Large, carved, wooden lamp-shade made in the 1960s by Hugh MacDonald, Kenovay, for the Church of Scotland at Kirkapol. It was installed above the pulpit when electricity first became available on the island.
Associated People: MacDonald, Mr Hugh F., Kenovay (1887 - )
2004.100.5
Copied sheet of piping music titled `Babsie Anderson`s Wecome to Tiree` and composed by Hugh F. MacDonald, Tiree.
Sheet of piping music for a march composed by Hugh F. MacDonald, Tiree on 18/5/1925.
2004.100.6
Copied sheet of piping music titled `Hugh Cameron`s Wecome to Tiree` and composed by Hugh F. MacDonald, Tiree.
Copied sheet of piping music composed by Hugh F. MacDonald, Tiree on 2/1/1928.
2004.100.1
Copied sheet of piping music composed by Hugh F. MacDonald, Tiree.
Sheet of piping music composed by Hugh. F. MacDonald, Estancia Pepita, Patagonia dated 18/9/1915.
2004.100.7
Copied sheet of music for a march for pipes or violins composed by Hugh F. MacDonald, Tiree.
Sheet of music for a march for pipes or violins composed by Hugh F. MacDonald, Tiree.
2004.100.2
Copied sheet of piping music `Sheena MacDonald`s Welcome Home`.
Sheet of bagpipe music for a march dated 1917.
2004.100.3
Copied sheet of piping music composed by Hugh. F. MacDonald.
Sheet of piping music composed by Hugh. F. MacDonald, Estancia Laurite, Patagonia dated 1/1/1918.
2004.100.4
Copied sheet of piping music titled `Miss MacKay of Benreay Ardgay`s Welcome to Glasgow` and composed by Hugh MacDonald, Tiree.
Sheet of piping music composed by Hugh MacDonald, Tiree and dated 1922.
1998.153.1.1
Audio cassette recording of (a) the opening ceremony at Tur Mhic Chaluim and (b) Hugh MacDonald, Kenovay recorded by Margaret MacKay of the School of Scottish Studies.
Audio recording of Side A – the opening ceremony at Tur Mhic Chaluim on 26/7/1986 with introduction by Alec MacArthur, Ronald MacDonald of Cornaigbeg talking about 19th century emigration, Neil Brownlie and Prof. Donald Meek talking about the Rev. Donald MacCallum, and Hugh Archie MacLean of Salum talking about the way forward for crofters today, Side B – The late Hugh MacDonald of Kenovay talks to Margaret MacKay of the School of Scottish Studies about his piping days.