Handwritten letter dated 23/4/1948 from R. Millar to John MacLean,Secretary of the Tiree Heavy Horse Breeding Society.
Handwritten letter dated 23/4/1948 from R. Millar to John MacLean,Secretary of the Tiree Heavy Horse Breeding Society, with the terms for the use of his stallion.
Copied black and white photograph of the de Villiers children on the `Mary Stewart` in 1949.
The `Mary Stewart` in Scarinish harbour on 12/8/1949. L-R: Neil, Sheena and Morag de Villiers. The family were on holiday staying at Cornaigbeg. (Copy given by donor in Filing Cabinet 9 drawer1)
Letter dated 25/2/1947 from James Holmes to John MacLean of Cornaigbeg.
Letter dated 25/2/1947 from James Holmes to John MacLean of Cornaigbeg, Secretary of the Tiree Heavy Horse Breeding Society, accepting the terms for the service of his stallion Windlaw Priority.
Receipt dated 1947 addressed to John MacLean of Cornaigbeg from the Clydesdale Horse Society.
Receipt dated 1/5/1947 addressed to John MacLean of Cornaigbeg for postage and membership subscription from the Clydesdale Horse Society of Great Britain and Ireland.
Letter dated 11/11/1947 from the Dept of Agriculture to John MacLean, Secretary of the Tiree Heavy Horse Breeding Society.
Letter dated 11/11/1947 from the Dept of Agriculture to John MacLean, Secretary of the Tiree Heavy Horse Breeding Society, about grants payable for the service of 38 mares in Tiree..
Letter dated 28/11/1947 from the Dept of Agriculture to John MacLean, Secretary of the Tiree Heavy Horse Breeding Society.
Letter dated 28/11/1947 from the Dept of Agriculture to John MacLean, Secretary of the Tiree Heavy Horse Breeding Society, confirming the decision to pay a grant for one season only for the services of Highland Pony stallion.
Photocopied NUS card of Malcolm Campbell of Balemartine and plus an assortment of photocopied bills.
Collection of documents and bills: (1) NUS card of Malcolm Campbell of Balemartine; (2) 1944 bill for coal; (3) 1945 bill from George Henderson of Edinburgh for guttering and downpipes; (4) 1941 bill from Peter Fisher of Glasgow for one five-gallon drum.