017
Date postmark: 7 July 2017
Date received: 8 July 2017
Number of days: 1
Envelope in collection: 216




Monday, 19 August 2019

Hoogvliet Rotterdam 2

The next stop on my route was only three metro stations away from Pernis: metro Zalmplaat. This lies in Hoogvliet, also a part of Rotterdam municipality. it was eleven o'clock in the morning and already getting quite warm. The streets were deserted, only in the shopping center I saw some people. The post office was located in a DA Drogist (chemist's) where I got my 25th placename.

Hoogvliet is a former village and municipality in the province of South-Holland. The eldest record of the name Hoogvliet - also known as Oedenvliet, Oudenvliet and Odenvliet - dates from 26 May 1326. It was named after Oda (Oede) van Putten, second of the three daughters of Lord Nicolaas III van Putten and Lady Aleida van Strijen, who received this land as a dowry in 1315 for het marriage to Willem IV van Horne. Until 1811 Hoogvliet remained an independent 'ambacht' (amt or shire). From 1811 to 1818 Hoogvliet was part of the municipality of Poortugaal. From 1818 to 1934 it was a municipalty in its own right. In 1934 it was annexed by Rotterdam, together with Pernis.
The territory was partially used for industry. In the 1950s and 1960s almost the whole original village was demolished for houses and shopping centers. Only the old church and a few buildings around it remain.

City/town:       Hoogvliet
Municipality:   Rotterdam
Area:              10,73 km² (Rotterdam 325,79 km²)
Population:    34.495 (2017) (Rotterdam 544.527, 1 January 2019)
Website:        rotterdam.nl

Post office
DA Drogisterij & Parfumerie De Meeuw Zalmplaat
In de Fuik 47
3192 HD  HOOGVLIET ROTTERDAM

Date sent: 7 July 2017
Date postmark: 7 July 2017
Date received: 8 July 2017
Number of days: 1
Envelope in collection: 215





Sunday, 18 August 2019

Pernis Rotterdam 1

Two metrostations away from Schiedam lies Pernis. This village is part of Rotterdam, but still has its own postcode and name: Pernis Rotterdam. It was quite a walk from the metro to the cigar, chocolate and all-kinds-of-presents shop called 't Hoekje (the Corner). It was located on the corner of a street, so the name was no surprise.

Pernis is a neighborhood and submunicipality (2010-2014) of Rotterdam, Netherlands. Pernis was a full submunicipality of Rotterdam, but in 2014 the former submunicipalities were replaced by elected 'area committees'. Although surrounded by ports, Pernis has preserved its village-like atmosphere very well.
Pernis is best known for its petrochemical industry. Refineries define its skyline. Shell's sprawling complex located there is the largest oil refinery in Europe, and one of the largest in the world.
Pernis was merged with 's-Gravenambacht in 1832. It remained an independent municipality until 1934, when it was merged into Rotterdam.
The village already had its own church in 1307, making it one of the oldest in the region to have a church. Historically Pernis was a village of farmers. In the 18th century fishing became more popular and sea fishers travelled as far away as Iceland.
After the annexation by Rotterdam in 1934 harbours were constructed around the village making it isolated from the city. There was a bus to the nearest train and tram station, but only in 2002 the metro station was built, reducing the travel time to the city center to twenty minutes.

The stamp on the envelope was issued in 2012 in a series celebrating the 60th anniversary of Madurodam, the miniature city in The Hague. This specific stamp shows the harbour of Rotterdam where Pernis is a part of.

City/town:       Pernis
Municipality:   Rotterdam
Area:              1,60 km² (Rotterdam 325,79 km²)
Population:    4785 (2017) (Rotterdam 544.527, 1 January 2019)
Website:        rotterdam.nl

Post office
't Hoekje Sigarenmagazijn & Cadeaushop
Burgemeester van Esstraat 141
3195 AC  PERNIS ROTTERDAM
(the shop closed on 1 February 2018)

Date sent: 7 July 2017
Date postmark: 7 July 2017
Date received: 8 July 2017
Number of days: 1
Envelope in collection: 214