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A historical account written in the mid-19th century. This work provides a detailed description of the island of Vlieland and its inhabitants, combining geographical, cultural, and historical insights. It aims to preserve the memory of this unique island and its community, which has undergone substantial changes over the centuries. The book delineates the geography of Vlieland, detailing its topography, significant structures, and historical landmarks such as the former village of West-Vlieland, which was lost to the sea. Allan describes the current state of the remaining village, Oost-Vlieland, and discusses the lifestyle, occupations, and traditions of its residents, including their connection to maritime activities and agriculture. The narrative highlights the persistent threat of flood and erosion faced by the island, making it a focal point in understanding the challenges confronting its inhabitants throughout history. Additionally, the author incorporates anecdotes and local lore, painting a vivid picture of life on Vlieland and illuminating the dynamics affecting its people's existence amidst the maritime environment.