Scanned photograph of Cornaig Met Station in 1935.
Looking east at the Met Station at Cornaig Shool on 17/5/1935.
Scanned photograph of Cornaig Met Station in 1935.
Looking east at the Met Station at Cornaig Shool on 17/5/1935.
Scanned photograph of Cornaig Met Station in 1935.
Looking north at the Met Station at Cornaig Shool on 17/5/1935.
Scanned photograph of Cornaig Met Station in 1935.
Looking north-east inside the Met Station enclosure at Cornaig Shool on 17/5/1935, with handwritten notes identifying the hydrograph and rain guage. (Duplicated in 2003.10.28 but without handwriting)
Scanned photograph of Cornaig Met Station in 1935.
View from the southwest corner of the Met Station enclosure at Cornaig Shool on 17/5/1935. with handwritten notes identifying the hydrograph, rain guage, sunshine recorder and thermometer and thermograph screens. (Duplicated in 2003.10.28 but without handwriting)
Scanned postcard of the upgraded Met Station at Corniag in 1935.
View looking north of the new anemometer hut, the sunshine recorder and the thermometer and thermograph screens at Cornaig Met Station in 1935.
Scan notes about Cornaig Met Station.
Notes about Cornaig Met Station.
Scanned document giving the history of telegraphic communications to Cornaig Sub-post Office 1924-1935.
History of telecommunications to Cornaig Sub-post Office as affecting the Met Station from 1924-1935.
Black and white photograph of the motor launch used between Hynish and Skerryvore.
The teak motor launch in the process being built by a Chinese carpenter and Captain Donald MacDonald of Milton on board his vessel in the late 1920s early 1930s. It was used to take surveyors from Hynish to Skerryvore.