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41. Bluff Head Cove Root Cellar 5 Twillingate, Newfoundland 
 Bluff Head Cove Root Cellar 5 Twillingate, Newfoundland Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Root Cellar in Bluff Head Cove, Twillingate. First Owned By Harold Brown. c. 1945. Currently Owned By Brown Family.

42. Bluff Head Cove Root Cellar 6 Twillingate, Newfoundland 
 Bluff Head Cove Root Cellar 6 Twillingate, Newfoundland Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Root Cellar in Bluff Head Cove, Twillingate. First Owned By Herbert Dove. c. 1898. Currently Owned By Douglas Dove.

43. Bluff Head Cove Root Cellar 7 Twillingate, Newfoundland 
 Bluff Head Cove Root Cellar 7 Twillingate, Newfoundland Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Root Cellar in Bluff Head Cove, Twillingate. First Owned By Ray Roberts. c. 1898.

44. Bluff Head Cove Root Cellar 8 Twillingate, Newfoundland 
 Bluff Head Cove Root Cellar 8 Twillingate, Newfoundland Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Root Cellar in Bluff Head Cove, Twillingate. First Owned By William Rideout. c. 1898. Currently Owned By Leslie Rideout.

45. Bluff Head Cove Root Cellar 9 Twillingate, Newfoundland 
 Bluff Head Cove Root Cellar 9 Twillingate, Newfoundland Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Root Cellar in Bluff Head Cove, Twillingate. First Owned By Ernest Brown. c. 1956. Currently Owned By Jack Brown.

46. Boland root cellar drawing, Outer Cove, Newfoundland. Boland root cellar drawing, Outer Cove, Newfoundland. Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Root cellar owned by Bolands, Outer Cove. Cellar built into hillside, with three sides surrounded with earth and one side exposed for entrance. A short hallway separates the exterior door from the interior door that opens to the cellar, a space approximately 6.5 m x 7m . A wooden shed in located on top of the cellar, but the hatch entrance was removed during renovations in 2002. It is currently used for to store vegetables, garden equipment and miscellaneous items.

47. Boland root cellar prior to renovations, Spring 2003, Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove
 Boland root cellar prior to renovations, Spring 2003, Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Root cellar owned by Andrew and Laura Boland, Outer Cove. Photo taken spring 2003 prior to renovations that took place later the same year. Cellar built into hillside, with three sides surrounded with earth and one side exposed for entrance. A short hallway separates the exterior door from the interior door that opens to the cellar, a space approximately 6.5 m x 7m . A wooden shed is located on top of the cellar, but the hatch entrance was removed during renovations in 2003. New siding, a window and doors were also added at this time. It is currently used to store vegetables, garden equipment and miscellaneous items.

48. Boland root cellar prior to renovations, Winter 2003, Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove
 Boland root cellar prior to renovations, Winter 2003, Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Root cellar owned by Andrew and Laura Boland, Outer Cove. Photo taken in January 2003 prior to renovations that took place later the same year. Cellar built into hillside, with three sides surrounded with earth and one side exposed for entrance. A short hallway separates the exterior door from the interior door that opens to the cellar, a space approximately 6.5 m x 7m . A wooden shed is located on top of the cellar, but the hatch entrance was removed during renovations in 2003. New siding, a window and doors were also added at this time. It is currently used to store vegetables, garden equipment and miscellaneous items.

49. Boland root cellar, entrance, Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove. Boland root cellar, entrance, Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove. Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Root cellar owned by Andrew and Laura Boland, St. Francis Rd., Outer Cove, Newfoundland. Cellar built into hillside, with three sides surrounded with earth and one side exposed for entrance. A short hallway separates the exterior door from the interior door that opens to the cellar - a space approximately 6.5 m x 7m . A wooden shed is located on top of the cellar, but the interior hatch entrance has been removed. It is currently used to store vegetables, garden equipment and miscellaneous items.

50. Boland root cellar, exterior, Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove. Boland root cellar, exterior, Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove. Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Root cellar owned by Andrew and Laura Boland, St. Francis Rd., Outer Cove, Newfoundland. Cellar built into hillside, with three sides surrounded with earth and one side exposed for entrance. A short hallway separates the exterior door from the interior door that opens to the cellar - a space approximately 6.5 m x 7m . A wooden shed is located on top of the cellar, but the interior hatch entrance has been removed. It is currently used to store vegetables, garden equipment and miscellaneous items.

51. Boland root cellar, floorplan. Boland root cellar, floorplan. Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Root cellar owned by Andrew and Laura Boland, St. Francis Rd., Outer Cove. Cellar built into hillside, with three sides surrounded with earth and one side exposed for entrance. A short hallway separates the exterior door from the interior door that opens to the cellar, a space approximately 6.5 m x 7m.

52. Boland, A. June 17, 2011. Crystal Braye and Julie Pomeroy interview Andrew Boland about root cellars, Boland, A. June 17, 2011. Crystal Braye and Julie Pomeroy interview Andrew Boland about root cellars, Outer Cove. Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Andrew Boland explains what a root cellar is; describes his own cellar; the orientation of the cellar relative to the house and gardens; talks about the rock walls on his property; estimates the origin of the cellar and provides a history of its uses; discusses renovations; past and present landscape and placement of cellar; history of property ownership; restoring the land and structures after period of disuse; beach rocks on property from use of capelin as fertilizer; talks about rebuilding the cellar in 1978-9; recalls cellar usage as a child; discusses renovations that he has done himself in recent years and materials used; usage of cellar today; ventilation; recalls childhood memories of his grandfathers cellar and work on the farm; rockwalls; Use of cellar during active farming 1979-86; family division of crops; general memories of growing up around the root cellar; types of vegetables stored in the cellar.

53. Boland, A.,root cellar owned by grandfather, Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove
 Boland, A.,root cellar owned by grandfather, Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Root cellar referenced by A. Boland in audio interview, owned by his grandfather. Built c.1920 and used until the 1970s to store vegetables grown on property.

54. Bonavista Light House Root Cellar 
 Bonavista Light House Root Cellar Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; Root Cellar under the kitched floor boards of the lighthouse.

55. Botanical Garden Root Cellar, Carriage House Exterior from Road, St. John's
 Botanical Garden Root Cellar, Carriage House Exterior from Road, St. John's Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; The cellar at the botanical Gardens in St. John’s is located in the original carriage house on the property. This is across the street from the main building located in the parking lot where there are green houses. The Carriage house and the adjacent barn have been dedicated as heritage buildings. The carriage house cellar was built in approximately 1917 by Joseph Squires. It was originally used to store vegetables and milk products. Today it is used for forcing bulbs over the winter. It has been used for this purpose for over 20 years. The temperature stays at a steady 2-3 degrees Celsius. There is a hatch entrance in the floor of the carriage house with a ladder leading down into the 2.7m square stone structure. The original pounds were removed and new suspended shelving has been built to accommodate the trays of plants. The land and all of the structures were sold to Memorial University in the 1970’s by Ina Squires. The cellar has a French drainage system that is made out of flat rocks underneath the cellar which drains out into a nearby field.

56. Botanical Garden Root Cellar, Carriage House Front Exterior, St. John's
 Botanical Garden Root Cellar, Carriage House Front Exterior, St. John's Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; The cellar at the botanical Gardens in St. John’s is located in the original carriage house on the property. This is across the street from the main building located in the parking lot where there are green houses. The Carriage house and the adjacent barn have been dedicated as heritage buildings. The carriage house cellar was built in approximately 1917 by Joseph Squires. It was originally used to store vegetables and milk products. Today it is used for forcing bulbs over the winter. It has been used for this purpose for over 20 years. The temperature stays at a steady 2-3 degrees Celsius. There is a hatch entrance in the floor of the carriage house with a ladder leading down into the 2.7m square stone structure. The original pounds were removed and new suspended shelving has been built to accommodate the trays of plants. The land and all of the structures were sold to Memorial University in the 1970’s by Ina Squires. The cellar has a French drainage system that is made out of flat rocks underneath the cellar which drains out into a nearby field.

57. Botanical Garden Root Cellar, Carriage House Interior with Todd Boland, St. John's
 Botanical Garden Root Cellar, Carriage House Interior with Todd Boland, St. John's Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; The cellar at the botanical Gardens in St. John’s is located in the original carriage house on the property. This is across the street from the main building located in the parking lot where there are green houses. The Carriage house and the adjacent barn have been dedicated as heritage buildings. The carriage house cellar was built in approximately 1917 by Joseph Squires. It was originally used to store vegetables and milk products. Today it is used for forcing bulbs over the winter. It has been used for this purpose for over 20 years. The temperature stays at a steady 2-3 degrees Celsius. There is a hatch entrance in the floor of the carriage house with a ladder leading down into the 2.7m square stone structure. The original pounds were removed and new suspended shelving has been built to accommodate the trays of plants. The land and all of the structures were sold to Memorial University in the 1970’s by Ina Squires. The cellar has a French drainage system that is made out of flat rocks underneath the cellar which drains out into a nearby field.

58. Botanical Garden Root Cellar, Carriage House Rear Exterior, St. John's
 Botanical Garden Root Cellar, Carriage House Rear Exterior, St. John's Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; The cellar at the botanical Gardens in St. John’s is located in the original carriage house on the property. This is across the street from the main building located in the parking lot where there are green houses. The Carriage house and the adjacent barn have been dedicated as heritage buildings. The carriage house cellar was built in approximately 1917 by Joseph Squires. It was originally used to store vegetables and milk products. Today it is used for forcing bulbs over the winter. It has been used for this purpose for over 20 years. The temperature stays at a steady 2-3 degrees Celsius. There is a hatch entrance in the floor of the carriage house with a ladder leading down into the 2.7m square stone structure. The original pounds were removed and new suspended shelving has been built to accommodate the trays of plants. The land and all of the structures were sold to Memorial University in the 1970’s by Ina Squires. The cellar has a French drainage system that is made out of flat rocks underneath the cellar which drains out into a nearby field.

59. Botanical Garden Root Cellar, Carriage House Side Exterior, St. John's
 Botanical Garden Root Cellar, Carriage House Side Exterior, St. John's Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; The cellar at the botanical Gardens in St. John’s is located in the original carriage house on the property. This is across the street from the main building located in the parking lot where there are green houses. The Carriage house and the adjacent barn have been dedicated as heritage buildings. The carriage house cellar was built in approximately 1917 by Joseph Squires. It was originally used to store vegetables and milk products. Today it is used for forcing bulbs over the winter. It has been used for this purpose for over 20 years. The temperature stays at a steady 2-3 degrees Celsius. There is a hatch entrance in the floor of the carriage house with a ladder leading down into the 2.7m square stone structure. The original pounds were removed and new suspended shelving has been built to accommodate the trays of plants. The land and all of the structures were sold to Memorial University in the 1970’s by Ina Squires. The cellar has a French drainage system that is made out of flat rocks underneath the cellar which drains out into a nearby field.

60. Botanical Garden Root Cellar, Hatch Entrance Closed with Insulated Cover, St. John's
 Botanical Garden Root Cellar, Hatch Entrance Closed with Insulated Cover, St. John's Architecture, building and construction; Buildings; Outbuildings; Root cellars; The cellar at the botanical Gardens in St. John’s is located in the original carriage house on the property. This is across the street from the main building located in the parking lot where there are green houses. The Carriage house and the adjacent barn have been dedicated as heritage buildings. The carriage house cellar was built in approximately 1917 by Joseph Squires. It was originally used to store vegetables and milk products. Today it is used for forcing bulbs over the winter. It has been used for this purpose for over 20 years. The temperature stays at a steady 2-3 degrees Celsius. There is a hatch entrance in the floor of the carriage house with a ladder leading down into the 2.7m square stone structure. The original pounds were removed and new suspended shelving has been built to accommodate the trays of plants. The land and all of the structures were sold to Memorial University in the 1970’s by Ina Squires. The cellar has a French drainage system that is made out of flat rocks underneath the cellar which drains out into a nearby field.
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