Hardback book `Highland Journey` by Colin MacDonald.
Account of a journey round the highlands and islands of Scotland.
De-accessioned 1.3.2026.
Hardback book `Highland Journey` by Colin MacDonald.
Account of a journey round the highlands and islands of Scotland.
De-accessioned 1.3.2026.
Paperback book `Seaweed: A user`s Guide` by Sonia Surey-Gent and Gordon Morris.
Descriptions of various types of seaweed, how and when to collect, dry and store it and its uses as a fertiliser, animal fodder and recipes.
Photocopied book `Account of the Skerryvore Lighthouse` by Alan Stevenson.
Photocopied account of the building of Skerryvore lighthouse with notes on the illumination of lighthouses by Alan Stevenson, plus a chart of the position of the Skerryvore rocks and plans of the rocks themselves at high and low water and the complex at Hynish (in two folders).
Paperback book `As it was – An Ulva boyhood` by Donald W. MacKenzie.
The history, songs and traditions of Ulva with the author`s reminiscences of the period between the wars.
De-accessioned 26.2.2026.
Hardback book `Summer Tours in the Western Highlands & Islands of Scotland`.
Official 1913 guide book to summer tours in the Western Highlands & Islands of Scotland by the Royal Mail Steamers `Columba`, `Iona`, etc, of David MacBrayne Ltd.
Paperback book `Kelp Forests` by Ian Fuller.
Information about kelp forests around Scotland and the sea animals they support.
Paperback book `Corncrakes` by Rhys Green & Helen Riley.
Illustrated booklet about corncrakes.
Hardback book `Hebridean Islands – Colonsay, Gigha, Jura` by John Mercer.
The evolution of Colonsay, Gigha and Jura from their geological origins and dealing with all aspects of island life, illustrated with black and white photgraphs and line drawings.
De-accessioned 26.2.2026.
Paperback book `Every Emotion` by George Carle.
Collection of poems signed by the author who lives on Coll.
Paperback booklet `The Lost Wheelhouses of Uist` by Susan Hothersall and Robert Tye.
A guide to some of the excavated wheelhouses of North and South Uist.
De-accessioned 21.3.2026.