Newspaper cutting: `Islands` lifeline air service grounded`.
Grounding of Twin Otter aircraft services to Tiree and Barra due to bad weather and technical problems.
Newspaper cutting: `Islands` lifeline air service grounded`.
Grounding of Twin Otter aircraft services to Tiree and Barra due to bad weather and technical problems.
Newspaper cutting `Deanamh a Leighis/Making the Cure` by Mary Beith.
Stones with cup-marks in Gaelic folklore and medical tradition.
Newspaper cutting `Litir do luchd-ionnsachaidh` for Gaelic learners.
Letter to Gaelic learners by Ruairidh MacIlleathain
Newspaper cutting of Gaelic crossword and answers.
Gaelic crossword and answers
Photocopied extract from unknown publication titled `Tiree and Coll`, c. 1845.
The custom of drinking ardent spirits at funerals.
Double spread feature about Tiree in the newspaper West Highland Star, 1997
Copy of the West Highland Star containing a feature about Tiree on pages 16 & 17. Includes articles about: (1) plans for a resource centre in Crosspol operated by Argyll & Bute Council Social Work Department which incorporate the local Forum for Disabilty and a youth café, with photograph of Primary 1 English and Gaelic units, (2) corncrake conservation and Dr Clive MacKay funded by RSPB and Scottish Natural Heritage, with photograph of Dr MacKay, (3) island gets ready for the longest running windsurfing event in the world, the Tiree Wave Classic, with photograph of Scarinish harbour, (4) young chess champion Daniel MacGowan chosen to represent Scotland in the European Youth Championship`s Under-12 section in Estonia, with photograph.
Newspaper cutting about Mr and Mrs Hugh MacLean of Salum.
Photograph of Mr and Mrs Hugh MacLean of Salum with their four sons before emigrating to Australia.
Newspaper article `Teeing off on Tiree`
The National Air Traffic Service`s radar station on Ben Hynish with photographs.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, issue no. 265, 9/6/2002.
local news and events.
Photocopied extract from `An Tirisdeach` about Alastair MacDonald, Caoles.
Article about Alastair MacDonald, Caoles who emigrated to Canada in 1912 and studied law.