Colour photograph of a painting of a distant view of Kennavara by Robert Bruce Webster.
Watercolour painting of a distant view of Kennavara by Robert Bruce Webster.
Black and white photograph of Mrs Webster in 1928.
Robert Bruce Webster`s wife on Ceann a` Bharra in 1928.
Black and white photograph of Flora MacLean at Cornaig machair.
Cornaig machair in the 1910s or 1920s. L-R: Possibly the wife of the Archibald MacLean, the miller at Cornaig, or Amelia Cameron, granddaughter of Allan MacFadyen of Scarinish; Flora MacLean (Floraidh Ruadh), the sister of the miller Archibald MacLean, who had a shop in Cornaig.
Black and white postcard of Cornaigmore Post Office.
Cornaigmore Post Office in the 1920s or 1930s.
Black and white photograph of Scarinish harbour, pre-World War II.
Scarinish harbour. The building in the background was originally built as a church, used intermittently as a prison and latterly as a store by the owners of the Mary Stewart. It was pulled down to make roads during World War II.
Black and white photograph of Colin MacPhail of Crossapol with two horses.
Colin MacPhail of Crossapol House with two Clydesdale horses, probably taken in the 1920s or 30s.
Colour photograph of a painting titled `Tiree shore` by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Painting titled `Tiree shore` by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Black and white photograph of Chrissie MacLean of Whitehouse.
Chrissie MacLean (1889-1989) of Whitehouse, Cornaigbeg.
Colour photograph of a painting titled `Bait Gatherers` by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Painting titled `Bait Gatherers` by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Black and white photograph of MacLean girls of Whitehouse, Cornaigbeg.
The MacLean girls of Whitehouse, Cornaigbeg. L-R: Elizabeth or Liza (1879-1972), Christina or Chrissie (1889-1989) and Margaret Ann (1892-1982).