Black and white photograph of John MacEachern at the Renfrew Rubber Works.
Blacksmith John MacEachern (front row, 1st right) at the Renfrew Rubber Works in the 1920s or 30s. John was the second son of Archie MacEachern the blacksmith at Cornaigbeg.
Black and white photograph of the wife and son of the Rev. Hector MacKinnon of Kirkapol.
Martha Johnson Adamson, the wife of the Rev. Hector MacKinnon of Kirkapol and Shettleston, with their son, Donald Norman who became a doctor in Colonsay. Note the dog in the shadows!
Black and white photograph of the family of the Rev. Hector MacKinnon of Kirkapol.
The family of the Rev. Hector MacKinnon of Kirkapol, probably taken in the 1880s or 1890s. L-R: (back row) John (Rev. Hector`s brother and Lady Victoria`s `Faithful John`); Johnny (Rev. Hector`s bother who emigrated to Canada); Sarah (Rev. Hector`s sister); Duncan (Rev Hector`s brother who died aged 43); (front) Rev. Hector`s parents, Donald MacKinnon and Ann MacLean. The boy in the doorway is a Chisholm from the Lodge.
Black and white photograph of Elsie MacKinnon, Lodge Farm, and others.
L-R: (back row) John MacKinnon; unknown airman; Kate MacKinnon; unknown airman; (front row) Hendry (Elsie`s adopted brother); Jimmy Sibbald of Glasgow; and Elsie MacKinnon of Lodge Farm, taken during WWII.