Colour photograph of the cnotagan at Carraig Mhic Eòghainn, Baugh.
The bowl-like cnotagan at Carraig Mhic Eòghainn, a fishing rock at Baugh, photographed by Dr John Holliday in 2000. Cnotagan were used to grind bait, usually limpets and whelks.
Printout of the full unedited exhibition text `Lines below the Waves` by Dr John Holliday.
Full fishing exhibition text, unedited.
Floppy disk with full unedited exhibition text `Lines below the Waves` by Dr John Holliday.
Full fishing exhibition text, unedited.
Colour photograph taken at the Baugh end of Crosspol beach.
The concrete supports for the pipe to drain An Fhaodhail constructed by Danny Gillespie at the Baugh end of Crossapol beach, photographed by Dr John Holliday in 2005.
Colour photograph of Port Bhiosda at the Green.
Port Bhiosda at the Green photographed by Dr Holliday in 2004.
Colour photograph of the pier at the Green.
The pier at the Green photographed by Dr Holliday in 2004.
Colour photograph of the ruins of fishing huts at Port Bhiosda.
The ruined fishing huts at Port Bhiosda at the Green photographed by Dr Holliday in 2004.
Colour photograph of the ruins at Am Fang Dubh at Kennavara in 2004.
The ruins at Am Fang Dubh at Kennavara where fishermen stayed in the summer, photographed by Dr John Holliday in 2004.
Colour photograph of two mackerel in 2004.
Mackerel photographed by Dr John Holliday in 2004.
Colour photograph of two saithe (coalfish) in 2004.
Two saithe (coalfish) photographed by Dr John Holliday in 2004.