Black and white photograph of Hugh Benjamin and Mary Catherine Dash, children of Catherine MacDonald from Balinoe.
Siblings Hugh Benjamin and Mary Catherine Dash, eldest children of Catherine MacDonald from Balinoe and her hisband Edward Dash. Both children died of acute illnesses a few years after this photo was taken around 1875.
Black and white photograph of Ebenezer Dash (1870-1927), son of Catherine MacDonald from Balinoe.
Ebenezer Dash (1870-1927), eldest surviving child of Catherine MacDonald from Balinoe and her husband Edward Dash. After his parents died in 1890-91 he became head of the family at the age of twenty-one, ‘father’ to his seven siblings aged from three to nineteen. He had outstanding career as a teacher, rising to the position of headmaster at early age. He married in 1895 and had four children. The photograph was taken around 1886.
Colour photograph of the grave of seaman F. Greenshields at Soroby cemetery in September 2005.
The grave at Soroby cemetery of seaman F. Greenshields from H.M.S. Sturdy who was lost at Sandaig in October 1940, photographed by Gordon Scott in September 2005.
Colour photograph of the grave of seaman T. W. Cowler at Soroby cemetery in September 2005.
The grave at Soroby cemetery of stoker T. W. Cowler from H.M.S. Sturdy who was lost at Sandaig in October 1940, photographed by Gordon Scott in September 2005.
Colour photograph of the grave of seaman P. R. Cornford at Soroby cemetery in September 2005.
The grave at Soroby cemetery of Able Seaman P. R. Cornford from H.M.S. Sturdy who was lost at Sandaig in October 1940, photographed by Gordon Scott in September 2005.
Colour photograph of the grave of Leading Stoker A. T. Trahearn at Soroby cemetery in September 2005.
The grave at Soroby cemetery of Leading Stoker A. T. Trahearn from H.M.S. Sturdy who was lost at Sandaig in October 1940, photographed by Gordon Scott in September 2005.
Black and white photograph of the Reading Room taken in 1940-1.
The Reading Room at Scarinish in 1940 or 1941.
Black and white photograph of the rear of Reading Room taken in 1941.
The Temporary Repeater Station and Radio Hut on the left and the rear of the Reading Room on the right in 1941.
Black and white photograph of Scarinish in 1941.
View of Scarinish taken from Tràigh na Sìolaig in 1941 showing the mast of the temporary Repeater Station and D. & H. MacArthur’s store on the right, and the Radio Hut and the Reading Room to the left of the shop.
Black and white photograph of a thatched house in Scarinish in 1940-1.
Thatched house behind MacArthurs’ shop in Scarinish in 1940-1.