Photograph of Neil MacFadyen (1874-1946), ca. 1940
Colour-tinted photograph of Neil MacFadyen, Barra (1874-1946), around 1940. Neil`s father was from Tiree and brought up by his grandparents, Allan & Amelia MacFadyen who ran the Scarinish Inn in the mid-1800s.
Photograph of James MacFadyen (1845-1929), ca. 1915
Black & white photograph of James Stewart MacFadyen (1845-1929), standing in front of the Scarinish lighthouse around 1915. James was the lighthouse keeper.
Photograph of cousins George and John MacFadyen, ca. 1940.
Black & white photograph of cousins George MacFadyen and John MacFadyen in a pony & trap around 1940. The trap belonged to John and was used for delivering mail and fish on Tiree.
Photograph of Alexander MacFadyen, Scarinish, and his wife Marion (Sarah) MacArthur, ca. 1900
Sepia photograph of Alexander MacFadyen (1839-1905) and his wife Marion (Sarah) MacArthur around 1900. They moved to Lismore. Alexander was the son of Allan and Amelia MacFadyen, Scarinish.
Photograph of members of the MacFadyen family of Scarinish at a garden party ca. 1924
Sepia photograph of three men and a girl wearing party hats at a dining table at Middleton around 1924. L-R: Charles MacFadyen (1847-1930), Hamilton ?, James MacFadyen (1845-1929), “myself”?. James was the son of Allan & Amelia MacFadyen who ran the Scarinish Inn.
Photograph of Donald MacFadyen, Scarinish, ca. 1900
Sepia photograph of Donald MacFadyen (1852-1912) around 1900. He was the son of Allan MacFadyen and Amelia MacFadyen (nee Stewart), and was the storekeeper in Scarinish, living at Tullymet. Married twice: Jane MacKinnon in Oban in 1884 (died 1901), then Mary MacCallum in Glasgow in 1902.
Photograph of Charles, Margaret and Hannah MacFadyen, Middleton, ca 1900
Sepia photograph of siblings Charles (1847-1930), Margaret (1850-1935) and Hannah (1855-1939) MacFadyen, Middleton, around 1900. They were the children of Allan & Amelia MacFadyen who ran the Scarinish Inn in the mid-1800s.