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2026.15.2

Paperback book:

Green Letters, Studies in Ecocriticism  Volume 19  Number 1  February 2015

Special Issue: Literature and Sustainability

containing an essay by Dr William Welstead, Baugh. pp75-88:

The role of culture in the sustainable use of a “cultural landscape”: a case study from the Hebridean machair

This article explores the interrelationship between landscapes and culture. Taking as its focus the distinctive machair landscapes of western Scotland and Ireland, this study argues that continuing concern for the sustainable use of this landscape is fostered by its celebration in poetry and song and that, in turn, this literary culture depends on traditional ways of farming this fragile landscape. The blown shell sands of the machair plains are rich in calcium carbonate which contributes to its fertility and to the biodiversity of its flora. This article reviews how the machair landscape has been praised in traditional songs and how contemporary poetry functions as a vehicle for the transmission of cultural knowledge and values. It also considers how machair has become an “index” for Scottish Gaelic culture.

2026.15.1

Three geological photographs taken at Baugh beach, Tiree by Dr William Welstead

presented in An Iodhlann’s first display of Tiree pebbles during 2024 – 2026, which developed and became a permanent exhibition in 2026

folded gneiss and amphibolite

strike-slip fault

erratic hexagonal columnar basalt

 

2026.10.2

Marble memorial plaque to Rev. Hector MacKinnon, Lodge Farm

from Kirkapol Church of Scotland

removed before the sale of the church and donated to An Iodhlann by the congregation

Sacred to the memory of

the Rev Hector Mackinnon MA

A distinguished son of Tiree

Minister of this Parish

from 1892 to 1894

whose early death at Shettleston, Glasgow

on 4th February 1913

closed a Gospel ministry

of singular power and fruitfulness

 

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Brass memorial plaque to Lady Victoria Campbell on her death in 1910

from Kirkapol Church of Scotland

removed before the sale of the church and donated to An Iodhlann by the congregation

To the glory of God

in memory of

Victoria Campbell

Daughter of George VIII Duke of Argyll

born May 1854 died July 1910

Placed here by the people

among whom she lived and who loved her

Thairis air an aiseag dheireannaich

2026.9.1

Three original portrait photgraphs c.1905

Found in the attic at 2 Sliabh, Balephuil showing members of the Brown family who had lived there.

Calum Neil, Malcolm Brown, grandfather of John Brown, Balephuil.

Tearlach Chaluim Neill, Charles Brown, father of John Brown.

Tearlach Chaluim Neill, Charles Brown (centre) with his twin brothers Alasdair and Donald.

The images can be viewed by clicking here

 

2026.8.1

Spares for a Tilley lamp

A packet of three prickers by Belgrave Prickers. “Quick and effective for cleaning all stoves and blowlamps. British Made”

A spare mantle

 

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