Two documents relating to the development of the Tank Farm at Scarinish.
Two Argyll & Bute Council Planning Application Reports relating to the development of the Tank Farm at Scarinish: Agenda Item 4e dated 12/2/2004 and Supplementary Report No 1 dated 15/4/2004.
Newsletter `TRD Bulletin`, No. 2, April 2004.
Newsletter about the Rural Centre, a crofting 5-year paln for the Dvelopment Partnership, low turn-out at the cinema, an outdoor play area and fund-raising.
Booklet `Sources of Financial Assistance for the Conservation of Scotland`s Historic Graveyards`.
Guidance for those raising funds for the conservation of Scotland`s historic graveyards.
Leaflet `Emergency measures for historic memorials`.
Guidance for those directly involved with organising work in historic burials on how to minimise the damage caused by emergency measures to ensure monument stability.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No 317, 17/4/2004.
Local news and events including the progress with the tank farm development, news from the councillor Ian Gillies, Tiree soldiers in Iraq, report from Janet MacIntosh on the NHS strategy for Argyll, the return of the Coll whale`s jawbones and the Scottish Executive`s proposal for reform of local government elections.
Paperback book `Colonsay – elements of an island` by Brian Hindmarch.
A photographic record of elements of the Colonsay landscape.
Family tree for the MacLeans of Caoles House and the MacFadyens and MacLeans of Croish, 1750-2000. Large (A1) rolled sheet.
CD `Generations` by Hugh and Ashley MacLean.
A collection of traditional Gaelic songs sung by Hugh MacLean of Salum and Brisbane accompanied by his grandson on the guitar.
CD `Generations` by Hugh and Ashley MacLean.
A collection of traditional Gaelic songs sung by Hugh MacLean of Salum and Brisbane accompanied by his grandson on the guitar.
Mini-disk recording of Angus MacLean of Scarinish talking to Dr John Holliday on 6th April 2004.
Angus MacLean of Scarinish talks to Dr John Holliday about a list of Gaelic words that are going out of use; includes some stories including one about the last changeling of Tiree.
Click here for 2004.36.1 Gaelic transcription and 2004.36.1 English translation by Anna MacDonald, Ruaig.