Black and white photograph of John MacEachern in Renfrew.
John MacEachern from Cornaigbeg (Mairi Brady`s grandfather) at work as a blacksmith in Renfrew in the 1930s.
Black and white photograph of Mary Margaret MacLean of Cornaigbeg in the 1930s.
Mary Margaret MacLean of the Brae, Cornaigbeg (Alec Mor`s aunt) with her bicycle in the 1930s. She died in 1938 aged 25 of septicaemia following a tonsillectomy.
Black and white photograph of John and Mairi MacEachern.
Blacksmith John MacEachern from Cornaigbeg and his wife Mairi MacLean from Kenovay (Mairi Brady`s grandparents) photographed outside the Brae, Cornaigbeg in the 1930s.
Black and white photograph of John MacLean and unknown woman.
John MacLean of Cornaigbeg (Alec Mor`s father) and unknown woman taken in the late 1920s or 1930s.
Black and white photograph of Hugh and Archie MacEachern of Cornaigbeg in late 1910s or early 1920s.
Hugh and Archie, sons of the blacksmith Archie MacEachern of Cornaigbeg, in late 1910s or early 1920s.
Black and white photograph of Hugh Campbell and Archie MacEachern.
Cousins Hugh Campbell and Archie (Leaban) MacEachern taken in the 1930s. Hugh`s mother Flora was a sister of Archie`s father, also named Archie, who was the blacksmith at Cornaigbeg.
Black and white photograph of Gott Bay pierhead.
Selling cows from Lodge Farm at Gott Bay pierhead in the early 1930s.
Black and white photograph of Mary Margaret MacLean and Mary MacEachern of Cornaigbeg around 1920.
Mary Margaret MacLean (Alec Mor`s aunt) and Mary MacEachern, the blacksmith`s daughter, both of Cornaigbeg, taken at the shore around 1920.
Black and white group photograph taken at the Brae, Cornaigbeg.
Outside the Brae, Cornaigbeg in the 1930s. L-R: Peggy MacEachern; Peggy`s brother John who worked as a blacksmith in Renfrew; Mary Margaret MacLean from the Brae (Alec Mor`s aunt); John`s wife Mairi MacLean from Kenovay. John and Mairi MacEachern are Mairi Brady`s grandparents.
Black and white photograph of Gott Bay pierhead.
Cattle from Lodge Farm at Gott Bay pierhead waiting to be shipped out after being sold in the early 1930s.