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121. Tipple lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Tipple lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; This lunch basket belongs to retired railway worker Clayton Tipple. Tipple worked for the Newfoundland Railway (in both St.John's and Bay Roberts) from 1954 to 1990, and had worked his way to Trainmaster. This basket was constructed in 1965 and used until Tipple's retirement in 1990. The basket has been personalized with union stickers and what may possibly be a payroll or employee number, "602792-2". The creator and materials used are unknown. 20.5cmx18cmx35cm.

122. Tipple lunch basket, Corner Brook
 Tipple lunch basket, Corner Brook Baskets; This lunch basket belongs to retired railway worker Clayton Tipple. Tipple worked for the Newfoundland Railway (in both St.John's and Bay Roberts) from 1954 to 1990, and had worked his way to Trainmaster. This basket was constructed in 1965 and used until Tipple's retirement in 1990. The basket has been personalized with union stickers and what may possibly be a payroll or employee number, "602792-2". The creator and materials used are unknown. 20.5cmx18cmx35cm.

123. Thorne mill lunch basket, Grand Falls Windsor
 Thorne mill lunch basket, Grand Falls Windsor Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Sandra Colbourne, Grand Falls-Windsor. This basket was used by Matthew Chesley Thorne, Colbourne's father. Thorne worked in the machine shop in the mill in Grand Falls-Windsor from 1942 until his retirement in 1990. The basket was constructed by Angus Gunn c1950. Material used is broken off hockey sticks. Written on the inside of the lid, in pencil, is a heart with Thorne's wife's name (Marge), his payroll number (1055 4388) and the phrase "sugar my love".

124. Woven vinyl siding lunch basket, Pleasantview
 Woven vinyl siding lunch basket, Pleasantview Baskets; A woven lunch basket made from strips of vinyl siding. Constructed by Herbert Brett of Pleasantview. These baskets were sold at the Home Hardware in Botwood and were used by Abitibi Price mill workers.

125. Wall pouch basket, Main Brook
 Wall pouch basket, Main Brook Baskets; A woven wall pouch basket constructed using flat and round reeds with a sea grass rim filler. The basket is stained with a combination of tung oil and Natural Minwax. Made by Helga Gillard, September 2011, in Main Brook.

126. Woven baby bassinet on stand, St. John's
 Woven baby bassinet on stand, St. John's Baskets; A woven baby bassinet on a stand belonging to Frances Barnable. Purchased in 1959 at the CNIB on Water St. In St. John's. 96cm long, 62cm wide, 71 cm high. Inside view with the liner taken out and umbrella hood up (without a hood cover).

127. Tipple, Clayton. Clayton Tripple interview, March 20, 2012. Tipple, Clayton. Clayton Tripple interview, March 20, 2012. Baskets; Nicole Penney interviews Clayton Tripple regarding mill lunch baskets.

128. Trout Basket made by Anthony White, Flat Bay
 Trout Basket made by Anthony White, Flat Bay Baskets; A woven trout basket, made by Anthony White of Shallop Cove. This basket now belongs to Mr. White's daughter, Jacqueline White Snook of Flay Bay. The basket was constructed c1980 from spruce root, a wooden toggle, rope for the strap and withrod boning. 24.5cmx23cmx28cm.

129. Blue woven basket, Main Brook
 Blue woven basket, Main Brook Baskets; A blue woven basket with fabric lining and handles. Made by Helga Gillard, February 2012 in Main Brook.

130. Wells mill lunch basket, Grand Falls-Windsor 
 Wells mill lunch basket, Grand Falls-Windsor Baskets; A woven mill lunch basket belonging to Neal Wells, Grand Falls-Windsor. This basket was used by Wells in the mill from 1946-1962, where he worked as a millwright in the machine shop. This basket was given to Wells by Robert Mouland but the creator, date of construction and materials used are unknown.

131. Plywood lunch basket with plastic handles, Corner Brook
 Plywood lunch basket with plastic handles, Corner Brook Baskets; A plywood lunch basket with plastic handles. This basket has a boat on the lid and a seagull on the side. The boat is called the "Jacqueline". Creator and date of construction unknown. 25cmx18.5cmx34.5cm. Bottom view of basket.

132. Plywood lunch basket with plastic handles, Corner Brook
 Plywood lunch basket with plastic handles, Corner Brook Baskets; A plywood lunch basket with plastic handles. This basket has a boat on the lid and a seagull on the side. The boat is called the "Jacqueline". Creator and date of construction unknown. 25cmx18.5cmx34.5cm. Side view of basket.

133. Two mill lunch baskets on a shelf, Corner Brook
 Two mill lunch baskets on a shelf, Corner Brook Baskets; A woven mill lunch basket with thin metal handles and a plywood lid. This lunch basket was used in the Bowater mill in Corner Brook. Creator, materials and date of construction unknown. Also shown is a brown plywood lunch basket used in Corner Brook. Creator and date of construction unknown.

134. Woven baby bassinet on stand, St. John's
 Woven baby bassinet on stand, St. John's Baskets; A woven baby bassinet on a stand belonging to Frances Barnable. Purchased in 1959 at the CNIB on Water St. In St. John's. 96cm long, 62cm wide, 71 cm high. Close up side view with wrapped handle and umbrella hood visible.

135. Two spruce root "half baskets" made by Anthony White, Flat Bay
 Two spruce root "half baskets" made by Anthony White, Flat Bay Baskets; Two small "half baskets" made by Anthony White of Shallop Cove, c1980. These baskets are made in the Acadian spruce root-woven ribbed basket design and now belong to Mr. White's daughter, Jacqueline White Snook of Flat Bay. Materials used are spruce root, dipped in linseed oil for preservation. 6cmx6.5cmx13cm

136. Woven vinyl siding lunch basket, Pleasantview
 Woven vinyl siding lunch basket, Pleasantview Baskets; A woven lunch basket made from strips of vinyl siding. Constructed by Herbert Brett of Pleasantview. These baskets were sold at the Home Hardware in Botwood and were used by Abitibi Price mill workers.

137. Woven baby bassinet on stand, St. John's
 Woven baby bassinet on stand, St. John's Baskets; A woven baby bassinet on a stand belonging to Frances Barnable. Purchased in 1959 at the CNIB on Water St. In St. John's. 96cm long, 62cm wide, 71 cm high. Inside view with the liner taken out and umbrella hood up (without a hood cover).

138. Blue woven basket, Main Brook
 Blue woven basket, Main Brook Baskets; A blue woven basket with fabric lining and handles. Made by Helga Gillard, February 2012 in Main Brook.

139. The pulp and paper mill, Grand Falls-Windsor
 The pulp and paper mill, Grand Falls-Windsor Baskets;

140. Wells mill lunch basket, Grand Falls-Windsor 
 Wells mill lunch basket, Grand Falls-Windsor Baskets; A woven mill lunch basket belonging to Neal Wells, Grand Falls-Windsor. This basket was used by Wells in the mill from 1946-1962, where he worked as a millwright in the machine shop. This basket was given to Wells by Robert Mouland but the creator, date of construction and materials used are unknown.
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