Black and white photograph of the MacLeans at Cornaigmore School.
The MacLeans at Cornaigmore School in the 1920s or 1930s. L-R: (back row) headmaster D.O. MacLean, Janet, Grace, Mary and her brother John; (middle row) Archie (Lochside), Catriona , Flora, Mary Margaret, Mary (Port na Criche), Alasdair (brother of Mary and John), John (Lochside); (front) Donald (Ardbeg) and Hugh.
Colour photograph of a painting titled `Two girls on the shore` by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Painting titled `Two girls on the shore` by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Black and white photograph of a newspaper cutting about Rev. Hector Cameron.
Newspaper cutting about the Rev. Hector Cameron (1880-1940), born in Cornaigmore, a Gaelic scholar, editor of the `Tiree Bards` and author of `The Handbook to the Islands of Coll and Tiree`.
Colour photograph of a painting by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Painting by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Black and white photograph of Dr John Cameron of Cornaigmore.
Dr. John Cameron M.B. Ch.B. of Cornaigmore, President of the Tiree Association 1934-1935 and brother of Rev. Hector Cameron (see photograph D61).
Colour photograph of a painting by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Painting of Balephuil by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Black and white photograph of Margaret MacLean at Whitehouse.
Margaret MacLean feeding hens at Whitehouse.
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 artist Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Duncan MacGregor Whyte (1864-1953), artist, who built a studio at Ceann na Creige in Balephuill. He was the son of Rev. Charles Whyte, Congregational minister in Oban, and Eliza Farquharson, the daughter of Rev. Archibald Farquharson, Congregational minister in Tiree 1832-1878. He married Mary Barnard, another artist, who came originally from Holts in Wiltshire.
Colour photograph of a painting titled `Bait Gatherers` by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Painting titled `Bait Gatherers` by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.