This paper deals with the evolution of the Newfoundland fireplace and with the earliest forms of cooking and heating technology as well as with the interaction of available technology and actual practice in Newfoundland in the nineteenth century. Résumé Cet article porte sur l'évolution du foyer à Terre-Neuve, sur les premières techniques de cuisson et de chauffage ainsi que sur les liens entre les techniques existantes et celles qu'on employait effectivement dans cette colonie au XIXe siècle
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Historic house museums are a common, if often overlooked, feature of the Canadian heritage landscape...
The O'Keefe family lived at the north end of British Columbia's Okanagan Valley from 1867 until 1977...
This dissertation investigates the domestic architecture produced by the Late Dorset, an Arctic-adap...
After describing the role of the woman in the Newfoundland outport house, this paper considers her s...
Articles: Introduction by Neil V. Rosenberg and Shane O'Dea. -- Interior forms. Interior functions:...
This paper looks at the place of furniture (as well as its indigenous fabrication) in the domestic e...
Moving from the development of the house this paper looks at the furnishing and decorating of rooms ...
This paper defines, describes, and to some extent analyses the traditional Newfoundland "time," an i...
During the last two decades a number of archaeologists have examined the remains of pre-1755 Acadian...
Maritime Canadian interior decoration was transformed between 1830 and 1860 from the austere to the ...
Articles: Espace physique et culture matérielle du marchand-négociant à Québec au début du XIXe siè...
The article discusses the significance of cultural capital for the understanding of the field of hou...
This article outlines the history of decorative wall treatment and deals in detail with the discover...
This thesis examines the methods by which the Newfoundland population provided themselves with the w...
Cape Breton Island's architectural landscape has a high percentage of "company housing" built for co...
Historic house museums are a common, if often overlooked, feature of the Canadian heritage landscape...
The O'Keefe family lived at the north end of British Columbia's Okanagan Valley from 1867 until 1977...
This dissertation investigates the domestic architecture produced by the Late Dorset, an Arctic-adap...