Black and white photograph of L-R (back): Peggy MacIntosh, Duncan MacPhee, Morag MacPhee. L-R (front) Henry and Willie MacPhee. The photograph was taken at the back of MacPhee’s house, Staffa View, in Scarinish in around 1942.
Associated People: MacPhee, Mr Duncan, Tiree (1915 - )
2019.75.1
Colour photograph of (L-R) Duncan MacPhee, Scarinish, and John MacDonald, in Scarinish before/after a fishing trip in around 1980. The photograph was framed as a Christmas Card from Joan and Norman Burden.
2018.4.1
Letter dated July 1971 from Firemaster Robert Herbert of the Western Area Fire Brigade, Johnstone, to Volunteer Fireman Duncan MacPhee of Scarinish, praising his actions at a fire in Scarinish and notifying him of an ex gratia payment of 50p per hour.
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2012.31.1
Audio cassette recording of John MacDonald (Ian Noan) and Duncan MacPhee made by Reg & Meena Knapman, Balephuil, 1982
Audio cassette recording of John MacDonald (Iain Noan), piermaster and former employee of MacBraynes ferries, and Duncan MacPhee, part III. Made by Reg & Meena Knapman, Balephuil, in 1982. (Tape A) Poor quality.
2012.31.2
Audio cassette recording of Duncan MacPhee, Scarinish, made by Reg & Meena Knapman, Balephuil, in 1982.
Audio cassette recording of Duncan MacPhee, Scarinish, parts I & II. Made by Reg & Meena Knapman, Balephuil, in 1982. (Tape B) Poor quality.
2012.31.18
Information about audio cassette recordings made by Reg & Meena Knapman in 1982-84
Information about audio cassette recordings AC449 to AC465 of John MacDonald (Ian Noan), Duncan MacPhee, Scarinish, Donald MacLean, Ardbeg, and Chrissie MacLean, Balephetrish. Made by Reg & Meena Knapman in 1982-84.
2003.164.2
1997.233.5
Audio cassette recording of Duncan MacPhee talking to Reg Knapman.
Duncan MacPhee talks to Reg Knapman about the Cornaigbeg and Scarinish MacLeans, Ciorstaidh Mhor, his grandparents, Scarinish farms, his father and old stories, Balephetrish houses and Tom Barr, his early working days, the building trade, his wife, crimes, boarded-outs. Mary Ann Munn of Crossapol also recorded.