Darnly Grist Mill

Visiting the Darnley Grist Mill in Crooks Hollow, Ontario Canada.

This Grist Mill was named after Lord Darnley of Scotland and built between 1811 and 1813. The building was sold to James Stutt in 1860 and a fire destroyed most of the building in 1885 – killing two men. The mill remained in operation until 1943.

123 thoughts on “Darnly Grist Mill

  1. Wolfmann, would it have been my video, I would have thrown in a definition or two, e.g. “grist” – for example and, additionally shown a cutaway as to what an early 1900 century boiler that would have stood on that floor would have looked like – so your viewers might visualize better what things looked like back then… instead of just a bunch of stones standing there with nothing else…? Jay in Nashville, TN

  2. Wolfmann, would it have been my video, I would have thrown in a definition or two, e.g. “grist” – for example and, additionally shown a cutaway as to what an early 1900 century boiler that would have stood on that floor would have looked like – so your viewers might visualize better what things looked like back then… instead of just a bunch of stones standing there with nothing else…? Jay in Nashville, TN

  3. Wolfmann, would it have been my video, I would have thrown in a definition or two, e.g. “grist” – for example and, additionally shown a cutaway as to what an early 1900 century boiler that would have stood on that floor would have looked like – so your viewers might visualize better what things looked like back then… instead of just a bunch of stones standing there with nothing else…? Jay in Nashville, TN

  4. Wolfmann, would it have been my video, I would have thrown in a definition or two, e.g. “grist” – for example and, additionally shown a cutaway as to what an early 1900 century boiler that would have stood on that floor would have looked like – so your viewers might visualize better what things looked like back then… instead of just a bunch of stones standing there with nothing else…? Jay in Nashville, TN

  5. Wolfmann, would it have been my video, I would have thrown in a definition or two, e.g. “grist” – for example and, additionally shown a cutaway as to what an early 1900 century boiler that would have stood on that floor would have looked like – so your viewers might visualize better what things looked like back then… instead of just a bunch of stones standing there with nothing else…? Jay in Nashville, TN

  6. Wolfmann, would it have been my video, I would have thrown in a definition or two, e.g. “grist” – for example and, additionally shown a cutaway as to what an early 1900 century boiler that would have stood on that floor would have looked like – so your viewers might visualize better what things looked like back then… instead of just a bunch of stones standing there with nothing else…? Jay in Nashville, TN

  7. [..YouTube..] Wolfmann, would it have been my video, I would have thrown in a definition or two, e.g. “grist” – for example and, additionally shown a cutaway as to what an early 1900 century boiler that would have stood on that floor would have looked like – so your viewers might visualize better what things looked like back then… instead of just a bunch of stones standing there with nothing else…? Jay in Nashville, TN

  8. Wolfmann, would it have been my video, I would have thrown in a definition or two, e.g. “grist” – for example and, additionally shown a cutaway as to what an early 1900 century boiler that would have stood on that floor would have looked like – so your viewers might visualize better what things looked like back then… instead of just a bunch of stones standing there with nothing else…? Jay in Nashville, TN

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