Copy of black and white photograph of Cornaig School in the 1930s.
Cornaig School, 1930s. (See 2002.167.7, filing cabinet 8 drawer 1 for names of people). Seated at the centre is Headmaster John Rae Morrison (1902-1986) of Dunphail, Morayshire. For more biographical information on JR Morrison see 2011.108.1, filing cabinet 9 drawer 3. (photo replaced with better quality one from Alastair MacNeill in 2011)
Black and white photograph of Donald Iain MacDonald of Melness, Cornaigbeg.
Donald Iain MacDonald of Melness, Cornaigbeg.
Black and white photograph of a Clydesdale horse.
A Clydesdale horse called Nora, the dam of Cora in photograph J2
Black and white photograph of the Rev. Malcolm MacDonald and his wife.
The Rev. Malcolm MacDonald and his wife. (original stored in filing cabinet 3 drawer 1)
Black and white photograph of Angus MacDonald, Kilkenneth with a horse.
Angus MacDonald, Kilkenneth, with a Clydesdale horse.
Grace Baxter’s wedding party
Photograph of Grace Baxter’s wedding party leaving Cornaig Church in the 1940s.
Courtesy of Mrs Mairi Campbell
The wedding party of Grace Baxter on their way back to Corrairigh, after the marriage ceremony which was held at Cornaig Church. The party are being led by local piper Malcolm MacLean (Calum Salum). This picture was taken around 1943.
Black and white photograph of Grace Baxter`s wedding at Cornaig.
Grace Baxter`s wedding party on the way back from Cornaig church to Corrairigh, Cornaigbeg, with Malcolm MacLean (Calum Salum) piping, taken around 1943. (Original in Filing Cabinet 8 Drawer 1)
Black and white photograph of Hugh MacDonald, Kenovay, with a bicycle.
Hugh MacDonald, Kenovay, with a bicycle
Black and white photograph of Hector J. C Campbel, Neil MacPhail, Willie Baxter and Willie MacLean.
The pipe band in Tobermory in the late 1960s. L-R: Hector J. C. Campbell, Conaigbeg; Neil MacPhail; James Baxter; Willie MacLean, Balinoe. (Original in Filing Cabinet 8 Drawer 1)
James Baxter was married to Hector Campbell’s sister Grace
Black and white photograph of Charlie MacLean in 1929.
Charlie MacLean (Curly) of Cornaigbeg photographed on 21/7/1929 at the wheel of a Morris Cowley in Caoles. (Original 2005.9.8 in Filing Cabinet 8 drawer 3)
Black and white photograph of unknown woman driving a gig.
Possibly Lady Victoria Campbell driving a gig around 1900. (Original in Filing Cabinet 8 Drawer 1)