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41. Thampy, Aruna, 2. Aruna Thampy discusses nursing practices in Newfoundland Thampy, Aruna, 2. Aruna Thampy discusses nursing practices in Newfoundland Employment; Nursing

42. Tweedie, Valerie. Valerie Tweedie discusses nursing practices in Newfoundland Tweedie, Valerie. Valerie Tweedie discusses nursing practices in Newfoundland Employment; Nursing

43. Bryant's Cove 4 root cellar, front of cellar and hill, Bryant's Cove, Newfoundland
 Bryant’s Cove 4 root cellar, front of cellar and hill, Bryant’s Cove, Newfoundland Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; " Root cellar located in Bryant’s Cove currently owned by Heber Parson. Cellar was constructed by Heber Parsons paternal grandfather over 100 years ago. It continued to be used by Heber’s parent’s Chesley and Clara Parsons, until their children were grown and left home. It was used to store carrots, potatoes, cabbage, turnip and beets grown by Parsons on small farm for family consumption . The family also kept some livestock and cut hay.The cellar itself is no longer in use, but the shed continues to be used for storage. The cellar was constructed with stone and dug into natural hill. Accessed through hatch in shed constructed on top of cellar. It is approximately 4 m x 5 m and 1.5 deep. "

44. Bryant's Cove 4 root cellar, interior, Bryant's Cove, Newfoundland
 Bryant’s Cove 4 root cellar, interior, Bryant’s Cove, Newfoundland Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; " Root cellar located in Bryant’s Cove currently owned by Heber Parson. Cellar was constructed by Heber Parsons paternal grandfather over 100 years ago. It continued to be used by Heber’s parent’s Chesley and Clara Parsons, until their children were grown and left home. It was used to store carrots, potatoes, cabbage, turnip and beets grown by Parsons on small farm for family consumption . The family also kept some livestock and cut hay.The cellar itself is no longer in use, but the shed continues to be used for storage. The cellar was constructed with stone and dug into natural hill. Accessed through hatch in shed constructed on top of cellar. It is approximately 4 m x 5 m and 1.5 deep. "

45. Bryant's Cove 4 root cellar, front of shed, Bryant's Cove, Newfoundland
 Bryant’s Cove 4 root cellar, front of shed, Bryant’s Cove, Newfoundland Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; " Root cellar located in Bryant’s Cove currently owned by Heber Parson. Cellar was constructed by Heber Parsons paternal grandfather over 100 years ago. It continued to be used by Heber’s parent’s Chesley and Clara Parsons, until their children were grown and left home. It was used to store carrots, potatoes, cabbage, turnip and beets grown by Parsons on small farm for family consumption . The family also kept some livestock and cut hay.The cellar itself is no longer in use, but the shed continues to be used for storage. The cellar was constructed with stone and dug into natural hill. Accessed through hatch in shed constructed on top of cellar. It is approximately 4 m x 5 m and 1.5 deep. "

46. Upper Island Cove root cellar 1, exterior 
 Upper Island Cove root cellar 1, exterior Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; "Root cellar in Upper Island Cove built c. 1890 by Esau Adams. Esau and Naomi Adams built the cellar and original home in front of an existing cellar which has since be removed. It was originally a sod cellar with entrance at the back of the mound. The shed, or top house, and hatch entrance was added approximately 80-100 years ago (c.1920s). The cellar and property was taken over by Esau and Naomi’s son William and his wife Elizabeth, followed by William’s son Alfred and his wife Shirley. The property was sold to current owners David and Cindy Morrissey in 2007. The cellar was last used by Alfred and Shirley Adams to store vegetables grown in gardens adjacent to cellar until approximately 1990. The Morrisseys have plans start using the cellar again in the near future. "

47. Upper Island Cove root cellar 1, hatch
 Upper Island Cove root cellar 1, hatch Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; "Root cellar in Upper Island Cove built c. 1890 by Esau Adams. Esau and Naomi Adams built the cellar and original home in front of an existing cellar which has since be removed. It was originally a sod cellar with entrance at the back of the mound. The shed, or top house, and hatch entrance was added approximately 80-100 years ago (c.1920s). The cellar and property was taken over by Esau and Naomi’s son William and his wife Elizabeth, followed by William’s son Alfred and his wife Shirley. The property was sold to current owners David and Cindy Morrissey in 2007. The cellar was last used by Alfred and Shirley Adams to store vegetables grown in gardens adjacent to cellar until approximately 1990. The Morrisseys have plans start using the cellar again in the near future. "

48. Upper Island Cove 1 root cellar drawing 
 Upper Island Cove 1 root cellar drawing Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; "Root cellar in Upper Island Cove built c. 1890 by Esau Adams. Esau and Naomi Adams built the cellar and original home in front of an existing cellar which has since be removed. It was originally a sod cellar with entrance at the back of the mound. The shed, or top house, and hatch entrance was added approximately 80-100 years ago (c.1920s) and replaced the exterior entrance. The cellar and property was taken over by Esau and Naomi’s son William and his wife Elizabeth, followed by William’s son Alfred and his wife Shirley. The property was sold to current owners David and Cindy Morrissey in 2007. The cellar was last used by Alfred and Shirley Adams to store vegetables grown in gardens adjacent to cellar until approximately 1990. The Morrisseys have plans start using the cellar again in the near future. Interior dimensions: 2.4 m x 2.9 m x 1.7 m "

49. Upper Island Cove root cellar 1, vent
 Upper Island Cove root cellar 1, vent Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; "Root cellar in Upper Island Cove built c. 1890 by Esau Adams. Esau and Naomi Adams built the cellar and original home in front of an existing cellar which has since be removed. It was originally a sod cellar with entrance at the back of the mound. The shed, or top house, and hatch entrance was added approximately 80-100 years ago (c.1920s). The cellar and property was taken over by Esau and Naomi’s son William and his wife Elizabeth, followed by William’s son Alfred and his wife Shirley. The property was sold to current owners David and Cindy Morrissey in 2007. The cellar was last used by Alfred and Shirley Adams to store vegetables grown in gardens adjacent to cellar until approximately 1990. The Morrisseys have plans start using the cellar again in the near future. "

50. Upper Island Cove root cellar 1, interior
 Upper Island Cove root cellar 1, interior Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; "Root cellar in Upper Island Cove built c. 1890 by Esau Adams. Esau and Naomi Adams built the cellar and original home in front of an existing cellar which has since be removed. It was originally a sod cellar with entrance at the back of the mound. The shed, or top house, and hatch entrance was added approximately 80-100 years ago (c.1920s). The cellar and property was taken over by Esau and Naomi’s son William and his wife Elizabeth, followed by William’s son Alfred and his wife Shirley. The property was sold to current owners David and Cindy Morrissey in 2007. The cellar was last used by Alfred and Shirley Adams to store vegetables grown in gardens adjacent to cellar until approximately 1990. The Morrisseys have plans start using the cellar again in the near future. "

51. Bryant's Cove 4 root cellar, back of cellar, Bryant's Cove, Newfoundland
 Bryant’s Cove 4 root cellar, back of cellar, Bryant’s Cove, Newfoundland Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; "Root cellar located in Bryant’s Cove currently owned by Heber Parson. Cellar was constructed by Heber Parsons paternal grandfather over 100 years ago. It continued to be used by Heber’s parent’s Chesley and Clara Parsons, until their children were grown and left home. It was used to store carrots, potatoes, cabbage, turnip and beets grown by Parsons on small farm for family consumption . The family also kept some livestock and cut hay.The cellar itself is no longer in use, but the shed continues to be used for storage. The cellar was constructed with stone and dug into natural hill. Accessed through hatch in shed constructed on top of cellar. It is approximately 4 m x 5 m and 1.5 deep. "

52. Elke Dettmer 3, Collapsed Cellar, Sullivans Loop, Pouch Cove
 Elke Dettmer 3, Collapsed Cellar, Sullivans Loop, Pouch Cove Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Abandoned collapsed shed structure cellar on Sullivans Loop

53. Barnes Road Cellar, Abandoned Collapsed Cellar with Shed and House, Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove
 Barnes Road Cellar, Abandoned Collapsed Cellar with Shed and House, Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Abandoned collapsed shed structure cellar on Barnes Road

54. Elke Dettmer 3, Collapsed Cellar Walls, Sullivans Loop, Pouch Cove
 Elke Dettmer 3, Collapsed Cellar Walls, Sullivans Loop, Pouch Cove Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Abandoned collapsed shed structure cellar on Sullivans Loop

55. Barnes Road Cellar, Abandoned Collapsed Cellar, Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove
 Barnes Road Cellar, Abandoned Collapsed Cellar, Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Abandoned collapsed shed structure cellar on Barnes Road

56. Port Rexton Root Cellar 6
 Port Rexton Root Cellar 6 Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Abandoned hillside root cellar in Port Rexton and a second active root cellar visible to the right.

57. Trinity East Root Cellar 3
 Trinity East Root Cellar 3 Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Abandoned hillside root cellar in Trinity East.

58. Bryant's Cove 5 root cellar. Bryant's Cove, Newfoundland. Bryant's Cove 5 root cellar. Bryant's Cove, Newfoundland. Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Abandoned root cellar in Bryant’s Cove

59. Bryant's Cove 3 root cellar, exterior back. Bryant's Cove, Newfoundland. Bryant's Cove 3 root cellar, exterior back. Bryant's Cove, Newfoundland. Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Abandoned root cellar in Bryant’s Cove. Built by Ned Babbs. Was used until 2005 to store potatoes grown by Babbs family.

60. Bryant's Cove 3 root cellar, exterior front. Bryant's Cove, Newfoundland. Bryant's Cove 3 root cellar, exterior front. Bryant's Cove, Newfoundland. Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Abandoned root cellar in Bryant’s Cove. Built by Ned Babbs. Was used until 2005 to store potatoes grown by Babbs family.
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