Colour aerial photograph of Scarinish taken in the summer of 2004 by Jane Phillis.
Scarinish in the summer of 2004. © Jane Phillis (HD 145 30).
Black and white photograph of the laying of the corner brick for the new extension at Cornaigmore School.
Primary School teacher Miss MacDearmid laying the corner brick for the new extension at Cornaigmore Junior Secondary School in 1935. L-R: (adults) primary teacher Miss MacDearmid; headmaster Mr Morrison; Clerk of Works Mr MacBain; (children) Lachie Cameron, Balevullin; Effie MacInnes née MacDonald, Balevullin; Lottie MacLeod née MacDonald, Kilmoluaig; unknown; unknown; Morag Lamont, Balevullin; Mary MacPhail née MacKinnon, Cornaigmore; Anna Lyons née MacKinnon, Cornaigmore; Annie MacLean/Kennedy née MacCallum Cornaigmore; unknown; Katina Lamont, Balevullin; unknown; ? MacLean, Balephetrish; Mary MacIntyre née MacKinnon, Cornaigbeg; Effie Lamont née MacLeod, Kilmoluaig; Doris MacLean née MacKechnie, Kilmoluaig. (Not indexed – copy indexed)
Black and white photograph of John MacKinnon (b. 1850-1), Kilmoluaig.
John MacKinnon of Kilmoluaig (b.1859), he was brother of Dougall and Hector MacKinnon, the owners of the schooner `Coll Castle`. Married to a Cameron from Crossapol, he went to North Uist where he owned a small hotel. He had two sons and one daughter. He died aged about 40 and his remains were interred in Soroby.