Obituary for Ian Campbell, 12th Duke of Argyll.
Obituary for Ian Campbell, 12th Duke of Argyll, 1937-2001.
Obituary for Ian Campbell, 12th Duke of Argyll.
Obituary for Ian Campbell, 12th Duke of Argyll, 1937-2001.
Photocopied list of salaries of local Medical Officers in Argyll in 1945.
List of salaries of local Medical Officers in Argyll in 1945 including Dr D. G. Hunter of Tiree.
Photocopied letter from Margaret Laing dated 21/5/1948 to the Argyll County Council Clerk.
Letter from Margaret Laing dated 21/5/1948 to the Argyll County Council Clerk accepting the office of District Nurse on the condition that suitable accomodation and transport is provided.
Mullard master valve in its original box.
Mullard PM22A 5-pin master valve in its original box (130 x 50 x 50 mm) used to power a radio from a 120V battery, probably in use from the mid-1920s until the 1950s.

Autographed 1943 Christmas dinner menu for RAF Station, Ben Hough.
1943 Christmas dinner menu for RAF Station, Ben Hough with 48 signatures on the reverse.
Bell gun with firing mallet used as a humane killer for slaughtering cattle and sheep. Originally used by Tiree butcher, Donald Archie MacLean, to slaughter cattle and sheep, this humane killer was given to the vetinary on the island, Robert Beck, in the 1960s. Made of cast iron, the maker’s name, W. W. Greener of Birmingham, is embossed around the rim of bell. Once loaded with a single bullet, the bell was positioned on the front of the animal’s head and the gun fired by hitting the trigger (the protruding knob) with the wooden mallet. Although very efficient and humane, it required two hands to operate and another person to steady the animal’s head. Not considered safe enough for use indoors, humane killers with captive bolts are now used instead.

Tiree in 100 Objects – 39 – Bell Gun
The History of Tiree in 100 Objects
Photocopied newspaper article about William G. Gray, grandson of Donald MacFarlane, Balemartine.
Article about William G. Gary, grandson of Donald MacFarlane of Taigh na Mara, Balemartine.