Dates: 1910s

2002.135.5

Copy of poem `The Golden Bugle` by Dugald MacEachern.

Poem written in memory of Hector MacEachern of the Cameron Highlanders and Canadians and his comrades who fell in battle in France. Composed by Lieutenant Dugald MacEachern, 5th Seaforth Highlanders.

2002.130.2

Black and white photograph of group at the Lodge.

Group photograph taken at the Lodge in the 1910s or 1920s. L-R: (back row) Malcolm MacLean (Calum Dhomhnaill Og), Lighthouse View; Mairi Anna MacLean (Malcolm`s sister); John MacKinnon (Iain Dhomhnaill – `Faithful John`), Lodge Farm; Anna Campbell (Anna an Loidse – Rosie MacIntyre`s mother); Jessie MacPhee (Duncan MacPhee`s mother); Calum a` Ghobhainn (Rosie`s father); Dugy Mary MacDonald; Seumas a` Ghobhainn; Alice Lauder; `bodach nam picture`; (front row) Peigi Eairdsidh; Bean Ailein MacFadyen, Gott; Iain Campbell (Rosie`s godfather), Bunessan; Floraidh, bean Dhomhnaill MacPhaill; Eachann MacInnes; Iain Eoghainn MacPhaill; Nancy Barrett; Vaul, Lady Frances Balfour`s dog. (Original in Filing Cabinet 8 drawer 1)

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2002.129.1

Copied extract `The Birds of the Island of Tiree` by Peter Anderson.

Sections about thrushes, fieldfares, blackbirds, wheatears, whinchats, stonechats, redbreasts, wrens, chiff-chaffs, wagtails, pipits, swallows, martins, finches and sparrows.

2002.129.2

Copied extract `The Birds of the Island of Tiree` by Peter Anderson.

Sections about linnets, buntings, starlings, choughs, jackdaws, ravens, crows, rooks, larks, swifts, cuckoos, owls, falcons, merlins and kestrels.

2002.129.3

Copied extract `The Birds of the Island of Tiree` by Peter Anderson.

Sections about cormorants, shags, gannets, herons, geese, swans, ducks and doves.

2002.129.4

Copied extract `The Birds of the Island of Tiree` by Peter Anderson.

Sections on grouse, partridges, quails, rails, crakes, moorhens, coots, plovers, lapwings, turnstones, oyster-catchers, phalaropes, woodcocks, snipe, dunlins, stints, sandpipers, knots, sanderlings, ruffs, greenshanks, godwits, curlews, whimbrels and terns.