Colour photograph of a Tiree loch in the snow in December 2000.
A Tiree loch in the snow in December 2000.
Colour photograph of a Tiree loch in the snow in December 2000.
A Tiree loch in the snow in December 2000.
Colour photograph of Baugh in the snow in December 2000.
Snow from the snowploughs at the side of the road at Baugh with the surgery in the background taken in December 2000.
Colour photograph of Beinn Hough in the snow in December 2000.
Beinn Hough covered in snow with cattle in the foreground taken in December 2000.
Colour photograph of a sunset taken in December 2000.
Sunset over Tiree in the snow taken during December 2000.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, no. 279, 5/10/2002.
Local news and events.
Audio cassette recording of Hugh Archie MacCallum interviewed by Maggie Campbell on 28/9/2002.
Hugh Archie MacCallum talks to Maggie Campbell in September 2002 about the Cornaigbeg crofts, the crofters’ names and patronymics; old and new methods of farming, seaweed and its uses, cattle shows; shebeens, shops, cobblers, the grocer’s horse-drawn van; the old schoolhouse at Cornaig and the United Free Church at Whitehouse; the evil eye; the shipwreck of the Malve during World War I. Eòghann Èairdsidh ’Ic Chaluim a’ bruidhinn ri Magaidh Chaimbeul anns an t-Sultain 2002 mu croitean Chòrnaig Bhige, ainmean agus sloinneadhan nan croitearan, dòighean sean agus ùr air croitearachd, feamainn, fèill cruidh, shebeens, bùthan, greasaichean, carbad bùtha air a tharraing le each, an t-seann sgoil Chòrnaig agus an Eaglais Shaor aig an Taigh Gheal, an droch shùil, am Malve a chaidh air na sgeirean aig àm a’ Cheud Chogadh.
Three ears of four-row barley.
Three ears of four-row barley grown by Willie MacPhail, Clachan, from seed originally from Uist and harvested in September 2002.