Black and white photograph of Dougall Lamont, Cornaigmore.
Dougall Lamont, son of Archie Lamont (Eairdsidh Mor) of Cornaigmore, died as a result of an accident aboard the `Baron Polwarth` on 3/1/1916. His remains were brought home to Tiree and interred in Kirkapol cemetery. His fellow crew members (see T16) clubbed together and bought a marble book which was placed on Dougall`s grave.
Black and white photograph of headmaster Allan MacDougall and Rodney MacInness outside Cornaigmore Police Station.
Headmaster of Cornaig School Allan MacDougall and Rodney MacInnes, son of Duncan MacInnes, Ballachulish and Beryl MacInnes, outside Cornaigmore Police Station in 1951. The school can be seen in the background.
Black and white photograph of the crew of the `Baron Polwarth` around 1916.
The crew of the Baron Polwarth around 1916. Front row: John MacKinnon, Balephetrish (1st left); possibly Walter MacDonald, Moss (2nd left); Hugh Cameron, Cornaigmore (4th left); Hector MacMillan, Cornaigmore (5th left). Back row: Charles MacDonald, Middleton (2nd left); John MacArthur, Middleton (4th left) .
Colour photograph of the stackyard at Garaphail in 1975.
Hugh Campbell`s stackyard at Garaphail, Cornaigmore in 1975.
Black and white photograph of the staff at Cornnaigmore Junior Secondary School in 1933-4.
The staff at Cornnaigmore Junior Secondary School in 1933-4. L-R: Miss Flora MacLachlan, Miss MacDiarmid, Mr A. C. MacDougall, headmaster Mr Morrison, Miss C. MacKinnon.
Black and white postcard of the `Claymore` approaching Tiree pier.
The `Claymore` approaching Tiree pier.
Black and white postcard of the Ringing Stone at Balephetrish.
The Ringing Stone at Balephetrish.
Black and white postcard of Scarinish.
Felt-roofed house in Scarinish.
Black and white postcard of Cornaigmore machair.
Cornaigmore machair.
Colour postcard of thatched houses in Moss.
The thatched houses in Moss.