Hundred and fifty years ago, the beginning of this special company was founded by someone named Govert van Oord, an autonomous merchant in barley wood, osier and other wood products in the vicinity of the Biesbosch. In this period contractors laid down the New Waterweg Canal and the North Sea Canal, deepened the rivers and undid them of inconvenient bends.
In one and a half century, the ‘wet contracting’ developed from a handicraft utilizing wheelbarrow and shovel into a knowledge-intensive sector using advanced tools.
In this beautifully illustrated and compelling book Joke Korteweg, based on exhaustive study, elucidates the exciting story of an ancient Dutch sector that plays an irreplaceable role in the history of the Netherlands.
Joke Korteweg is a maritime historian. Previously she published Kaperbloed en koopmansgeest, 70 years of IHC Merwede en Nederlandse scheepsbouw.