Studio photograph of three unknown men in the late 1800s, probably brothers of the MacDonald/Campbell/Brown family of Mannal. From an album found in Mannal House.
Studio photograph of an unknown young man in the late 1800s, probably of the MacDonald/Campbell/Brown family of Mannal. From an album found in Mannal House.
Studio photograph of an unknown young man in the late 1800s, probably of the MacDonald/Campbell/Brown family of Mannal. From an album found in Mannal House.
Studio photograph of an unknown woman in the late 1800s, probably of the MacDonald/Campbell/Brown family of Mannal. From an album found in Mannal House.
Studio photograph of an unknown young man in the late 1800s, probably of the MacDonald/Campbell/Brown family of Mannal. From an album found in Mannal House.
Studio photograph of an unknown woman in the late 1800s, probably of the MacDonald/Campbell/Brown family of Mannal. From an album found in Mannal House.
Studio photograph of an unknown young man in uniform in the late 1800s, probably of the MacDonald/Campbell/Brown family of Mannal. From an album found in Mannal House.
Ornate, leather-bound photograph album with brass clasp containing 21 formal portraits of the MacDonald/Campbell family, relatives and friends, from the late 1800s, plus one of the gravestone of Archibald Campbell and a memorial card with photo of Archibald Campbell, who died in 1899. No other information is available. From a collection from Mannal House. The photos are accessioned separately (see 2015.55.4 to 2015.55.19; V192-9 & W100-7).
Extract from book The Tiree Bards / Na Baird Tirisdeach about the Balephuil fishing disaster of 1856. One boat belonged to Donald MacLean of Cheann-na-Creige at the south end of Traigh Bhi, Balephuil, where The Studio now stands. Plus some information about Ceit Chalein (Katie Dubh) of Am Bail’ Ur who helped Donald MacLean while his house was being built.