Photograph of Dugald MacDonald, Neil MacArthur and Dugald MacArthur at Balemartine ca. 1973
Colour photograph of L-R: Dugald MacDonald (Dughall Eachainn `ic Chaluim) who owned a hotel in Dunedin, New Zealand, Neil MacArthur (Niall Ruaddh), who had a shop in Balemartine, and Dugald MacArthur (Dughall an taillear), tailor in Balemartine. Taken in front of Neil`s shop around 1973. Dugald MacArthur brought up boarded-out boy John Fletcher, Mull View, Balemartine.
Black & white photograph of a cow being shown at a Cattle Show at Crossapol Farm between 1955 and 1960. L-R: Alec MacLean, Hough, Donald MacDougall (Domhnall Chaluim Dhughaill), and Sidney Hamilton, Cornaigbeg.
Photograph of MacDonalds and MacArthurs of Mull View, Balemartine, ca. 1940
Black & white photograph of (L-R back row): Annie MacDonald (Anna Eachainn `ic Neill) daughter of Hector MacDonald), Dugald “the tailor” MacArthur (Dughall an taillear), Margaret (Maiseag) MacDonald, (L-R front row): Elizabeth Shepherd, Teonaidh Taillear. Taken in Mull View, Balemartine, around 1940.
Photograph of a group of Balemartine folk, ca 1955
Black & white photograph of Dugald “the Tailor” MacArthur (Dughall Dhomhnaill an t-sleibh), with children Elizabeth Shepherd, and John and Jean Fletcher (L-R in front), around 1955.
Photograph of James MacFadyen with a horse, ca 1900.
Sepia photograph of James Stewart MacFadyen (1845-1929) feeding a Clydesdale horse around 1900. James was the son of Allan & Amelia MacFadyen who ran the Scarinish Inn in the mid-1800s.
Photograph of siblings James and Hannah MacFadyen, ca 1910
Sepia photograph of siblings James (1845-1929) and Hannah (1855-1939) MacFadyen, and a dog, ca 1915. They were children of Allan & Amelia MacFadyen who ran the Scarinish Inn in the mid-1800s.
Collection of photographs of the MacFadyen familes of Scarinish and Middleton, 1800-1950
Photocopies of 26 black & white photographs featuring and relating to the MacFadyen familes of Scarinish and Middleton, 1800-1950, particularly the descendants of Allan MacFadyen (1800-1891) and his wife Amelia Stewart (1812-1891). Information about an additional 34 scanned photographs relating to the same family (see P173-P199).
Photograph of Allan and Amelia MacFadyen, ca. 1855
Sepia photograph of Allan MacFadyen (1800-1891) and Amelia MacFadyen (nee Stewart; 1812-1891), Scarinish, ca. 1855. Allan & Amelia ran the Scarinish Inn.
Photograph of Margaret MacFadyen (1850-1935) and Watt the dog at the front of `Lighthouse View`, Scarinish, around 1890. Margaret was the daughter of Allan & Amelia MacFadyen who ran the Scarinish Inn in the mid-1800s.