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Long Island Consumers Co-op Store Municipal Heritage Building

Lushes Bight-Beaumont-Beaumont North, Newfoundland and Labrador, A0J, Canada

Formally Recognized: 2007/04/08

Interior photo view of Long Island Consumers Co-op Store showing retail counter, shelves and support beam, NL, 2007; Town of Lushes Bight-Beaumont, 2007
Interior of Long Island Co-op Store, 2007
Exterior  view of Long Island Consumers Co-op Store, Lushes Bight-Beaumont, NL, 2007; Town of Lushes Bight-Beaumont, 2007
View of modern exterior, Co-op Store
Detail of wood floors, Long Island Consumers Co-op Store, Lushes Bight-Beaumont, NL, 2007; Town of Lushes Bight-Beaumont, 2007
Floors of Long Island Co-op Store, 2007

Other Name(s)

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Links and documents

Construction Date(s)

1957/01/01

Listed on the Canadian Register: 2007/06/04

Statement of Significance

Description of Historic Place

The Long Island Consumers Co-op Store is a rectangular building with a pitched roof. It is located near the ocean, at 220 Main Street in the Beaumont area of the Municipality of Lushes Bight-Beaumont-Beaumont North on Long Island in Notre Dame Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador. The municipal heritage designation is confined to the footprint of the building.

Heritage Value

Long Island Consumers Co-op Store has been designated because it holds historic, cultural and aesthetic values.

Long Island Consumers Co-op Store has historic value because of its connection to the cooperative movement in Newfoundland. Cooperatives have existed in Newfoundland since 1896. In 1934 to 1935 the Commission of Government became involved in the co-operative movement, when it provided loans to set up three co-operative societies. It built and operated stores which were later turned into co-operatives in seven resettlement areas. In the early 1940s the Commission of Government started the co-operative action on Long Island.

Long Island Consumers Co-op Store is also historically valuable because of its connection to the local co-operative movement, first introduced to Long Island by resident Jasper Rideout of Beaumont. The existing Co-op Store was built in 1957 and is the second one on Long Island, the first having been dismantled and moved off the island. The Leading Light Co-operative Credit Society Ltd. was the first co-op organization on Long Island.

The Long Island Consumers Co-op Store has cultural value because of the building’s own long time role on Long Island. The Co-op Society’s longest serving manager, local resident Roland Heath, worked for 37 of the store’s 57 years of operation. In a community whose economic mainstay was the fishery, this store was a major local source of groceries, hardware, clothing, cod oil, gas and other goods. In the early 1960s the co-op secured a permit to deal in the cod fishery, lobster and salt bulk fish, and it established a community fishing stage and bait depot. The co-op closed in 2002.

The Long Island Consumers Co-op Store has aesthetic value in its location and interior vernacular shop architecture. The present building is a simple rectangular structure with a pitched roof. The original main entrance faced the main road when the store was erected, but was closed and a new one installed on the ocean-facing side of the building to accommodate a new paved highway. Inside, it retains a number of original features related to its age and function as a shop, including hardwood floors, visible support posts and beams, and wooden store shelving.

Source: Town of Lushes Bight-Beaumont-Beaumont North Town Council Meeting Minutes of 2007/04/08

Character-Defining Elements

All those original, exterior elements of the building, including:
- rectangular form;
- two-storey construction;
- original wooden clapboard;
- original window size, style, mateirals and placement;
- original size, materials and style of exterior doors; and
- location near the ocean and orientation towards the ocean.

Interior elements connected to the age and function of the building as a store:
- original shelving;
- hardwood floors;
- and visible wooden posts and beams.

Recognition

Jurisdiction

Newfoundland and Labrador

Recognition Authority

NL Municipality

Recognition Statute

Municipalities Act

Recognition Type

Municipal Heritage Building, Structure or Land

Recognition Date

2007/04/08

Historical Information

Significant Date(s)

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Theme - Category and Type

Developing Economies
Trade and Commerce

Function - Category and Type

Current

Historic

Commerce / Commercial Services
Shop or Wholesale Establishment

Architect / Designer

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Builder

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Additional Information

Location of Supporting Documentation

Town of Lushes Bight-Beaumont, PO Box 40, Beaumont, NL, A0J 1A0

Cross-Reference to Collection

Fed/Prov/Terr Identifier

NL-3162

Status

Published

Related Places

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