Colour photograph of Nanette Mitchell and curator Dr Sally-Anne Coupar at the Hunterian Museum in 2006.
Nanette Mitchell and curator Dr Sally-Anne Coupar with artefacts from the broch at Vaul in the Hunterian Museum in May 2006.
Colour photograph of decorated bone combs from the broch at Vaul in the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow.
Decorated Viking bone combs from the broch at Vaul photographed in the Hunterian Museum in May 2006.
Black and white photograph of Warrant Officer William Arthur Graham.
Warrant Officer William Arthur Graham who was killed when two Halifax aircraft collided in mid-air over Tiree airfield on 16th August 1944. William, who was twenty-one when he died, was in the Royal Australian Air Force. He was the son of William and Rose Graham of Sydney, New South Wales in Australia and husband of Mabel Graham of Preston in England. He is buried in Dalton-upon Furness cemetery.
Black and white photograph of Warrant Officer William Arthur Graham.
Warrant Officer William Arthur Graham who was killed when two Halifax aircraft collided in mid-air over Tiree airfield on 16th August 1944. William, who was twenty-one when he died, was in the Royal Australian Air Force.
Colour photograph of Eilidh Kennedy of Balevullin in Taigh a` Rudha in 2002.
Eilidh Kennedy`s 100th birthday celebration at Taigh a’ Rudha in Scarinish in 2002. L-R: (foreground) Eilidh Kennedy and Major Nicholas Bristol-MacLean; (background) Lachie MacKinnon, Balephetrish; Peggy Campbell, Balemartine; Catriona Cameron, Crossapol; Grace Baxter; Jessie Cameron, Scarinish.
Colour photograph of Vicky MacLean, Eilidh Kennedy and Elspeth Gillies in Taigh a` Rudha in 2002.
Taigh a` Rudha in Scarinish on the occasion of Eilidh Kennedy`s 100th birthday. L-R: Vicky MacLean of Kenovay, Eilidh Kennedy of Balevullin, Elspeth Gillies of Scarinish.
Colour photograph of Iain Cameron of Kenovay and his two brothers.
The three Cameron brothers – Neil, postman Iain and James – on the occasion of Neil’s wedding in Fort William around 1988.
Black and white photograph of the former MacMillan home in Balinoe.
Thatched houses in Balinoe, the former home of the MacMillan family who moved to Silversands in Vaul.
Black and white photograph of Calum and Roderick MacKinnon of Heanish in the 1960s.
L-R: Calum MacKinnon and his brother Roderick (Lou) in 1966. They were brothers of the late Margaret MacKinnon of Braeside in Heanish.
Black and white photograph of Charles Sleven (1867-1924).
Charles Sleven (1868-1924) who was born on Tiree, the son of James Sleven, manager of the chemical works at the Glassary in Middleton.