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The sawing of wood in windmills in the Netherlands was developed on a large scale unmatched elsewhere. These mills principally served to supply the Dutch shipbuilding industry which developed together with the mills in a small area along the River Zaan north of Amsterdam. Some of these yards, like that depicted on this glass, had their own windmills and a number were owned by the Dutch East India Company or VoC. The well-established Dutch trade links ensured a ready supply of cheap timber imported from Scandinavia and the Baltic. A wind-powered mill sawed as much timber in four or five days as took sixty days by hand.