Bound copy of a translation into English by Niall Brownlie of his essay about John MacLean, the Balemartine bard.
Dates: 1830s
2001.16.6
Family Group Record for John MacPhaiden and his wife Catherine MacLean.
Family Group Record for John MacPhaiden and his wife Catherine MacLean from Coll and their fifteen children, all born in Salum.
2001.31.1
Photocopy of a framed memorial to Captain Donald MacKinnon of the Taeping.
Memorial to Captain Donald MacKinnon of the `Taeping` comprising a number of obituaries from different newspapers.
2000.152.2
Photocopied article about the history of the seaweed industry by Ernest Booth.
Article about Edward Curtis-Stanford and the iodine industry.
2003.177.8
Photocopied account of the discovery of alginic acid by Edward Curtis-Stanford.
Biography of Edward Curtis-Stanford, his discovery of alginic acid and an account of the processes used at the Middleton seaweed factory.
2003.177.10
Photocopied biography of Edward Curtis-Stanford.
An account of the life and work of Edward Curtis-Stanford.
2003.173.3
2003.173.2
An corran / sickle.
Sickle made in Gott smiddy around 1840.

Tiree in 100 Objects – 43 – Sickle
1999.254.20
Paperback booklet `The Catholic Knight of Crofting: Sir Donald Horne MacFarlane, MP for Argyll 1885-86, 1892-95` by Donald E. Meek.
Biographical sketch of Sir Donald Horne MacFarlane 1830-1904, a pro-crofter MP for Argyll who was honoured by Gaelic poets.
2003.134.1
E-mail from Dick MacLean of Nova Scotia with information about Tiree emigrants.
E-mail dated 18/8/2003 from Dick MacLean of Nova Scotia with information about Tiree emigrants who settled in the Whycocomagh area in Nova Scotia..










