Colour photograph of Ken MacCallum of Connecticut, a descendant of the first miller at Cornaig.
Ken MacCallum of Connecticut, a descendant of John MacCallum, the first miller at Cornaig.
Colour photograph of main wharf at Pictou Island, Nova Scotia.
The main wharf at Pictou Island, Nova Scotia. This photograph and the following two were taken by Ken MacCallum in August 2005 from a Cessna 172 seaplane using a Canon 20D digital camera with an image stabilised lens. Ken MacCallum is a descendant of John MacCallum, the first miller at Cornaig.
Colour photograph of fishing shanties on Pictou Island, Nova Scotia.
Shanties on Pictou Island, Nova Scotia occupied by during the lobster season (May-June) by fishermen from mainland Nova Scotia and Prince Edward island. The MacCallum brothers kept their lobster boats in this cove which is protected by a breakwater (out of view to the left). A lobster canning factory and a life-saving station maintained by the Canadian Government were located along this stretch of beach in the late 1880s.
Colour photograph of Daniel MacCallum`s house on Pictou Island, Nova Scotia.
Aerial view of the house of Daniel MacCallum (1835-1897) on Pictou Island, Nova Scotia. Daniel`s parents Lauchlin MacCallum (1793-1877) and Mary MacLean (1793-1876) were natives of Tiree. Lauchlin`s father John was the first miller at Cornaig. The house was probably built in the late 1870s; the barn is newly constructed.
Colour photograph of Daniel MacCallum`s house on Pictou Island, Nova Scotia.
The house of Daniel MacCallum (1835-1897) on Pictou Island, Nova Scotia (see photo M167). Daniel`s three sons Duncan, Hector and Lauchlin Daniel were lobster fishermen (see photo A134). Note the boat in the foreground used as a flower bed.
Black and white photograph of Lachlan MacCallum (1823-1903) from Cornaigbeg.
Lachlan MacCallum was born in Cornaigbeg in 1823. He emigrated to Canada with his mother and brother in 1842 and settled in Ontario where he worked as a contractor and shipbuilder. For many years a Member of Parliament, he was appointed as senator in 1887 and died in office in 1903. In 1854 he married Priscilla Thewlis, an American of English descent, and the 1881 cenus for Sherbrooke, Monck County in Ontario records six children to the marriage. He was a hero at the defense of Fort Erie during the Fenian Raids of 1866.
Black and white photograph of Lachlan MacCallum (1823-1903) from Cornaigbeg, a native of Tiree and member of the Canadian Senate.
Photograph of a pen and ink sketch of Senator Lachlan MacCallum`s house in Sherbrooke, Ontario.
Pen and ink sketch of Stromness, Senator Lachlan MacCallum`s house in Sherbrooke, Monck County, Ontario, dated 1872. Senator MacCallum was a contractor and shipbuilder who emigrated from Cornaigbeg in 1842.