Tiree Regatta Club cup for 3rd Class Dinghies presented by G.M.Carter
Tiree Regatta Club cup for 3rd Class Dinghies presented by G.M.Carter. Engraved with winners` names from 1987 to 2001.
Tiree Regatta Club cup for 3rd Class Dinghies presented by G.M.Carter
Tiree Regatta Club cup for 3rd Class Dinghies presented by G.M.Carter. Engraved with winners` names from 1987 to 2001.
Tiree Regatta Club cup for Mens Rowing Event
Tiree Regatta Club cup for Mens Rowing Event. Engraved with winners` names from 1970 to 1999.
Tiree Regatta Club cup for 3rd Class Dinghys presented by Joan E. MacArthur
Tiree Regatta Club cup for 3rd Class Dinghys presented by Joan E. MacArthur. Engraved with winners` names from 1985 to 2002.
Tiree Regatta Club cup presented by Alasdair D. MacKinnon
Tiree Regatta Club cup presented by Alasdair D. MacKinnon. Engraved with winners` names from 1985 to 1997.
Tiree Regatta Club MacArthur Cup presented by Lachlan MacArthur
Tiree Regatta Club MacArthur Cup presented by Lachlan MacArthur. Engraved with winners` names from 1976 to 2001.
Tiree Regatta Club Jubilee Challenge Cup 1951 presented by the Tiree Association. Engraved with winners` names from 1971 to 1998.
Diagram naming islands and peaks seen from Ben Hynish
Laminated diagram naming islands and peaks seen from Ben Hynish in full 360 degree panorama. In sequential strips representing the horizon in 30 degree sections (plus one 45 degree section). Text shows compass bearings and distances in miles. Based on Ordnance Survey digital contour data. Compiled by J Z de Ferranti, 1993.
Short report by Peter G Rackliff (MAO 518 Squadron 1943-1945) of his private investigation into the fatal mid-air collision between two Halifax meteorolgical survey planes over Tiree during World War II, in which all 16 crew members died. Draws on evidence from the official `Report on a Flying Accident (Form 765c)` – August 1944, `Weather conditions and Air tests`, extracts from independent eyewitness accounts of crofter Hugh MacLean, Barrapol and shepherd David McClounnan, and extracts from the `Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry (Form 412)`.
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In his covering note, the author writes, “This accident has always troubled me; a chance in a million or more. I have done my best with what was available… With P/O Organ having just broken out of cloud, he could still have been losing height, whereas we know that P/O Turner had been ‘climbing up’ beyond the runway. If Organ had not banked to starboard it’s possible that his aircraft would have just passed beneath S-Sugar. They were so close that his maneouvre ensured contact with his port wing, but it was a natrual reaction to turn away, in a vain effort to avoid a collision” . Includes ring-bound updated version donated 17 Aug 2014.
Leaflet “Induction Service of The Reverend Robert D Higham, B.D.”, 1996.
Leaflet about the Induction Service of Rev. Bob Higham to The Church of Scotland – Parish of Tiree on Friday 19th April 1996. Outlines Service of Induction, Induction Social and Benediction.