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Spence Root Cellar, Exterior Door Open, Brigus
Descriptive Title
Spence
Root
Cellar
,
Exterior
Door
Open
,
Brigus
Category
Migration/settlement
Objects
Topic
Architecture, building and construction
Buildings
Outbuildings
Root cellars
Description
Root
Cellar
owned
by
Marcia
Spence
on
Cemetery
Road
in
Brigus.
It
was
believed
to have been
built
in the
mid
1800's
by
Sandy
Roberts
, and was
used
for
vegetable
storage
up
to the
1960's.
Today
it
is
collapsed
inside
due
to
excavating
that was
done
for a
housing
development
behind
the
Spence
property.
The
cellar
is
a
stone
wall
structure
that
is
built
into a
hillside
and
mounded
with
rock
on
two
sides
with a
beautiful
rock
wall
in the
front.
It
originally
had an
interior
and
exterior
door
with a
stone
wall
thickness
between
the
doors
of
2
meters.
Originally
there was a
barn
attached
to the
front
of the
cellar
which
was also
attached
to the
back
of the
house.
The
only
entry
to the
cellar
was from the
inside
of the
house
,
through
the
barn.
There have been
no
renovations
to the
cellar
expect
for the
removal
of the
barn
, and the
crumbling
of the
back
wall.
The
original
Roberts
family
farmed
potatoes
and
other
vegetables
as
subsistence
farming
and
fished
in
Labrador.
Date
2011-07-16
Collector
Pomeroy, Julie
Braye, Crystal
Shawyer, Jo
Location Depicted/Discussed
Canada-Newfoundland
and
Labrador-Brigus
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
694.jp2
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