Black & white photograph of Alison Balfour (daughter of Lady Frances Balfour who regularly visited Tiree) on the steps of her home in Addison Road, London, with the African Grey Parrot `Kusakoo` that her fiancee Dr Milne gave to her as an engagement present in May 1909. The parrot was taught to say “no votes for women”! (original stored with 2012.16.6 filing cabinet 9 drawer 4)
CD of photographs of An Iodhlann taken in 2003, and laminated copies
CD-ROM of 10 colour photographs of the exterior and interior of An Iodhlann, taken by an unknown visitor in the summer of 2003, plus laminated copies of 8 of them (not accessioned separately), including archivist Catriona MacLeod/Hunter at work in the office. NOTE: The CD cannot be opened by An Iodhlann`s computers.
Sepia photograph of a group of 20 soldiers of the 1st (later 1st/7th) Battalion Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) around 1915. (original stored in filing cabinet 9 drawer 4)
Sepia photograph of a group of about 80 soldiers of the 1st (later 1st/7th) Battalion Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) around 1915. (original stored in filing cabinet 9 drawer 4)
Sepia photograph of a group of 12 soldiers of the 1st (later 1st/7th) Battalion Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) around 1915. (original stored in filing cabinet 9 drawer 4)
Photograph of Catriona MacLeod/Hunter with a display of medals and trophies, ca 2008
Colour photograph of An Iodhlann archivist Catriona MacLeod/Hunter holding a framed display of sporting medals won by John and Alistair MacNeil of Hynish during 1952-54 (2004.63.12), next to further trophies and medals in the office of An Iodhlann around 2008. (original photo stored in filing cabinet 9 drawer 4)
Photograph of brothers Iain and Hugh MacKinnon, Kilmoluaig in 1994
Colour photograph of brothers Iain and Hugh MacKinnon in Cnoc Bhiosta/Kilmoluaig House in 1994. Iain and Hugh were sons of Calum MacKinnon (Chalium Iain Bhan).
Photograph of Iain MacKinnon, Kilmoluaig, holding a framed photograph of himself ploughing with horses
Colour photograph of Iain MacKinnon (Iain Chaluim Iain Bhan) holding a framed colour photograph outside his house `Cnoc Bhiosta`/Kilmoluaig House in the 1990s. The photograph is of himself as a younger man (ca. 1970) with his two-horse plough in a field nearby. It would take him three days to plough the field.
Photograph of Iain MacKinnon, Kilmoluaig, with a horse-drawn plough ca. 1970
Colour photograph taken in 2011 of a close up of a framed photograph belonging to Iain MacKinnon (Iain Chaluim Iain Bhan) of Cnoc Bhiosta/Kilmoluaig House. The photograph shows Iain plouging with his two-horse plough at Kilmoluaig around 1970. It would take three days to complete.