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Schiermonnikoog recently has been a thorn in the thigh of small Zuid-Holland municipalities, because the sparcely populated island is steadfastly winning the contest of "which municipality is the first to have counted the votes?" When all of Fryslân was liberated by Canadians and Poles after the second worldwar the Germans held on to Schiermonnikoog and threatened to shell Metslawier, the seat of our municipality of Oostdongeradeel. My dad and others always had the opinion that Metslawier was a lousy village, but were severly let down by the Germans, when they lamely surrendered.
What we didn't know was that as a result of the fighting many brave soldiers died on Schiermonnikoog. All soldiers were buried on the same graveyard in the only village on the island, Oosterburen. Later on it was suggested to separate the dead, but the island council decided against it, and it has remained so until now. The "Nieuwe Dockumer Courant" has monitored the meetings between the relatives of the former enemies and made some moving articles, recently edited into a book.
Somewhere between 1851 and 1878 the "Zeemanscollege De Herkenning" (the Recognition) was founded on Schiermonnikoog. Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg wrote 6 Dec 2001: Collegie Schiermonnikoog, at Schiermonnikoog. Leen Smit pictures number X. By 1979 this college had disappeared.
Flag: Dutch flag with on the white a black bal and a number in Roman numerals.
In "College Zeemanshoop 1822-1972" is a flagplate with said flag (#1)
The undoing of this college has probably to do with the centralization of the whaling-trade into the huge "Willem Barendsz" whaler.
Jarig Bakker, 11 Aug 2003
Granted 19 Oct 1954. The monk has a grey (schier) habit, making the CoA canting.
Somewhere between 1851 and 1878 the "Zeemanscollege De Herkenning" (the Recognition) was founded on Schiermonnikoog. Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg wrote 6 Dec 2001: Collegie Schiermonnikoog, at Schiermonnikoog. Leen Smit pictures number X. By 1979 this college had disappeared.
Flag: Dutch flag with on the white a black bal and a number in Roman numerals.
In "College Zeemanshoop 1822-1972" is a flagplate with said flag (#1)
The undoing of this college has probably to do with the centralization of the whaling-trade into the huge "Willem Barendsz" whaler.
Jarig Bakker, 11 Aug 2003
#246 in Steenbergen's Vlaggen van alle Natiën, 1870 - Schiermonnikoog, islans of the Netherlands, Navigation society.
Jaume Ollé, 15 Nov 2003