Black and white photograph of the Renfrew works which employed John MacEachern.
The Renfrew works which employed John MacEachern from Cornaigbeg (Mairi Brady`s grandfather) as a blacksmith.
Black and white photograph of Hugh Campbell and his daughter Flora.
Hugh Campbell with his daughter Flora outside the smiddie at Creag Mhor, Cornaigbeg in the 1920s or 1930s. Hugh worked as a chemist in Port Glasgow and was the son of John Campbell from Garaphail and his wife Flora MacEachern, the blacksmith`s sister.
Souvenir programme for the 1934 Tiree Association Annual Gathering.
Souvenir programme for the 1934 Tiree Association Annual Gathering.
Newspaper cutting with a photograph of Sir Iain Colquhoun at a Tiree Gathering.
Photograph of Sir Iain Colquhoun, Lord Elcho, Dr and Mrs Cameron, Neil MacLean and others at a Tiree Gathering in the 1930s..
Photocopied newspaper article about Malcolm Campbell, Balemartine, who survived four sinkings in the two World Wars.
Newspaper article ‘Survived Four Sinkings in Two Wars’ published in the Campeltown Courier, 8th May, 1943. The story of Malcolm Campbell, a ship`s carpenter from Tiree, whose ship was sunk twice in World War I and who was torpedoed twice in four months during World War II.
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