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281. G.Barker mill lunch basket, Grand Falls-Windsor 
 G.Barker mill lunch basket, Grand Falls-Windsor Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Glen Freddie Barker, Grand Falls-Windsor. This basket was used by Barker, who worked in the mill as a paper maker from August 1980-2008. It was first used by Barker's brother, Gary Barker, before he handed it down to Glen. The basket was constructed by Angus Gunn in 1975. The material used is either broken off hockey sticks, pine or birch. This basket has been personalized with name plate, stickers and pictures of children and father (Alphonsus Barker). Resting atop the basket is sample paper.

282. Gale, Don. Don Gale. March 21, 2012. Stephenville. 
 Gale, Don. Don Gale. March 21, 2012. Stephenville. Baskets; Nicole Penney interviews Don Gale about the children's book he authored titled, "Francie and the Basket Women"

283. Gary Green and unknown male working in the mill, Corner Brook
 Gary Green and unknown male working in the mill, Corner Brook Buildings; Gary Green and unknown male "charging the floor" at the mill in Corner Brook. Photo was taken in 1976.

284. Grant, F., Mar. 21, 1979. David Taylor interviewing Fred Grant regarding boatbuilding. Grant, F., Mar. 21, 1979. David Taylor interviewing Fred Grant regarding boatbuilding. Boatbuilding; Architecture, building and construction; Boats; Fishers; Fishing; Fishing boats; Fishing equipment; Tools and Equipment; David Taylor interviewing Fred Grant regarding boatbuilding, New Perlican, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. Interview takes place March 21, 1979. Mr. Grant discusses methods and materials used in boatbuilding. He tells of his time spent working as a fisher, miner, woodsman, mechanic, and painter.

285. Grease cups on Atlantic engine. This is a different set up then normally occurs. Grease cups on Atlantic engine. This is a different set up then normally occurs. Boats; Motorboats; Grease cups on an Atlantic engine running in Bay d'Espoir. Usually the grease cups extend out the bottom of the engine but this owner has set things up a little differently by having the grease cups separate from the engine.

286. Handmade battery coil, by Max Clarke, Paradise Handmade battery coil, by Max Clarke, Paradise Handmade battery coil with 6 Acadia Make and Break in the background, Paradise

287. Handmade battery coil, by Max Clarke, Paradise Handmade battery coil, by Max Clarke, Paradise Handmade battery coil made by Max Clarke, Paradise

288. Harnum, H., Aug. 15, 1979, Part 1. David Taylor interviewing Herbert Harnum regarding boatbuilding. Harnum, H., Aug. 15, 1979, Part 1. David Taylor interviewing Herbert Harnum regarding boatbuilding. Boatbuilding; Architecture, building and construction; Boats; Fishers; Fishing; Fishing boats; Fishing equipment; Tools and Equipment; David Taylor interviewing Herbert Harnum regarding boatbuilding, Wintertion, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. Interview takes place August 15, 1979. Mr. Harnum discusses different types of boats and building methods. He also discusses working with his family as a fisher.

289. Harnum, H., Aug. 15, 1979, Part 2. David Taylor interviewing Herbert Harnum regarding boatbuilding. Harnum, H., Aug. 15, 1979, Part 2. David Taylor interviewing Herbert Harnum regarding boatbuilding. Boatbuilding; Architecture, building and construction; Boats; Fishers; Fishing; Fishing boats; Fishing equipment; Tools and Equipment; Part two of David Taylor's august 15, 1979 interview with Herbert Harnum regarding boatbuilding, Winterton, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. Mr. Harnum discusses different boat-designs, what makes a good boat, other boat builders, and prices charged for boats.

290. Harnum, Herbert. Herbert Harnum Describes a Good Boat Harnum, Herbert. Herbert Harnum Describes a Good Boat Boats; Boatbuilding; Architecture, building and construction; Watercraft; A clip from David Taylor's August 15, 1979 interview with Herbert Harnum. Mr. Harnum describes the qualities of a good boat. Interview takes place in Winterton, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland.

291. Hedges mill lunch basket, Grand Falls-Windsor
 Hedges mill lunch basket, Grand Falls-Windsor Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Bob Hedges, Grand Falls-Windsor. Hedges worked as a millwright from 1956-1994. The basket was constructed by Angus Gunn in the late 1950s or early 1960s. The material used is either broken off hockey sticks, birch or pine. This basket also has a name plate, this was not made by Gunn, but more likely was made in the mill.

292. Hedges mill lunch basket, Grand Falls-Windsor
 Hedges mill lunch basket, Grand Falls-Windsor Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Bob Hedges, Grand Falls-Windsor. Hedges worked as a millwright from 1956-1994. The basket was constructed by Angus Gunn in the late 1950s or early 1960s. The material used is either broken off hockey sticks, birch or pine. This basket also has a name plate, this was not made by Gunn, but more likely was made in the mill.

293. Hedges mill lunch basket, Grand Falls-Windsor
 Hedges mill lunch basket, Grand Falls-Windsor Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Bob Hedges, Grand Falls-Windsor. Hedges worked as a millwright from 1956-1994. The basket was constructed by Angus Gunn in the late 1950s or early 1960s. The material used is either broken off hockey sticks, birch or pine. This basket also has a name plate, this was not made by Gunn, but more likely was made in the mill.

294. Hedges mill lunch basket, Grand Falls-Windsor
 Hedges mill lunch basket, Grand Falls-Windsor Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Bob Hedges, Grand Falls-Windsor. Hedges worked as a millwright from 1956-1994. The basket was constructed by Angus Gunn in the late 1950s or early 1960s. The material used is either broken off hockey sticks, birch or pine. This basket also has a name plate, this was not made by Gunn, but more likely was made in the mill.

295. Hedges mill lunch basket, Grand Falls-Windsor
 Hedges mill lunch basket, Grand Falls-Windsor Baskets; A mill lunch basket belonging to Bob Hedges, Grand Falls-Windsor. Hedges worked as a millwright from 1956-1994. The basket was constructed by Angus Gunn in the late 1950s or early 1960s. The material used is either broken off hockey sticks, birch or pine. This basket also has a name plate, this was not made by Gunn, but more likely was made in the mill.

296. Heritage Hooked Rug Registry no. 001 - Rug Hooking Guild of Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Hooked Rug Registry no. 001 - Rug Hooking Guild of Newfoundland and Labrador Folk art; Handmade objects; Hooked rugs; Objects; Rugs; Hooked Rug created by Marjorie Manuel, 1930s, Salt Pond, Newfoundland.

297. Heritage Hooked Rug Registry no. 002 - Rug Hooking Guild of Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Hooked Rug Registry no. 002 - Rug Hooking Guild of Newfoundland and Labrador Folk art; Handmade objects; Hooked rugs; Objects; Rugs; Hooked Rug created by unknown artist, pre-1970, possibly in Twillingate, Newfoundland.

298. Heritage Hooked Rug Registry no. 003 - Rug Hooking Guild of Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Hooked Rug Registry no. 003 - Rug Hooking Guild of Newfoundland and Labrador Folk art; Handmade objects; Hooked rugs; Objects; Rugs; Hooked Rug created by Gladys Vineham, 1970s, Twillingate, Newfoundland.

299. Heritage Hooked Rug Registry no. 004 - Rug Hooking Guild of Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Hooked Rug Registry no. 004 - Rug Hooking Guild of Newfoundland and Labrador Folk art; Handmade objects; Hooked rugs; Objects; Rugs; Hooked Rug created by Ann Sparkes, 1940s or 1950s, possibly in North River, Newfoundland.

300. Heritage Hooked Rug Registry no. 005 - Rug Hooking Guild of Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Hooked Rug Registry no. 005 - Rug Hooking Guild of Newfoundland and Labrador Folk art; Handmade objects; Hooked rugs; Objects; Rugs; Hooked Rug created by unknown artist, pre-1949, possibly in Twillingate, Newfoundland.
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