Photo of a blue two storey house being renovated in Trinity, Trinity Bay
Scanned polaroid photograph of a blue two storey house with light trim and window frames after having new clapboards installed and repainted. The side of the house has a large bay window on the side with a smaller one to the right, and one centered window on the second floor. A large telephone pole...
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ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:ich_en/1629 2023-12-31T10:19:22+01:00 Photo of a blue two storey house being renovated in Trinity, Trinity Bay Trinity Restoration Project Canada—Newfoundland and Labrador—Trinity 1981-09-14 image/jpeg http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_en/id/1629 unknown Intangible Cultural Heritage - Eastern Newfoundland http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_en/id/1629 CC BY-NC 2.0 CA Scanned from the records of the Trinity Restoration Project, a community revitalization project conducted circa 1979-1981 Migration/settlement Houses Architecture building and construction Buildings Towns Communities Still Image Photograph 1981 ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:40Z Scanned polaroid photograph of a blue two storey house with light trim and window frames after having new clapboards installed and repainted. The side of the house has a large bay window on the side with a smaller one to the right, and one centered window on the second floor. A large telephone pole stands infront of the side of the house. The neighbouring light coloured house is seen to the left beyond the house. Constructed in 1916, originally owned by James and William Kelly and owned by Harold Hayter in 1979. Still Image Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI) |
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Migration/settlement Houses Architecture building and construction Buildings Towns Communities Trinity Restoration Project Photo of a blue two storey house being renovated in Trinity, Trinity Bay |
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Migration/settlement Houses Architecture building and construction Buildings Towns Communities |
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Scanned polaroid photograph of a blue two storey house with light trim and window frames after having new clapboards installed and repainted. The side of the house has a large bay window on the side with a smaller one to the right, and one centered window on the second floor. A large telephone pole stands infront of the side of the house. The neighbouring light coloured house is seen to the left beyond the house. Constructed in 1916, originally owned by James and William Kelly and owned by Harold Hayter in 1979. |
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Trinity Restoration Project |
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Trinity Restoration Project |
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Trinity Restoration Project |
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Photo of a blue two storey house being renovated in Trinity, Trinity Bay |
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Photo of a blue two storey house being renovated in Trinity, Trinity Bay |
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Photo of a blue two storey house being renovated in Trinity, Trinity Bay |
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Photo of a blue two storey house being renovated in Trinity, Trinity Bay |
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Photo of a blue two storey house being renovated in Trinity, Trinity Bay |
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photo of a blue two storey house being renovated in trinity, trinity bay |
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1981 |
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http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_en/id/1629 |
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Canada—Newfoundland and Labrador—Trinity |
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Newfoundland |
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Newfoundland |
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Scanned from the records of the Trinity Restoration Project, a community revitalization project conducted circa 1979-1981 |
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Intangible Cultural Heritage - Eastern Newfoundland http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_en/id/1629 |
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CC BY-NC 2.0 CA |
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