Click Mill, Dounby, Orkney

Click Mill, Dounby, Orkney

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Click Mill is situated near Dounby, Orkney's Mainland, Scotland. This site stands as the best surviving example of a horizontal (or Norse) mill within the Orkney Isles. The mill's machinery remains in full working order, making it an uncommon find. Built in the early 1820s, the mill remained operational until the 1880s and underwent restoration by the Orkney Antiquarian Society in the early 1930s before entering state care in 1932. Historic Environment Scotland now oversees the site, which is open year-round and free to visit. Visit their website for more information: https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/click-mill/. The OS Grid Reference is HY 3254 2284. This model was photographed on October 3, 2015, and created in February 2016 using Agisoft PhotoScan (standard). Further refinement and decimation were performed prior to upload on June 8, 2019, utilizing Agisoft MetaShape (standard). The original model was generated from approximately 300 processed photos divided into 8 chunks. When merged, these produced a model with over 200 million faces, which required significant tidying before being uploaded.

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