Black and white exterior photograph of the ruins of a mill at Doon, Ontario. Two complete stone/brick walls, one peaked, are visible. A number of windowless casements can be seen in the walls. The interior appears to be gutted. At the bottom left of this structure are the meager remains of an addit…
Black and white exterior photograph of the ruins of a mill at Doon, Ontario. Two complete stone/brick walls, one peaked, are visible. A number of windowless casements can be seen in the walls. The interior appears to be gutted. At the bottom left of this structure are the meager remains of an additional brick structure. The entire site is overgrown by trees and shrubs.
This photograph was excerpted from the Waterloo County Scenic Calendar, 1940.
Possibly the ruins of the Doon mill built in the 1830s by Adam Ferrie.
See also (local identifiers): P000750
This photograph is in good condition; top left corner is missing.
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