Heritage Underground - A History of Root Cellars in Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Underground - A History of Root Cellars in Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador
Spence Root Cellar in Brigus, Newfoundland.
[Music] [Image of Don Johnson and Terra Barrett standing in front of a hillside root cellar] [Don Johnson standing outside of a hillside root cellar] Don Johnson: The […]
[Music] [Image of Don Johnson and Terra Barrett standing in front of a hillside root cellar] [Don Johnson standing inside the doorway of a hillside root cellar] Don […]
[Music] [Image of Don Johnson and Terra Barrett standing in front of a hillside root cellar] [Don Johnson standing outside of a hillside root cellar] Don Johnson: Well […]
[Music] [Image of a hillside root cellar] Interviewer: So, having these root cellars has attracted visitors from all over North America, tell me about that. [Image of Colleen […]
Exterior of this rare type of root cellar from Change Islands, Newfoundland. The hatch door shown in the previous photograph is not visible in the grass in this […]
Little Harbour Root Cellar in Twillingate was built using salvaged materials. It was built by or for Harold Pardy, circa 1938, and is currently owned by the Pardy […]
This root cellar is owned by the Ryan family in Harbour Grace, Conception Bay. It has a stone and concrete foundation with a wooden roof. Iron railroad tracks […]
Dry-stacked rock root cellar foundations in French’s Cove, Bay Roberts.
This hillside root cellar has a stone wall interior and a deep, 3.5 metre, entrance into the cellar. Built in circa 1860 by Scottish immigrant, John Kennedy, the […]