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Jack Basker in Egypt
MG 21.44-D-35 · Item · 1963
Part of Basker Family of Mull River collection

Item is a photograph of Jack Basker (John Joseph Basker, left) with an unidentified man in Egypt, where Jack was stationed with the United Nations. The two men and their vehicle were stuck in the desert sand.

Hunters with Deer
MG 21.44-D-43 · Item · July 1957
Part of Basker Family of Mull River collection

Item is a photograph of six men, including Kenny Basker, Duncan (RJ) MacLellan, Donald Basker, George Basker, Charlie Ponee, and John A. Basker, posing in front of a car with two deer strapped across the roof and another laid across the hood.

MacDonald Family
MG 21.44-D-60 · Item · [192-]
Part of Basker Family of Mull River collection

Item is a photograph of, from left to right, Francis MacDonald, Alex Joe MacDonald, Sarah MacDonald (née Sarah MacKillop), and Archibald MacDonald standing in front of a farm house.

Mum & Dad
MG 21.44-D-62 · Item · 1947
Part of Basker Family of Mull River collection

Item is a photograph of a man and woman in a truck that has “J.J. MacDonald – Edgerton, N.S.” printed on the driver’s door. The woman’s face is covered by the man’s forearm.

MG 21.44-D-72 · Item · September 1942
Part of Basker Family of Mull River collection

Item is a photograph of the students who attended Mull River School in Mull River, Nova Scotia, including Duncan McLeod, Alex Angus McEachern, Theresa MacDonald, Nanny MacDonald, Archie MacDonald, Kay Basker (Catherine Basker), Ronnie MacDonald, Dougal MacDonald, and [?] MacDonald.

Gordon
MG 21.44-D-73 · Item · [193-]
Part of Basker Family of Mull River collection

Item is a photograph of two little boys sitting in the grass in front of a wooden fence. One of the boys may be named Gordon.

James
MG 21.44-D-82 · Item · August 5, 1933
Part of Basker Family of Mull River collection

Item is a photograph of a woman sitting on stone steps with a newborn in her arms and a toddler sitting next to her. One of the children, possibly the toddler, may be named James.