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Todmorden Mills

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The mill was operated by the Skinners until about 1855, when it was sold to the Taylor family. In 1820, a brewery (Helliwell or Don Brewery) was built next to the mill and operated by Thomas Helliwell and John Eastwood. The Helliwell family operated it until 1855, when it too was sold to the Taylor
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camp. The camp housed men from the German merchant marine who were interned in Allied ports at the start of the war. The prisoners often worked as labourers at the nearby Don Valley Brick Works. In 1945, the prisoners were repatriated and the camp was shut down. Soon afterwards, the camp buildings
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and started to function as a community museum. Davidson remained as an honorary curator until her death in 1978. Currently the museum maintains four buildings from the original settlement including the old paper mill which dates from 1825, a brewery and two homes. The
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granted land on the Don River to Aaron and Isaiah Skinner for the purpose of building a mill to supply lumber. Simcoe wrote to a friend "A mill should be build [
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and Dave Money proposed that a small forested area adjacent to the museum site be turned into a nature preserve. A committee was formed and the
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family. Todmorden Mills acquired its name from John Eastwood, one of the original brewery owners. His family had emigrated from
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Between 1930 and 1967, the property housed a collection of horse riding schools and light industry. In the 1930s, the
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was created. Since then the committee has performed restoration in the forest to remove non-native
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was moved to Todmorden in 1969, and remained at Todmorden until 2009 when it was moved to
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The Taylors owned a number of industrial mills in the neighbourhood including the
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The restored paper mill at Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Art Centre.
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The Helliwell House is one of four historic buildings at Todmorden Mills.
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A Mill Should be Build Thereon: An Early History of the Todmorden Mills
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Todmorden Mills, c. 1860s; when it was operated by the Taylor family.
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in the 20th century. Currently the valley site is occupied by the
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occupied the property in the late 1940s. From 1950 and 1963, the
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In the early 1940s, the site became the location of a small
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Former paper mill and settlement on the Don River in Toronto
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and restore flowers and trees native to the Toronto area.
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20th Century Todmorden: A Community in the Don Valley
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Index


Don River
Castle Frank Brook
German Mills Creek
Taylor-Massey Creek
Edwards Gardens
Milne Hollow
Riverdale Park
Crothers Woods
Don Valley Brick Works
John Taylor
Charles Sauriol
Todmorden Mills
Friends of the Don East
Task Force to Bring Back the Don
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
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Don River
Toronto
Ontario
East York
York
Upper Canada
Lake Ontario
John Graves Simcoe
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