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The Dickson Incinerator Of Montreal
Hi photographers and urban explorers, Here is another abandoned building in Montreal, The incinerator Dickson. It was built in 1954, to replace the old incinerators where horses were used to harvest waste. In those times,…Ste Clotilde De Horton Asylum, Quebec
The Ste Clotilde De Horton Asylum, in the province of Quebec (Canada), is formerly known as the Notre-Dame de la Chesnaie house. Built in 1939, the former asylum was owned by the Missionaries of the…Belding Corticelli – Coaticook, Quebec
The story of the Belding Corticelli of Coaticook, Quebec, starts in 1883 when John Thornton and Edwin F. Tomkins bought a weaving loom from the Coaticook Cotton company. They started with a small company which…Dorea Institute – Franklin, Quebec
The Dorea Institute in located in Franklin, Quebec, about 600 feet from the US border on Covey Hill near Ormstown. It’s difficult to cross information from Internet about this place, but it was supposedly a…Dow Brewery – Montreal, Quebec
The beginning Dow Brewery of Montreal, in the province of Quebec in Canada, had its beginning in 1790. Thomas Dunn, a young Scotsman, set himself up in business as a brewer at La Prairie, in…Former Boucanet Hospital – Grau Du Roi
Hi photographers and urban explorers. Here are some photos taken during an urbex session at the former Boucanet hospital of Grau du Roi. The Boucanet beach is located in South of France, on the Mediterraean…Former Silk Mill Of Lodeve
Hi photographers and urban explorer friends, Here are some new pictures, taken at the former silk mill of Lodeve, in South of France. Built from 1899 for the Gallia cloth factory, the place closed in…The Former Cardinal Brewery – Fribourg
The Former Cardinal Brewery of Fribourg, Switzerland, was founded in 1788 by François Piller. Owner at the «Zum Lachs» hostel, located near the Bern`s Gate in Fribourg, he decides to have a brewery built for…Geo W. Reed Factory – Abandoned Montreal
Hi all, photographers and urban explorers. As you may know, the famous Geo W. Reed factory will be demolished soon. This abandoned building, also known as the Babcock & Wilcox factory, has been abandoned around…