Board mounted photograph of a hay cart displayed in An Iodhlann`s 1997 exhibition.
Horse-drawn haycart – people unknown.
Postcard with photograph of Kenneth MacKenzie, piermaster.
Kenneth MacKenzie of Scarinish, Gott Pier`s first piermaster. His house is now the Royal Bank of Scotland. (Original in Filing Cabinet 5 drawer 2)
Black and white photograph of a regatta in 1946.
The competitors in a Tiree regatta of 1946 at Scarinish pier. The hotel is in the background. (Original in Filing Cabinet 5 drawer 2)
Black and white photograph of Scarinish harbour in 1950.
Lugboats at Scarinish pier before the start of a regatta in 1950. Standing on the left in oilskins and lighting his pipe is `Doan` of Balemartine.
Black and white photograph of Neil MacFadyen of Kenovay, and Isobel and Morag Carmichael.
Friends in drag in the early 1930s. L-R: Isobel (Tibby) Carmichael, Neil MacFadyen of Barrapol and Morag Carmichael. (Tibby and Morag are daughters of Ina, who is the sister of the father of Fiona Maxwell, Kenovay)
Black and white photograph of Isobel and Morag Carmichael.
Friends in drag in the early 1930s. L-R: Isobel (Tibby) and Morag Carmichael.
Black and white photograph of Ina and Isabella MacFadyen.
Lochside, Barrapol in the late 1920s early 1930s. L-R: Ina MacFadyen and her mother Isobel MacFadyen.
Black and white photograph of Captain Neil MacFadyen and others.
Captain Neil MacFadyen of Barrapol (2nd left) and teacher Sarah MacDonald (2nd right) in the 1920s.
Black and white photograph of Margaret and Lachie MacFadyen in Kenovay.
Margaret MacFadyen and her brother Lachie at the bungalow in Kenovay built by Captain John MacFadyen to be like their house in Giffnock.