Dates: 1920s

2000.26.5

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.

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1997.268.1

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.

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1999.117.47

Black and white photograph of Neil Campbell MacLean, Kenovay.

Neil Campbell MacLean (Neilie Allan) 1864-1927, son of Allan MacLean, Kenovay (who drowned in 1882) and Euphemia MacDonald, Kenovay. A joiner he built Rosssdhu; behind is the original thatched house where he was born and which he latterly used as his workshop.

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