Magazine cutting about Tiree from `The People`s Friend`.
Illustrated article about Tiree.
Magazine cutting about Tiree from `The People`s Friend`.
Illustrated article about Tiree.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 375, 2/9/2006.
Local news and events including the new windsurfing T15 club, the new board of the Tiree Trust, a letter from Derrick Wolstencroft in Ireland, market report on the lamb and cattle sale, an update from Tiree Broadband and news from An Talla.
Newspaper cutting about Captain MacKinnon and the `Taeping`.
Newspaper cutting about Captain MacKinnon of the `Taeping` who was admitted to hospital.
Newspaper cutting about the `Taeping`.
List of vessels in Algoa Bay which includes the `Taeping` put in for medical aid.
Newspaper cutting about Captain MacKinnon and the `Taeping`.
Newspaper article about Captain MacKinnon of the `Taeping` who was admitted to hospital suffering from a `dyspeptic attack`
Newspaper cutting about Captain MacKinnon of the `Taeping`.
News of the improving health of Captain MacKinnon of the `Taeping`
Newspaper cutting about Captain MacKinnon of the `Taeping`.
News of Captain MacKinnon leaving for Southampton on baord the R.M. steamer `Dixon`.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 374, 21/8/2006.
Local news and events including Tiree Community Business winning the Nancy Ovens` Award for play area at Crossapol, the Archaeology Day, the Tiree Trust, the Ragwort Eradication Scheme and renewable energy.
Newsletter of the St Andrews`s Society of Winnipeg titled `The Saltire`, September 1992.
Newsletter of the St Andrews`s Society of Winnipeg, September 1992, with an article about a Scots memorial at Fort Douglas made from stones gathered from some 400 Scottish parishes, some sent by Neil MacKinnon of Balevullin.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 373, 29/7/2006.
Local news and events including the turning of the mill wheel at Cornaig, photos and results from the Agricultural Show, Alistair Boyd competing in the Mongol rally, the results of the Tiree Association sports day and an update from the coucillor Ian Gillies and Tiree Rural Development.