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401. Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Mabel Brenton. Created by the Peterboro Basket Co. of New Hampshire, date unknown. Wood used is Appalachian white ash. Used by her husband, William Howard Brenton, when he worked in the mill in Corner Brook. William Brenton worked in shipping in the mill and was the vice president of the union, Local 64. Wm. Brenton was born 1930, and worked in the mill until 1989. He passed away 2002. Top View of basket, lid closed, handles down. Name plate reading "Wm.H.Brenton" is visible.

402. Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Judy Snelgrove of Corner Brook. This mill basket had belonged to her grandfather, Alexander Spencer, originally of Boot Hr., Springdale. He used this basket while working for the Highway Depot in Springdale. The basket was given to him by his brother, Burt Spencer, who had worked in the mill in Grand Falls-Windsor. 19.3cmx17cmx33.5cm.

403. Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Mabel Brenton. Created by the Peterboro Basket Co. of New Hampshire, date unknown. Wood used is Appalachian white ash. Used by her husband, William Howard Brenton, when he worked in the mill in Corner Brook. William Brenton worked in shipping in the mill and was the vice president of the union, Local 64. Wm. Brenton was born 1930, and worked in the mill until 1989. He passed away 2002. Inside view of basket, close up on hinges and "24x25", hand written in pencil by Wm. Brenton.

404. Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Judy Snelgrove of Corner Brook. This mill basket had belonged to her grandfather, Alexander Spencer, originally of Boot Hr., Springdale. He used this basket while working for the Highway Depot in Springdale. The basket was given to him by his brother, Burt Spencer, who had worked in the mill in Grand Falls-Windsor. 19.3cmx17cmx33.5cm.

405. Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Judy Snelgrove of Corner Brook. This mill basket had belonged to her grandfather, Alexander Spencer, originally of Boot Hr., Springdale. He used this basket while working for the Highway Depot in Springdale. The basket was given to him by his brother, Burt Spencer, who had worked in the mill in Grand Falls-Windsor. 19.3cmx17cmx33.5cm.

406. Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Mabel Brenton. Created by the Peterboro Basket Co. of New Hampshire, date unknown. Wood used is Appalachian white ash. Used by her husband, William Howard Brenton, when he worked in the mill in Corner Brook. William Brenton worked in shipping in the mill and was the vice president of the union, Local 64. Wm. Brenton was born 1930, and worked in the mill until 1989. He passed away 2002. Inside view of basket.

407. Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Judy Snelgrove of Corner Brook. This mill basket had belonged to her grandfather, Alexander Spencer, originally of Boot Hr., Springdale. He used this basket while working for the Highway Depot in Springdale. The basket was given to him by his brother, Burt Spencer, who had worked in the mill in Grand Falls-Windsor. 19.3cmx17cmx33.5cm.

408. Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Mabel Brenton. Created by the Peterboro Basket Co. of New Hampshire, date unknown. Wood used is Appalachian white ash. Used by her husband, William Howard Brenton, when he worked in the mill in Corner Brook. William Brenton worked in shipping in the mill and was the vice president of the union, Local 64. Wm. Brenton was born 1930, and worked in the mill until 1989. He passed away 2002. Side view of basket.

409. Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Judy Snelgrove of Corner Brook. This mill basket had belonged to her grandfather, Alexander Spencer, originally of Boot Hr., Springdale. He used this basket while working for the Highway Depot in Springdale. The basket was given to him by his brother, Burt Spencer, who had worked in the mill in Grand Falls-Windsor. 19.3cmx17cmx33.5cm.

410. Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Mabel Brenton. Created by the Peterboro Basket Co. of New Hampshire, date unknown. Wood used is Appalachian white ash. Used by her husband, William Howard Brenton, when he worked in the mill in Corner Brook. William Brenton worked in shipping in the mill and was the vice president of the union, Local 64. Wm. Brenton was born 1930, and worked in the mill until 1989. He passed away 2002. Close up of woven bottom with hole that was at one time patched with masking tape.

411. Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Judy Snelgrove of Corner Brook. This mill basket had belonged to her grandfather, Alexander Spencer, originally of Boot Hr., Springdale. He used this basket while working for the Highway Depot in Springdale. The basket was given to him by his brother, Burt Spencer, who had worked in the mill in Grand Falls-Windsor. 19.3cmx17cmx33.5cm.

412. Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Mabel Brenton. Created by the Peterboro Basket Co. of New Hampshire, date unknown. Wood used is Appalachian white ash. Used by her husband, William Howard Brenton, when he worked in the mill in Corner Brook. William Brenton worked in shipping in the mill and was the vice president of the union, Local 64. Wm. Brenton was born 1930, and worked in the mill until 1989. He passed away 2002. Close up of paper clip used to reinforce handle.

413. Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Mabel Brenton. Created by the Peterboro Basket Co. of New Hampshire, date unknown. Wood used is Appalachian white ash. Used by her husband, William Howard Brenton, when he worked in the mill in Corner Brook. William Brenton worked in shipping in the mill and was the vice president of the union, Local 64. Wm. Brenton was born 1930, and worked in the mill until 1989. He passed away 2002. Side view of basket, handles up. Duct tape used to reinforce handle.

414. Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Mabel Brenton. Created by the Peterboro Basket Co. of New Hampshire, date unknown. Wood used is Appalachian white ash. Used by her husband, William Howard Brenton, when he worked in the mill in Corner Brook. William Brenton worked in shipping in the mill and was the vice president of the union, Local 64. Wm. Brenton was born 1930, and worked in the mill until 1989. He passed away 2002. Inside view of basket.

415. Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Mabel Brenton. Created by the Peterboro Basket Co. of New Hampshire, date unknown. Wood used is Appalachian white ash. Used by her husband, William Howard Brenton, when he worked in the mill in Corner Brook. William Brenton worked in shipping in the mill and was the vice president of the union, Local 64. Wm. Brenton was born 1930, and worked in the mill until 1989. He passed away 2002. Close up view of hinge reinforced with a paper clip.

416. Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Mill lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Mabel Brenton. Created by the Peterboro Basket Co. of New Hampshire, date unknown. Wood used is Appalachian white ash. Used by her husband, William Howard Brenton, when he worked in the mill in Corner Brook. William Brenton worked in shipping in the mill and was the vice president of the union, Local 64. Wm. Brenton was born 1930, and worked in the mill until 1989. He passed away 2002. View of woven bottom.

417. Mill lunch basket, Angus Gunn Sr., Grand Falls-Windsor 
 Mill lunch basket, Angus Gunn Sr., Grand Falls-Windsor Baskets; A mill lunch basket constructed by Angus Gunn of Grand Falls-Windsor, c1950. Materials used are broken off hockey sticks (before manufacturers started laminating them) with a metal rim around the bottom. 26cmx19cmx37.5cm

418. Mill lunch basket, Angus Gunn Sr., Grand Falls-Windsor 
 Mill lunch basket, Angus Gunn Sr., Grand Falls-Windsor Baskets; A mill lunch basket constructed by Angus Gunn of Grand Falls-Windsor, c1950. Materials used are broken off hockey sticks (before manufacturers started laminating them) with a metal rim around the bottom. 26cmx19cmx37.5cm

419. Mill lunch basket, Angus Gunn Sr., Grand Falls-Windsor 
 Mill lunch basket, Angus Gunn Sr., Grand Falls-Windsor Baskets; A mill lunch basket constructed by Angus Gunn of Grand Falls-Windsor, c1950. Materials used are broken off hockey sticks (before manufacturers started laminating them) with a metal rim around the bottom. 26cmx19cmx37.5cm

420. Mill lunch basket, Angus Gunn Sr., Grand Falls-Windsor 
 Mill lunch basket, Angus Gunn Sr., Grand Falls-Windsor Baskets; A mill lunch basket constructed by Angus Gunn of Grand Falls-Windsor, c1950. Materials used are broken off hockey sticks (before manufacturers started laminating them) with a metal rim around the bottom. 26cmx19cmx37.5cm
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