Photograph of re-thatching at Drovers Cottage, Barrapol, in 1921
Black and white photograph of re-thatching the roof of Drover`s Cottage, or Morven House as it was known then, in 1921. On the roof is John MacKinnon (Flora MacLean`s father). On the wall is Alasdair (Alex) Campbell (uncle of Alasdair Sinclair, Greenhill). Standing out in front of the house is Mrs Neil (Mary) MacKinnon.
Photograph of Mary MacKinnon (nee McKenzie) at Morven House, Barrapol, ca 1920
Black & white photograph of Mrs Mary MacKinnon, wife of Neil MacKinnon of Morven, Glasgow and Barrapol, standing outside Morven House, Barrapol. The house was later renamed Drover`s Cottage.
Photograph of Mary MacKinnon outside Morven House (Drover`s Cottage), Barrapol, ca 1922
Black & white photograph of Mrs Mary MacKinnon (nee McKenzie), wife of Neil MacKinnon, at the gate of her thatched house at Barrapol. Note that the entrance is just a narrow gap in the wall, just wide enough to step through.
Photograph of the rear of Drover`s Cottage in 1922
Black & white photograph of the rear (north side) of Drover`s Cottage, Barrapol, in 1922, with Mrs Mary MacKinnon and her two daughters Euphemia MacKinnon and Christina MacKinnon in front.
Photograph of two women at the fireplace of Drover`s Cottage around 1922
Black & white photograph of two women of the MacKinnon family (Euphemia and Christina?) drinking tea in front of the fireplace at Drover`s Cottage in 1922. It was then known as Morven House.
Photograph of Christina MacKinnon inside Drover`s Cottage, Barrapol, around 1922
Black & white photograph of Christina MacKinnon, daughter of Mary and Neil MacKinnon, sitting on a bench inside Drover`s Cottage, then called Morven House, around 1922.
Photograph of Christina and Mary MacKinnon, Barrapol, in 1922.
Black & white photograph of Christina MacKinnon and her mother, Mary, at Morven House (later renamed Drover`s Cottage), Barrapol, in 1922.
Photograph of Mary MacKinnon, Barrapol, and her two daughters Christina and Euphemia ca 1930
Black & white portrait photograph of Mrs Mary MacKinnon (nee McKenzie), Barrapol, with her two daughters Christina MacKinnon and Phemie MacKinnon, seated on the ground with a picnic around 1930. They owned Morven House (later Drovers Cottage).
Photograph of the new wall and gate at Drover`s Cottage, Barrapol, in 1938
Black & white photograph of the new concrete wall and iron gate at the entrance to Morven House, Barrapol, when it was owned by the family of Neil MacKinnon, during the 1920s to 1940s.