Colour photograph of two P6/7 pupils with Alasdair MacInnes in 1994-5.
P6/7 pupils Iain Brown of Cornaigbeg and Peter MacLeod of Heylipol interviewing crofter Alasdair MacInnes of Ruaig as part of a project for the Royal Highland Show Schools Shield 1994-5.
Colour photograph of P6/7 at Balevullin in 1994-5.
P6/7 outside Frances Walker`s thatched house in Balevullin in 1994-5.
Colour photograph of P6/7 pupils with Archie John MacLean in 1994-5.
P6/7 pupils visiting farmer Archie John MacLean of Heylipol and his son Fraser in 1994-5 as part of a project for the Royal Highland Show Schools Shield 1994-5.
L-R: (back) Shona MacMillan, Bank House, Scarinish; Jennifer Scott, Cornaigmore; Archie John MacLean, Heylipol; Suzi MacArthur, Caoles; Iain Brown, Cornaigbeg; Karen MacArthur, Caoles; (middle) Donald MacKinnon, Vaul; Christopher Gillespie, Crossapol; David MacFadyen, Caoles; Angus John MacKechnie, Crossapol; Lyndsay Monaghan, Heanish; Hannah Wiliams, Balemartine; (front) David Hunter, Cornaigmore; Fraser MacLean, Heylipol; Peter MacLeod, Heylipol; Christina Cameron, Balevullin; Calum Williams, Kirkapol.
Colour photograph of P6/7 at the airport in 1994-5.
P6/7 with Airport Manager Alasdair MacInnes in front of an airport fire engine in 1994-5. L-R: (back) Helen Boyd, Cornaigmore; Karen MacArthur, Caoles; Shona MacMillan, Bank House; Suzi MacArthur, Caoles; Calum Williams, Kirkapol; Angus John MacKechnie, Crossapol; Iain Brown, Cornaigbeg; Peter MacLeod, Heylipol; Airport Manager Alasdair MacInnes, Ruaig; (front) Donald Mackinnon, Vaul; Hannah Williams, Balemartine; Lyndsay Monaghan, Heanish; Christina Cameron, Balevullin; David Hunter, Cornaigmore; Christopher Gillespie, Crossapol.
Colour photograph of P6/7 pupils with Janet Paterson in 1994-5.
P6/7 pupils visiting Janet Paterson of Crossapol as part of a project for the Royal Highland Show Schools Shield 1994-5.
L-R: (back) Karen MacArthur, Caoles; Calum Williams, Kirkapol; Janet Paterson, Crossapol; Suzi MacArthur, Caoles; Jennifer Scott, Cornaigmore; Shona MacMillan, Scarinish; Angus John MacKechnie, Crossapol; Iain Brown, Cornaigbeg; Peter Macleod, Heylipol; (front) Hannah Williams, Balemartine; Christina Cameron, Balevullin; David MacFadyen, Caoles; Lyndsay Monaghan, Heanish; Christopher, Gillespie, Crossapol; David Hunter, Cornaigmore; Donald MacKinnon, Vaul.
Colour photograph of P6/7 outside the Co-op in 1994-5.
Colour photograph of P6/7 outside the Co-op in 1994-5.
L-R: Iain Brown, Cornaigbeg; Shona MacMillan, Bank House; Donald Mackinnon, Vaul; Karen MacArthur, Caoles; Suzi MacArthur, Caoles; Angus John MacKechnie, Crossapol; Peter MacLeod, Heylipol; David Hunter, Cornaigmore; Helen Boyd, Cornaigmore; Lyndsay Monaghan, Heanish; Christina Cameron, Balevullin; Christopher Gillespie, Crossapol; Hannah Williams, Balemartine; Calum Williams, Kirkapol.
Colour photograph of Balephuil in the snow in December 2000.
Balephuil in the snow photographed by Su Atkins in December 2000.
Black and white photograph of Mary Kennedy of Balevullin/Cornaigmore found in Robert Doncaster`s house in Cornaigmore in 2003.
Mary Kennedy (Mairi Dhòmhnaill Mhòir; 1858-1940) was born in Balevullin to Donald Kennedy and Catherine Gillies. The ruins of the house are beside ‘Braeside’, Balevullin. Mary was one of six siblings: John (1851-1907), Alexander (1853 – 1936), Mary (1858 – 1940), Archibald (1860 – ), Charles (1863- 1868) and Catherine (1866 – 1948). Mary had one son, Donald Archie Kennedy, a sea captain in the Merchant Navy, who built a house in Cornaigmore (R Doncaster’s). Mary lived there from 1925 until her death in 1940, latterly with her daughter-in-law, Agnes Livingston, and her two children, Mary and Colin, who returned from Canada in 1932. (Original photo in Filing Cabinet 8 drawer 3)
Aerial photograph of the Old Parish Church and graveyard at Kirkapol taken by James Gentles in July 2003.
The Old Parish Church and graveyard at Kirkapol photographed by James Gentles in July 2003 using a remote controlled camera on a kite.
Aerial photograph of the small chapel at Kirkapol taken by James Gentles in July 2003.
The small chapel at Kirkapol photographed by James Gentles in July 2003 using a remote controlled camera on a kite.