Photocopy of blacksmith`s bill to Hugh MacLean, 1912.
Bill for new cart axle at £1 8/6d from Hector MacLean, Otago Lane, Hillhead, Glasgow, dated 17/8/1912.
Photocopy of blacksmith`s bill to Hugh MacLean, 1912.
Bill for new cart axle at £1 8/6d from Hector MacLean, Otago Lane, Hillhead, Glasgow, dated 17/8/1912.
Photocopy of a programme for the 53rd Annual Gathering of the Tiree Association, 1953.
Souvenir programme of the Annual Gathering, with photograph of the chairman, the Duchess of Argyll, a list of office bearers and adverts.
Computer printout of Gaelic survey of Tiree, 1992
Method, results and conclusions drawn from a Gaelic survey conducted on Tiree in 1992.
Two short papers about Gaelic by Dr. John Holliday.
(1) Summary of the results from a Gaelic Survey conducted by Tiree & Coll Gaelic Partnership. (2) Plan to encourage Gaelic on Tiree through Gaelic playgroups, Gaelic Medium Unit, adult classes and bilingual signs.
Computer printout of the results of a Gaelic Survey of Tiree and Coll in 1994
Method, results and conclusions drawn from Gaelic survey of Coll and Tiree conducted by Tiree and Coll Gaelic partnership in 1993-4.
Gaelic Christmas card produced by Comunn Feis Thiriodh
Gaelic Christmas card with old Tiree saying `Ceum cas coilich air an latha, latha Nollaige`.
Two prize labels from the Tiree Agricultural Show, 1939
First Prize label (red) awarded for two Rhode Island Red hens, and Highly Commended label (green) awarded for eggs.
Photograph and postcard of Scarinish with accompanying letter from donor.
(1) Photocopy of photograph of Scarinish harbour during a regatta in 1936 showing the old store on the right which was demolished c. 1942. The woman third from the left is Mary MacFadyen from Shore Cottage, Scarinish. (2) Photocopy of postcard of Scarinish harbour showing the old store in the centre, the `Mary Stewart` and a thatched cottage on the left belonging to the MacCallum family.
Photocopy of Church of Scotland leaflet
Instructions for Sunday School Scholars` and Bible Class Examinations by the Church of Scotland Committee on Religious Instruction of Youth