Audio cassette recording of Donneil Kennedy talking to Dr John Holliday in January 2000.
Donneil Kennedy talks to Dr John Holliday in January 2000 about his earliest memories in wartime Glasgow, his summer holidays in Moss and Crossapol with stories of his uncles Sandy and John, stories of the ‘Houf’ in Glasgow and Ewen McColl’s Critics group in London, the story of the septic tank on his return to Tiree, life as a building surveyor in Nigeria and finishes with two more childhood stories from Tiree. (Continued on AC196)
Audio cassette recording of Donneil Kennedy talking to Dr John Holliday in January 2000.
Donneil Kennedy talks to Dr John Holliday in January 2000 about his earliest memories in wartime Glasgow, his summer holidays in Moss and Crossapol with stories of his uncles Sandy and John, stories of the ‘Houf’ in Glasgow and Ewen McColl’s Critics group in London, the story of the septic tank on his return to Tiree, life as a building surveyor in Nigeria and finishes with two more childhood stories from Tiree.
Information sheets from the University of Reading`s team of archaeologists.
Information sheets from the University of Reading`s team of archaeologists about the sites and dates of their finds of flints, pottery shards and bones during their visit to Tiree in August 2004.
Family tree for the descendants of Hugh Black and his wife Annabella MacInnes.
Family tree for the descendants of Donald Black (1800-1849), son of Hugh Black (b. 1770) of Kenovay and his wife Annabella MacInnes. Donald and his wife Catherine Campbell died on board the Charlotte en route for Montreal in 1849.
Colour photograph of the site at east end of Balevullin Bay where the hammerstone (2003.96.1) was found.
Approximate location of hammerstone (2003.96.1) shown by arrow, at east end of Balevullin Bay close to Rubha na Bò Maoile on the way to the Green, photographed day after find in March 2000,