Black and white photograph of Tearlach MacGregor Whyte taken on 9 July 1922, a month before his 18th birthday. Tearlach was the son of artists Duncan MacGregor Whyte and Mary Barnard, who built The Studio at Balephuil.
Object Type: photograph
2018.38.1
Colour photograph of a gas wall-light in The Studio, Balephuil, 2017.
2018.30.2
Colour photograph of Neil Edward Black, Canada, grandson of Donald and Sarah Black, Balephuil, who emigrated to Saskatoon.
2018.30.1
Black and white portrait photograph of John Alex Black, Canada, son of Donald and Sarah Black, Balephuil, who emigrated to Saskatoon.
2018.29.2
Printed email containing information and 26 colour photographs of ex-Scotland footballer Johnny MacKenzie (1925-2017), Caoles, as a guest of honour at a friendly football game between Derry City and Barcelona, at the Brandywell in August 2003. One accessioned individually (see 2018.29.1 – Y100), the others saved as a computer file.
2018.29.1
Colour photograph of ex-Scotland footballer Johnny MacKenzie (1925-2017), Caoles, with his wife Betty and two Derry City supporters at a friendly game with Barcelona in the Brandywell on 12th August 2003.
“Johnny was a hero to all Derry City supporters. He joined the club in 1964 and, with his great help, we won the IFA cup and the League the following year. When we played Barcelona in a friendly game in 2003 (Ronaldinho the world’s most expensive player at the time played that night), Johhny and Betty were invited over from Scotland as our guests. But the biggest reception was for Johnny was as he came on the pitch at half time to a rapturous reception from our supporters. Johnny and his wife Betty were guests of honour at the game and also at the banquet the night before. Having played for Derry City, Johnny once said, “I wish I could turn the clock back to those days. Derry was a second home to me.” “ David Doherty, 12 July 2017
2017.54.16
Black & white photograph of a plan of a section of elevation of the Broch of Mousa, Shetland, and a broch in Glenelg, from an unidentified publication. Re-photographed by archaeologist George Holleyman FSA when he was stationed at RAF Tiree during WWII. Scanned from one of his glass lantern slides now held at An Iodhlann (see 2017.54.4).
2017.54.15
Black & white photograph of the ground plan of the Broch of Mousa, Shetland, from an unidentified publication. Re-photographed by archaeologist George Holleyman FSA when he was stationed at RAF Tiree during WWII. Scanned from one of his glass lantern slides now held at An Iodhlann (see 2017.54.4).
2017.54.14
Black & white photograph of a map of Tiree from the Handbook to the Islands of Coll and Tiree, by MacDougall and Cameron, ca 1930. Re-photographed by archaeologist George Holleyman FSA when he was stationed at RAF Tiree during WWII. Scanned from one of his glass lantern slides now held at An Iodhlann (see 2017.54.4).
2017.54.13
Black & white photograph of a map of Scotland (unknown publication), taken by archaeologist George Holleyman FSA when he was stationed at RAF Tiree during WWII. Scanned from one of his glass lantern slides now held at An Iodhlann (see 2017.54.4).


















