Paperback Gaelic-English dictionary edited by Colin Mark.
Dates: 2000s
2004.24.2
Corncrake newsletter and initiative report 2002/2003 produced by the Scottish Biodiversity Forum..
Newsletter and report on concrakes with data for the period 1993-2003.
2004.24.3
Regatta club questionnaire 2004.
Regatta club questionnaire.
2004.20.2
Printed sheet of information about strike-a-lights.
Information about the use of hand-held steel strikers (see 2004.20.1) with Gaelic words for flints, sulphur and saltpetre.
2004.21.2
Tiree telephone directory 2004.
Tiree telephone directory 2004.
2004.19.1
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 313, 21/2/2004.
Local news and events including a wind turbine for the new hall, letter from the factor A. Montgomery to MSP George Lyon re community buyout of Tiree, the cattle sale on 14/2/2004, relocation of civil service jobs to Tiree and news from the Tiree Heritage Society and the school.
2004.19.2
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 314, 6/3/2004.
Local news and events including an obituary for Donald Campbell of Garaphail, the public meeting about the tank farm development, the fin whale beached on Coll in February, news from soldiers Gordon Rowan and John Campbell in Iraq, scheduled air services from Prestwick, CalMac reservations facilities, a reply from MSP George Lyon to factor Montgomery, gardeners` corner and news from the school and the RSPB.
2004.19.3
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 315, 20/3/2004.
Local news and events including a talk by John Bowler RSPB, security at Tiree airport and news from the Youth Club, the Golb Club, Tiree Association and the school.
2001.107.1.1
Three newspaper cuttings about Ian MacLeod, Chief Executive Officer of Celtic F.C., 2001
Newspaper articles about Ian MacLeod, son of Morag MacLeod, Tiree. (1) The appointment of Ian MacLeod as Chief Executive of Celtic F. C., (2) Sunday Mail article of 4/3/2001 about his appointment, (3) Sport Times article about his appointment.
2004.17.1
A sheaf of marram grass.
A sguab of muran tied with a traditional plaited `bann`, cut by Neil MacKinnon of Balevullin in January 2004 in Balevullin.









