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Tegelen

Tegelen (Limburgish: Tegele) is a village in the municipality of Venlo, situated in the Netherlands. It was an independent municipality until 2001, when it was merged into the municipality of Venlo.

Tegelen
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceLimburg
MunicipalityVenlo
Population
 (2006)
ca. 20.190
Major roadsA73

Tiglian Edit

The name of the glacial stage of Tiglian (part of the Pleistocene) is derived from Tegelen because of the many fossils found there from this era in the local clay.

History Edit

 
View of Tegelen

During excavations in Tegelen Roman pottery and tile ovens were found. The Sint-Martinus church is mentioned in diocesan and monasterial archives dating back to the year 800. Because of its strategic location, various castles and reinforced[clarification needed] farms were soon established. The most important of these were the Castle of Holtmühle [nl] and the De Munt (Tegelen) [nl]. During the Middle Ages, there were several battles in and around Tegelen, because of its proximity to the walled city of Venlo. Over time, a barracks was established in Venlo, and a fortification in neighbouring Blerick. As a result, from the 16th century until the 18th century Tegelen was regularly visited by plundering armies.

Part of Jülich Edit

 
Coat of arms of the German municipality of Jülich

For centuries Tegelen was part of the Duchy of Jülich, while neighbouring Venlo belonged to the Duchy of Guelders. So literally, according to the people of Tegelen Venlo was "abroad" and vice versa. This explains the differences between the local dialects of the neighbouring towns and the rivalry between these parts of the city that persists to this day. The black, uncrowned lion on a golden ground, in the coat of arms and the flag of Tegelen can be found in the coat of arms of the Duchy of Jülich.

For Jülich it was very important to have access to the Meuse river. Tegelen, with its harbour at Steyl, was the most northern one, the other one being Urmond near Sittard. In Napoleonic times, the former duchy of Jülich became part of the Roer department. Tegelen, Sittard and Urmond were ceded to the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1815, resulting in the Netherlands finally obtaining complete control of the river from Maastricht northward.

Industrial activities Edit

 
Flag of (the former municipality of) Tegelen

Early in the 19th century Tegelen developed into a regional centre of industry. At first, tile and pottery factories were established, and later that century, metallurgy and tobacco factories. After 1900 agriculture was added to the mix. Pottery and related industries were very successful in Tegelen from 1750 until World War II.

Economic and social life before that war was dominated by a small number of factory-owning families that would scratch each other's backs. One infamous episode illustrating the way they treated their work force and how they controlled their lives occurred during World War I. The producers of clay products claimed that the embargo on Germany brought them to the brink of bankruptcy, and the only way they could survive was to drastically reduce wages. The work force went on strike but soon the strike fund was depleted. The local clergy helped negotiate a settlement allowing labourers to return to work for a salary that barely exceeded subsistence levels. It later transpired that there had never been any risk of any of the producers going bankrupt, and that this drastic reduction in labour cost had allowed them to make exorbitant profits. This is still evident from the gigantic villas in which these families lived and of which a number are still standing.

After the war, the number of factories in Tegelen steadily decreased. All smelters, including Globe, known throughout the Netherlands for providing drainage covers, disappeared. There are still three operating factories producing clay products, all except Keramische Industrie Limburg, are now in foreign ownership. One chimney, previously owned by a stone cutter named Canoy Herfkens, is still standing as a reminder of Tegelen's industrial heyday.

In 2001 Tegelen was merged into the municipality of Venlo.

Culture Edit

The centuries-old expertise in ceramics and pottery is kept alive by courses held in the ceramic center of the tithe barn.

Tegelen has several theater, music and choral organisations. It is internationally famous for its Passion Play held every five years in the years that are divisible by 5, in Openluchttheater De Doolhof. These always attract many visitors. The same open air theater hosts Tegelen's Bluesrock Festival every year.

Characters Edit

 
Castle of Holtmühle [nl] in 1988

Tegelen has had its fair share of colourful characters. By far the most famous of these is "Baron" Joachim Reinhold von Glasenapp [nl], a Prussian aristocrat who inherited the castle of Holtmuhle in the 18th century. He loved the army life so much that he owned a privately financed army corps that fought in the Seven Years' War.

More locally famous, before the Second World War, were the pub owners "Joës en Petatte Nelke", Gustaaf Schreurs and Petronella Muller, who had a song written about them and a statue erected for them in the market square.

En as weej wir nao Tegele gáon,

dèn gáon weej nao Petatte-Nelke.
Dao drinke weej ’n sjöpke beer,
en hebbe weej ouch vuël plezeer!
En Joes, dae haet zô’n lollig vrouwke,
die duit t’r sôkker in, die duit t’r sôkker in.
Al in det beer, al in det beer,

die duit t’r sôkker al in det beer!

Translation:

When we to Tegele return,

We'll go and see Potato Nelke
Where we'll knock back a pint of beer
and have some good old fashioned cheer!
And Joës's lady is a joker,
She puts some sugar in, she puts some sugar in
Our pint of beer, our pint of beer,

She puts some sugar in our beer!

Former mayors Edit

  • 1798-1806 G.J. Antoon Thijssen (function formerly known as Agent and after that, Maire)
  • 1807 Balthasar Hasenbach
  • 1807-1808 Willem Houba (Maire provisoire)
  • 1808-1815 Jean Guillaume Kamp (Maire)
  • 1815-1817 No mayor; Prussian
  • 1817-1830 Jean Guillaume Kamp (function formerly known as Maire and after that, Schout)
  • 1831-1836 Jan Josef Ronck (function is called Mayor from now on)
  • 1836-1848 Peter van Leipsig
  • 1848 Peter Kurstjens (acting Mayor)
  • 1848-1852 Gerardus Johannes de Rijc
  • 1852-1862 Louis Pierre Quillaume Hubert de Rijk
  • 1862 Jan van Leipsig (acting Mayor)
  • 1862-1868 Jacob Beelen
  • 1888-1906 Karel de Rijk
  • 1906-1921 W.R. Carel van Basten Batenburg
  • 1921-1927 Martin Willem J. Coenders
  • 1927-1944 Mr. Felix Marie Casper Pesch
  • 1944-1945 Ortsgruppenführer Potthof
  • 1945-1960 Mr. Felix Marie Casper Pesch
  • 1961-1979 Mr. Eugène G.G.M. Rutten
  • 1979-1981 Niek Goossens (Deputy Mayor)
  • 1981-2000 Drs. Piet J.M. Visschers, final mayor

Born in Tegelen Edit

External links Edit

  • Korte geschiedenis van Tegelen

51°20′30″N 6°08′10″E / 51.34167°N 6.13611°E / 51.34167; 6.13611

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For the geological stage see Tegelen geology Tegelen Limburgish Tegele is a village in the municipality of Venlo situated in the Netherlands It was an independent municipality until 2001 when it was merged into the municipality of Venlo TegelenFlagCoat of armsCountryNetherlandsProvinceLimburgMunicipalityVenloPopulation 2006 ca 20 190Major roadsA73 Contents 1 Tiglian 2 History 2 1 Part of Julich 2 2 Industrial activities 3 Culture 4 Characters 5 Former mayors 6 Born in Tegelen 7 External linksTiglian EditThe name of the glacial stage of Tiglian part of the Pleistocene is derived from Tegelen because of the many fossils found there from this era in the local clay History Edit nbsp View of TegelenDuring excavations in Tegelen Roman pottery and tile ovens were found The Sint Martinus church is mentioned in diocesan and monasterial archives dating back to the year 800 Because of its strategic location various castles and reinforced clarification needed farms were soon established The most important of these were the Castle of Holtmuhle nl and the De Munt Tegelen nl During the Middle Ages there were several battles in and around Tegelen because of its proximity to the walled city of Venlo Over time a barracks was established in Venlo and a fortification in neighbouring Blerick As a result from the 16th century until the 18th century Tegelen was regularly visited by plundering armies Part of Julich Edit nbsp Coat of arms of the German municipality of JulichFor centuries Tegelen was part of the Duchy of Julich while neighbouring Venlo belonged to the Duchy of Guelders So literally according to the people of Tegelen Venlo was abroad and vice versa This explains the differences between the local dialects of the neighbouring towns and the rivalry between these parts of the city that persists to this day The black uncrowned lion on a golden ground in the coat of arms and the flag of Tegelen can be found in the coat of arms of the Duchy of Julich For Julich it was very important to have access to the Meuse river Tegelen with its harbour at Steyl was the most northern one the other one being Urmond near Sittard In Napoleonic times the former duchy of Julich became part of the Roer department Tegelen Sittard and Urmond were ceded to the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1815 resulting in the Netherlands finally obtaining complete control of the river from Maastricht northward Industrial activities Edit nbsp Flag of the former municipality of TegelenEarly in the 19th century Tegelen developed into a regional centre of industry At first tile and pottery factories were established and later that century metallurgy and tobacco factories After 1900 agriculture was added to the mix Pottery and related industries were very successful in Tegelen from 1750 until World War II Economic and social life before that war was dominated by a small number of factory owning families that would scratch each other s backs One infamous episode illustrating the way they treated their work force and how they controlled their lives occurred during World War I The producers of clay products claimed that the embargo on Germany brought them to the brink of bankruptcy and the only way they could survive was to drastically reduce wages The work force went on strike but soon the strike fund was depleted The local clergy helped negotiate a settlement allowing labourers to return to work for a salary that barely exceeded subsistence levels It later transpired that there had never been any risk of any of the producers going bankrupt and that this drastic reduction in labour cost had allowed them to make exorbitant profits This is still evident from the gigantic villas in which these families lived and of which a number are still standing After the war the number of factories in Tegelen steadily decreased All smelters including Globe known throughout the Netherlands for providing drainage covers disappeared There are still three operating factories producing clay products all except Keramische Industrie Limburg are now in foreign ownership One chimney previously owned by a stone cutter named Canoy Herfkens is still standing as a reminder of Tegelen s industrial heyday In 2001 Tegelen was merged into the municipality of Venlo Culture EditThe centuries old expertise in ceramics and pottery is kept alive by courses held in the ceramic center of the tithe barn Tegelen has several theater music and choral organisations It is internationally famous for its Passion Play held every five years in the years that are divisible by 5 in Openluchttheater De Doolhof These always attract many visitors The same open air theater hosts Tegelen s Bluesrock Festival every year Characters Edit nbsp Castle of Holtmuhle nl in 1988Tegelen has had its fair share of colourful characters By far the most famous of these is Baron Joachim Reinhold von Glasenapp nl a Prussian aristocrat who inherited the castle of Holtmuhle in the 18th century He loved the army life so much that he owned a privately financed army corps that fought in the Seven Years War More locally famous before the Second World War were the pub owners Joes en Petatte Nelke Gustaaf Schreurs and Petronella Muller who had a song written about them and a statue erected for them in the market square En as weej wir nao Tegele gaon den gaon weej nao Petatte Nelke Dao drinke weej n sjopke beer en hebbe weej ouch vuel plezeer En Joes dae haet zo n lollig vrouwke die duit t r sokker in die duit t r sokker in Al in det beer al in det beer die duit t r sokker al in det beer Translation When we to Tegele return We ll go and see Potato Nelke Where we ll knock back a pint of beer and have some good old fashioned cheer And Joes s lady is a joker She puts some sugar in she puts some sugar in Our pint of beer our pint of beer She puts some sugar in our beer Former mayors Edit1798 1806 G J Antoon Thijssen function formerly known as Agent and after that Maire 1807 Balthasar Hasenbach 1807 1808 Willem Houba Maire provisoire 1808 1815 Jean Guillaume Kamp Maire 1815 1817 No mayor Prussian 1817 1830 Jean Guillaume Kamp function formerly known as Maire and after that Schout 1831 1836 Jan Josef Ronck function is called Mayor from now on 1836 1848 Peter van Leipsig 1848 Peter Kurstjens acting Mayor 1848 1852 Gerardus Johannes de Rijc 1852 1862 Louis Pierre Quillaume Hubert de Rijk 1862 Jan van Leipsig acting Mayor 1862 1868 Jacob Beelen 1888 1906 Karel de Rijk 1906 1921 W R Carel van Basten Batenburg 1921 1927 Martin Willem J Coenders 1927 1944 Mr Felix Marie Casper Pesch 1944 1945 Ortsgruppenfuhrer Potthof 1945 1960 Mr Felix Marie Casper Pesch 1961 1979 Mr Eugene G G M Rutten 1979 1981 Niek Goossens Deputy Mayor 1981 2000 Drs Piet J M Visschers final mayorBorn in Tegelen EditSee also Venlo Notable residents Toine Ambaum 1941 lexicographer Carla Beurskens 1952 athlete Huub Beurskens writer Caspar Franssen architect Andre van den Heuvel actor Chantal Janzen 1979 musical star and actress Jeffrey Menick 1970 networking professor Nick Muller 1991 vlaai manager Ted Noten 1956 jewellery designer and conceptual artist Frans Pollux singer Marlou Propst 1989 marketing specialist Huub Stapel actor Theo Thurlings politician Ben Verbong film director Mariet Verbong 1939 2006 writer Sjors Verdellen football player Myra Ward 1916 1990 actress Max Warmerdam born 2000 chess playerExternal links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tegelen Korte geschiedenis van Tegelen Website van de gemeente Venlo Website van keramiek centrum De Tiendschuur Enkele foto s statue of pub owners51 20 30 N 6 08 10 E 51 34167 N 6 13611 E 51 34167 6 13611 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tegelen amp oldid 1171083614, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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