Newspaper article about Dr John Holliday printed on mount board in 2013
Newspaper article from 1988 about Dr John Holliday`s new post on Tiree, printed onto mount board by Ian Sharp, Caoles, in 2013.
Newspaper article about Dr John Holliday printed on mount board in 2013
Newspaper article from 1988 about Dr John Holliday`s new post on Tiree, printed onto mount board by Ian Sharp, Caoles, in 2013.
Audio cassette recording of Alasdair Sinclair of Greenhill, Hugh MacLean of Barrapol and Hector MacPhail of Ruaig recorded by Dr John Holliday on 9/11/1995.
Angus and Hugh MacLean, Hector MacPhail, Alasdair Sinclair and Dr John Holliday ceilidh in Greenhill in November 1995 and discuss the genealogy of the MacLeans of Rossdhu, Cornaig and Middleton and the MacDonalds of Kilmoluaig, the poems of William MacPhail of Croish and of John MacDonald of Heanish, the genealogy of the MacKinnons of Odhnasgair (Orisgeal), fiddler and clarsach player Kate Orisgeal; Hector and Hugh tell sea-faring stories and Alasdair quotes numerous riddles. Tha Aonghas agus Eòghann MhicIllEathain, Eachann MhicPhàil, Alasdair Mac na Cearda agus an Dotair Iain Holliday air chèilidh ann an Grianail anns an t-Samhain 1995, a’ rannsachaidh sloinnearachd muinntir MhicIllEathain a Rossdhu, Còrnaig agus am Baile Meadhanach agus na Dòmhnallaich a Cill Moluaig, òrain Uilleam Mhic Phàil as a’ Chrois agus Iain Dòmhnallach a Hianais, sloinntearachd clann MhicFhionghain a Odhrasgair, Ceit Odhrasgair, cluicheadair fidheall agus clàrsach; tha Eachann agus Eòghann ag innse sgeulachdan fairge agus Alasdair a’ cur iomadach toimhseachan orra.
Newspaper article about electronic bagpipes.
Article about jam session on board the `Lord of the Isles` with Lachie Campbell, Cornaigbeg, playing the bazzpipes (electronic bagpipes) and Dr. John Holliday playing the flute.
Photocopy of `Documents of Dedication` by Rosie Donovan from website.
London photographer Rosie Donovan`s exhibition `Single Handed: General Practitioners in Remote and Rural Areas of Scotland` featuring Doctor John Holliday amongst others. (Including photo.)
Colour photograph of the Gaelic Unit weekend at Hynish, 1992.
L-R: (back) Catriona MacLean, Kilmoluaig; Monica Smith, Hynish; Adam Smith, Hynish; Craig Smith, Hynish; Josie Brown, Cornaigbeg; Dr John Holliday, Baugh; Donny Campbell, Kilmoluaig; (front) Alan Campbell, Kilmoluaig; Kirsty MacDonald,Hynish; Eilidh Campbell, Kilmoluaig; Christina Brown, Vaul; Johann MacLean, Kilmoluaig; Christina Cameron, Balevullin; Iain MacInnes, Ruaig; Ross MacLennan, Scarinish; Graeme Smith, Hynish; Donald Roddy MacKay, Balemartine; Michael Holliday, Baugh; John Campbell, Cornaigbeg; Ben Williams, Balemartine; Fraser MacInnes, Ruaig; Daniel MacGowan, Heylipol; Colin Brown, Cornnaigbeg.
Book `Single-Handed – General practitioners in Remote and Rural Areas` by Rosie Donovan & John Bain
Textual na dphotographic record of single-handed GPs who serve small and isloated communities in the Highlands and Islands and other remote areas of Scotland.
Two short papers about Gaelic by Dr. John Holliday.
(1) Summary of the results from a Gaelic Survey conducted by Tiree & Coll Gaelic Partnership. (2) Plan to encourage Gaelic on Tiree through Gaelic playgroups, Gaelic Medium Unit, adult classes and bilingual signs.