Six colour photographs of the opening of An Iodhlann and the exhibition in 1999.
Two colour photographs of the opening of An Iodhlann in July 1999, one of the exterior of the building with the mine shell and three of the exhibition `Wind that Shook the Barley`, all taken by Mary Norton in 1999.
Eight colour photographs of 13 Kilmoluaig taken by Claudia Ferguson-Smyth in February2005.
Eight colour photographs of Cnoc Bhiostadh (Iain Chaluim`s house at Kilmoluaig) showing the interior, all four elevations, the roof timbers and steps to the tobhta, taken by Claudia Ferguson-Smyth in February2005.
Postcard of the Scarinish Hotel, date stamped 1961.
Postcard of the Scarinish Hotel, date-stamped 1961, but probably photographed earlier as there are no extensions. (Original in Filing Cabinet 8 drawer 3)
Colour photograph of Donald MacNeill`s boat in 1999.
View of Donald MacNeill`s boat from the stern, taken by Mary Norton at Scarinish harbour in 1999.
Colour photograph of Donald MacNeill`s boat in 1999.
View of Donald MacnNeill`s boat from the side, taken by Mary Norton at Scarinish harbour in 1999.
Colour photograph of the skiff `Passing Cloud` in Scarinish harbour in 1999.
The skiff `Passing Cloud` built by Malcolm MacLean at Eite in Heanish in 1944, photographed in Scarinish harbour by Mary Norton in 1999.
Colour photograph of the skiff `Passing Cloud` in Scarinish harbour in 1999.
View of the prow of the skiff `Passing Cloud` built by Malcolm MacLean at Eite in Heanish in 1944, photographed in Scarinish harbour by Mary Norton in 1999.
Colour photograph of the skiff `Passing Cloud` in Scarinish harbour in 1999.
View of the brass name plate inside the stern of the skiff `Passing Cloud` built by Malcolm MacLean at Eite in Heanish in 1944, photographed in Scarinish harbour by Mary Norton in 1999.
Black and white photograph of postman George Goudie in the early 1950s.
Postman George Goudie from Baugh, taken in the early 1950s.
Black and white photograph of crofter Alan MacKinnon from Baugh.
Alan MacKinnon (1895-1970), father of Dolina MacDonald, Kenovay. He crofted in Baugh and also worked at the airport.