Photograph of Captain Donald MacCallum, Balevullin, ca 1935.
Black & white photograph (blurred) of Captain Donald MacCallum, Balevullin, (1903-1943) aboard his ship the SS Baron Dechmont of Ardrossan. His ship was torpedoed during WWII and he was taken aboard a U-boat as a PoW. The U-boat was sunk by American bombers days later with the loss of all hands.
Photograph of Captain Donald MacCallum, Balevullin, ca 1930.
Black & white photograph of Captain Donald MacCallum, Balevullin (1903-1943), when he was a young deck officer around 1930.
Photograph of Donald Tarrel, Easter Ross, who served with Captain Donald MacCallum, Balevullin.
Black & white photograph of Donald (Dan) Tarrel of Hilton, Easter Ross, who served aboard the SS Baron Dechmont of Ardrossan with Captain Donald MacCallum, Balevullin, during WWII. The U-boat in which both had been taken PoW in 1943, was sunk by American bombers days later with the loss of all lives.
Colour photograph of two medals awarded to Captain Donald Archibald MacCallum, Kilmoluaig, in 1929, for his services in sea rescues. In December 1928, the Spanish steamer ‘Delfina’ got into difficulty in the Irish Sea. MacCallum and the crew of the ‘SS Huntsman’ came to its aid, saving many lives.
Framed photograph by Erskine Beveridge of Taigh a` Charabhanaich, Scarinish
Framed black & white photograph of Taigh a` Charabhanaich, Scarinish, taken by Erskine Beveridge in 1880-1920 and used in an exhibition of his photos by RCAHMS.
Photograph of Earsdaidh Phostair (MacDonald) and Lydia Wysocki ca 1950s
Black & white photograph of Earsdaigh Phostair (MacDonald) and Lydia Wysocki (nee Brown) in the Lean-To bar of the Scarinish Hotel in the 1950s-60s. Lydia was the adopted daughter of Mary Ann and Archibald Brown, The Green. Original photo stored with 2010.75.1.
Photograph of group with a horse 1950s-1960s
Black & white photograph of group of three adults and two toddlers with a horse, probably at the Agricultural Show at Crossapol in the 1950s-60s. L-R: unknown child, unknown adult, unknown child, Lydia Wysocki, John Neil MacKinnon, Balemartine. Lydia was the adopted daughter of Mary Ann and Archibald Brown, The Green. Original photo stored with 2010.75.1.
Photograph of group with horse
Black & white photograph of group of four adults with a white horse, probably at Agricutural Show at Crossapol in 1950s-1960s. L-R: Lydia Wysocki, unknown woman, Hector Campbell, An Airigh and Hector JC Campbell. Lydia was the adopted daughter of Mary Ann and Archibald Brown, The Green. Original photo stored with 2010.75.1.
Photograph of old lighthouse at Scarinish
Black & white photograph of the old lighthouse at Scarinish Harbour, taken from outside the Scarinish Hotel in the 1950s-60s. Original photo stored with 2010.75.1.
Photograph of Lydia Wysocki outside MacPhee`s old house
Black & white photograph of Lydia Wysocki (nee Brown) sitting on the machair outside MacPhee`s thatched house in the 1950s-60s. Lydia was the adopted daughter of Mary Ann and Archibald Brown, The Green. Original photo stored with 2010.75.1.