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Hawkins Root Cellar, Exterior Door Open, Admirals Cove
Descriptive Title
Hawkins
Root
Cellar
,
Exterior
Door
Open
,
Admirals
Cove
Category
Migration/settlement
Objects
Topic
Architecture, building and construction
Buildings
Outbuildings
Root cellars
Description
Root
cellar
owned
by
Betty
and
Paddy
Hawkins
of
Admirals
Cove.
It
was
built
in
1960
by
Frank
Doyle.
It
is
a
half
shed
structure
that
used
to have a
hatch
entrance.
The
cellar
was
made
smaller
by
taking
out
half
of the
cellar
ceiling
and
walling
it
up
creating
a
landing
area.
There
is
an
interior
door
leading
into the
cellar.
The
cellar
is
still
used
today
however
they are
no
longer
growing
their
own
vegetables.
They
originally
did
grow
vegetables
for their
own
family
however
around
1996
their
potatoes
experienced
cankers
and they
discontinued
growing
due
to
bad
soil.
Today
they
purchase
all
their
vegetables
and
most
of their
meat
from the
local
meatman.
They also
purchase
some
cheeses
and
puddings
from him as
well.
All
of their
vegetables
and
salt
meat
is
still
stored
in the
cellar.
Date
2011-07-22
Collector
Pomeroy, Julie
Braye, Crystal
Location Depicted/Discussed
Canada-Newfoundland
and
Labrador-Admirals
Cove
Format
Image/jpeg
Type
Still
Image
Resource Type
Photograph
Language
Eng
Collection
Intangible
Cultural
Heritage
Inventory
-
Knowledge
and
Practices
concerning
Nature
and the
Universe
CONTENTdm file name
662.jp2
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