Black and white photograph of Donald MacLean, Ardbeg, and his wife Flora.
Donald MacLean of Ardbeg, Cornaigbeg, and his wife Flora MacLean (1837-1912) who were married in Glasgow in 1855. Flora was the daughter of Donald MacLean, Cornaigbeg, and Mary MacFadyen, Miodar.
Black and white photograph of Flora Campbell, 1889-1972.
Flora Campbell, V.A.D., who served from 1914 to 1919, first at Tourbridge V.A.D. Hospital and later at Woolwich Royal Herbert Military Hospital.
Black and white photograph of Rossdhu in 1995.
Rossdhu in 1995.
Colour photograph of a painting titled `The Dark Sea` by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Painting titled `The Dark Sea` by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Black and white photograph of Euphemia MacLean nee MacFadyen.
Euphemia MacFadyen, born in Caoles in 1841 and died in Canada in 1929. She married Lachlan MacLean (see photograph D65) in 1867 and lived in Cornaigbeg until 1879 when they emigrated to Canada with their three surviving children, Christina (11), John (5) and Mary (3).
Archie MacLean of Cornaigmore
Photograph of Archie MacLean of Cornaigmore.
Courtesy of Mr Reg Knapman
Born in 1848, Archie MacLean was the son of Charles MacLean and his wife Christina MacDonald, the sister-in-law of Rev. Archibald Farquharson. The youngest of the family, Archie was brought up with his brother Donald and sister Mary on the family croft on Cornaigmore sliabh.
As well farming up to twenty acres, his father Charles was a master wheelwright and turner, skills that he passed on to his younger son. A spinning wheel made by Archie can be seen in the background of the photograph.
Archie, known as Èairdsidh Tuairneir (Archie the Turner), never married and died in 1942 aged ninety-three. A number of his spinning wheels survive in good working condition today; there is at least one in Scarinish, as well as one in Sussex and another in Germany.
Black and white photograph of Archie MacLean, Cornaigmore sliabh.
Archie MacLean known as Archie the Turner (1849-1942) of Cornaigmore sliabh, brother of Donald MacLean (see photo C68)
Black and white photograph of Flora Campbell, 1889-1972.
Flora Campbell, 1889-1972, nurse and matron in England. She was the first child and only daughter of Hugh Campbell, Garaphail, and Mary MacLean, Kenovay. She bought Rossdhu, Kenovay in 1937 and retired there in 1950.
Black and white photograph of Rossdhu in 1971.
Rossdhu in 1971.
Colour photograph of a painting titled `Wave and Rock` by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Painting titled `Wave and Rock` by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Black and white photograph of Lachlan MacLean of Cornaigbeg.
Lachlan MacLean of Cornaigbeg who married Euphemia MacFadyen of Caoles in 1867 and emigrated to Canada in 1879 with their three surviving children, Christina (11), John (5) and Mary (3).