Photocopied newspaper article about the Great Tea Race from China to London.
The Great Tea Race from China to London won by the `Taeping` captained by Donald MacKinnon of Heanish.
Photocopied newspaper article about the Great Tea Race from China to London.
The Great Tea Race from China to London won by the `Taeping` captained by Donald MacKinnon of Heanish.
Hardback book `Laoidhean Molaidh` by Rev. Allan MacDougall.
Gaelic hymns of praise by the Rev. Allan MacDougall of Caoles.
Hardback book `Lady Victoria Campbell – A Memoir` by Lady Frances Balfour.
Biography of Lady Victoria Campbell 1854-1910.
Hardback book `Early Congregational Independency in the Highlands and Islands and the North-East of Scotland` by William D. MacNaughton.
The rise and fall of Scotland`s rural Congregational churches with particular reference to the impact and influence of the missionaries and ministers who served in the Congregational Union.
Photocopied book extract `Tiree Tales` by Lord Archibald Campbell from `Records of Argyll`, pp vii-x, 249-264.
Tales collected from Tiree people and translated into English with an introduction by Lord Archibald Campbell.
Account of the emigration of Allan MacLean from Coll and his wife Janet MacFarlane to Australia in 1837.
The emigration of Allan MacLean from Coll and his wife Janet MacFarlane to Australia on the `Brilliant` in 1837.
Family tree for John MacPhaiden of Mannal and two colour photographs of gravestones in Tiverton, Ontario.
Family tree for John MacPhaiden, cottar then crofter at Mannal and his wife Effy Campbell (c.1803-1868) of Gortendonell, some or all whom emigrated to Canada; photograph of Effy`s gravestone; photograph of the gravestone of Captain Duncan MacFadyen (1846?-1902) and his wife Annie.
Hardback book `The History of the County of Bruce` by Norman Robertson.
History of the Bruce County, Ontario, with photographs and maps of concessions.
Hardback book `The Highland Clearances` by John Prebble.
The desertion and betrayal of the Highlanders by their clan chiefs and the resulting clearances.
De-accessioned 21.3.2026.
Copied newspaper artcicle about New Zealand pioneer Archibald MacLean.
Obituary for Archibald MacLean (1844-1929) originally from Greenhill who was one of the Hawke`s Bay pioneers.