Newspaper article about the Hebidean Whale and Dolphin Trust.
The Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust`s visit to Tiree High School with a colour photograph of school pupils and the HWDT`s education officer.
Newspaper article about the Hebidean Whale and Dolphin Trust.
The Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust`s visit to Tiree High School with a colour photograph of school pupils and the HWDT`s education officer.
Newspaper cutting of letter to the editor from Janet MacIntosh, Scarinish.
Janet MacIntosh`s experience with concessionary fares on the ferry and buses.
Newspaper cutting about Gaelic music TV programme with a photograph of the band `Skipinish`.
Photograph of the ceilidh band `Skipinish` with Angus MacPhail on the extreme right.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, no. 282, 16/11/2002.
Local news and events.
Newspaper cutting about Professor Donald Meek.
Article about speech given by Profesor Meek, chairman of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Gaelic, to Comunn Luchd-Ionnsachaidh in the summer of 2002 about the future of Gaelic.
Newspaper cutting `Deanamh a` Leighis` by Mary Beith.
Medicinal properties of rock samphire and the white water lily.
Newspaper cutting with photograph of Cornaigmore Secondary Choir.
Cornaigmore Secondary Choir, c. 1970-1. L-R: (back row) Monica Smith, Crossapol; Christina Brown, Crossapol; Eilidh Campbell, Balemartine; Mairi MacInnes, Ruaig; May Margaret MacDonald, Balephuill; Margaret Ann Campbell, Cornaigbeg; (middle row) Eachann Donald, Vaul; Margo MacLean, Cornaigmore; Rosaleen Gillespie, Balephetrish; Eileen Leppard; Flora MacKinnon, Barrapol; Hugh Archie MacArthur, Balinoe; Eileen Lyons, Mannal; (front row) Linda MacLaughlin, Mannal; Lena MacNeill, Scarinish; Myra Gillespie, Balephetrish; Douglas Carter, Crossapol; James Dunne, Ruaig; Murdina MacDonald, Kilmoluaig; Morag MacArthur, Caoles; Lachie Campbell, Cornaigbeg.
Photocopied newspaper article about Meteorological Squadron No. 518 of RAF Coastal Command.
Meteorological reconnaisance flights conducted by RAF Squadron 518, originally based on Tiree during World War II.
Reprint of article `Scottish Air Ambulance Service` by Robert McKean, Director of BEA.
The history of the Scottish Air Ambulance Service from 1933 to 1961, detailing aircraft used, funding, number of flights/patients/mileage per year.
Photocopied newspaper article about the unveiling of the Runnymede memorial.
The unveiling of the Commonwealth Air Forces Memorial at Runnymede for over 20,000 men and women who died during WWII with no known graves on 18/10/1953.