Black and white photograph of Scarinish harbour.
Scarinish harbour, probably photographed in the 1930s. The building in the background known as Stòr a’ Phuirt was originally built as a church, used occasionally as a prison and latterly as a store by the owners of the Mary Stewart. It was pulled down to make roads during World War II.
Colour photograph of Alasdair Campbell from Kilmoluaig with his niece and nephew at 10 Downing Street.
Alasdair Campbell from Kilmoluaig with his brother Donnie’s children Eilidh and Alan at 10 Downing Street in 1992.
Black and white photgraph of the baptism of Archie MacArthur of Heylipol in 1927.
The baptism of Archie MacArthur (
Colour photograph of Hector J C Campbell and Susan Lamont in the 1980s.
Lachie MacLean and Susan Lamont cutting oats at Druimfhraoich, Kenovay in the late 1980s. Note the adagan in the foreground.
Colour photograph of the stackyard at Druimfhraoich in the late 1980s.
The stackyard (iodhlann) at Druimfhraoich, Kenovay in the late 1980s. L-R: Lachie MacLean, Druimfhraoich, building a stack (mulan); his wife Flora; Murdoch MacLean of Kilmoluaig.
Colour photograph of hayricks at Druimfhraoich, Kenovay around 1990.
Hayricks at Druimfhraoich, Kenovay around 1990. Cnoc Gorm is in the centre background.
Black and white photograph of Mary MacCallum of Cornaigbeg and Chrissie MacDonald of Balemartine in the 1930s.
Mary MacCallum of Cornaigbeg and Chrissie MacDonald of Balemartine at the Scarinish Hotel in the 1930s.
Black and white photograph of Chrissie MacDonald of Balemartine and Jote MacMaster in the 1930s.
Chrissie MacDonald of Balemartine and `Jote` MacMaster of Kenovay outside the Scarinish Hotel in the 1930s, with the Mary Stewart in the background.
Black and white photograph of Duncan MacPhee of Scarinish and Chrissie MacDonald of Balemartine in the 1930s.
Duncan MacPhee of Scarinish and Chrissie MacDonald of Balemartine by Scarinish harbour in the 1930s.