Photograph of pipers at Scarinish pier ca 1960
Black and white photograph of three pipers at Scarinish pier around 1960. L-R: Hugh MacLean, Sallum, Hector J Campell, Cornaigbeg, Robert Beck, Ruaig. (original photo in filing cabinet 9 drawer 3)
Collection of correspondence in relation to An Iodhlann
Large collection of letters and faxes between Dr. John Holliday and others including Ann Donaldson, Prof. Donald Meek, Patrick Lormimer, Mary Norton Scherbatskoy, Hugh MacLean, Margaret A. MacKay (School of Scottish Studies), Dr. J. Morton Boyd and Micheal Stanfield of the Hebridean Trust. The material contains information about the setting up of An Iodhlann.
Black and white photograph of Hugh MacLean of Salum.
Piper Hugh MacLean of Salum. Hugh emigrated to Australia in 1964 with his wife May and four sons. They settled first in New South Wales where Hugh worked in a meat factory and played in the Tenterfield Pipe Band. When the meat factory closed, the family had to move to find work. Hugh joined the Queensland Police Pipe Band.
Letter from May MacLean to Dr John Holliday with family information for A` Bhuain.
Letter from May MacLean to Dr John Holliday with an account of how her husband and family emigrated to Queensland, Australia.
Eulogy for Hugh MacLean of Salum (1928-2004).
Eulogy for Hugh MacLean of Salum given at his funeral on 13th December 2004.
Newspaper cutting of Hugh MacLean of Salum and his family in 1965.
Hugh MacLean of Salum and his family at Oban Station on their way to emigrate to Australia in 1965.
Newsletter of Tiree Parish Church for 1965.
Letter from the minister Rev. W. J. MacLeod mentioning Hugh MacLean, Salum and his family leaving for Australia, and including the Kirk Session financial statement for the 1964.
CD `Generations` by Hugh and Ashley MacLean.
A collection of traditional Gaelic songs sung by Hugh MacLean of Salum and Brisbane accompanied by his grandson on the guitar.
CD `Generations` by Hugh and Ashley MacLean.
A collection of traditional Gaelic songs sung by Hugh MacLean of Salum and Brisbane accompanied by his grandson on the guitar.