Newspaper cutting about Britain`s weather in June 2002.
Weather summary for June 2002 showing Tiree the coldest place in Britain with a temperature of 14.2C.
Newspaper cutting about Britain`s weather in June 2002.
Weather summary for June 2002 showing Tiree the coldest place in Britain with a temperature of 14.2C.
Newspaper article about Canon David Day.
Article about the retiral of the Scottish Episcopal Church`s itinerant priest Canon David Day.
Newspaper article about road accidents in Argyll and Bute.
Article about road accidents in Argyll and Bute with a photograph of a crashed Fiat Punto in which Tommy Monaghan was a passenger and suffered chest injuries.
Newspaper article about sponsored cycle run in aid of the new hall.
Cycle ride from Glasgow to Tiree by twenty-two cyclists over the Jubilee weekend to raise money for the new community hall, with photograph.
Newspaper article about wintering cattle on wood chip corrals.
Fact-finding trip to assess whether wintering cattle in wood chip corrals would be suitable for West coast farming systems. Two photographs, one with Lachie MacLean, Druimfraoich, on the extreme right.
Newspaper article about Eilidh Kennedy`s 100th birthday.
Eilidh Kennedy`s 100th birthday with photograph of her and some of the care staff at Taigh a` Rudha.
Newspaper article about community news from Tiree by Janet MacIntosh.
Repair of the Crossapol public telephone and resignation of John Brady as manager of the business centre.
Newspaper cutting about the United Auctions sale prices on Tiree.
Sale prices of cattle and sheep.
Copied newspaper article about five generations of Archie Hendersons who all joined the armed forces.
Five generations of one family, all called Archie Henderson, who joined the armed forces, the first being born in Tiree in 1854 and who joined the Black Watch.
Audio cassette recording of Alasdair MacArthur, Helensburgh interviewed by Maggie Campbell on 15/7/2002.
Alasdair MacArthur of Helensburgh talks to Maggie Campbell in July 2002 about his childhood memories of Tiree, the first flights to island, the Sturdy, Balevullin and its people, regattas, fishing and Tiree’s first vet, his uncle Duncan MacLean.