Colour photograph of the Cornaig mill in July 2006.
The restored water wheel at Cornaig mill, photographed by Margaret Campbell on 19th July 2006, the day the water from the mill lade was diverted from the sluice to the wheel.
Black and white photograph of Donald MacKinnon of Brock around 1933-4.
Donald MacKinnon of Brock around 1933-4 with Neil and Donald MacDonald, also of Brock. As an adult Neil delivered gas cylinders for Malcolm MacLean of Salum. His brother Donald was the father of retired policeman Charlie MacDonald of Dunmore, Vaul.
Sepia photograph of the Colquhoun tombstone in Cathcart Cemetery in Glasgow.
The tombstone in Cathcart Cemetery in Glasgow erected by Neil Colquhoun over the graves of three of his children who all died in their twenties. Neil was the son of Archibald Colquhoun, the schoolmaster at the Free Church Ladies Society School at Sliabh Dearg in Caoles.
Sepia photograph of soldier Neil Colquhoun od Caoles.
Neil Colquhoun was born in 1864 the son of Archibald Colquhoun, the schoolmaster at the Free Church Ladies Society School at Sliabh Dearg in Caoles, and his wife Mary Ann MacLean. Neil was a fervent Tirisdeach and a founder member of the Tiree Association.
Black and white photograph of Alasdair Sinclair of Brock with his siblings and uncle Lachie in the late 1930s.
Alasdair Sinclair of Brock with his sister Nancy, his brother Iain and his uncle Lachie on Gott Bay in 1938 or 1939. Alasdair is fishing for flounders with a spear made with an old cod hook tied it to a bamboo cane.