Photograph of Scarinish Harbour 1947
Black & white photograph of Scarinish Harbour from the air in 1947, probably taken from the platform of one of the five communications towers present at the time. The Mary Stewart is on the left. Note the lack of any building behind the pier. (original stored on CD in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1)
Photograph of the road to Caoles from Croish in 1983
Colour photograph of the view from Croish House, Caoles, looking towards Gunna Sound in 1983. (original stored on CD in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1)
Photograph of Scarinish Harbour, 1947
Black & white photograph of Scarinish harbour in 1947 with the hotel on the left, the Mary Stewart on the right, and five Emergency Wireless Telegraphy Service communications towers in the background. (original stored on CD in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1)
Photograph of Croish House, Caoles, and stackyard in 1983
Colour photograph of Croish House, Caoles, outbuildings and stackyard with haystacks in 1983. (original stored on CD in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1)
Photograph of houses on the shore at Scarinish harbour, 1947
Black & white photograph of house and fishing boat on the shore in Scarinish harbour in 1947, with a motor bike in the foreground. (original stored on CD in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1)
Photograph of a haystack under construction in 1983
Colour photograph of a partially completed haystack in the stackyard at Croish House, Caoles, in 1983. (original stored on CD in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1)
Photograph of Scarinish from the air in 1947
Black & white photograph of Scarinish from the air in 1947, probably taken from the platform of one of five communications towers present there at the time. Scarinish School is in the middle, whilst the Reading Room (An Iodhlann) is just visible on the left edge of the photo. (original stored on CD in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1)
Photogaph of Hugh and Sarah MacLean, Croish, in 1983
Colour photograph of Hugh MacLean and Sarah MacLean at the door of their house at Croish, Barrapol, in 1983. The three people in waxed jackets are probably of the Watson family (Mrs Michael Watson and sons, one George) who visited Tiree regularly during 1940-1990. (original stored on CD in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1)
Black & white photograph of Johnny MacPhee and Morag MacPhee (Duncan MacPhee’s wife) outside their thatched house in Scarinish in 1947. Johhny MacPhee was Duncan MacPhee’s Uncle. Morag died in 1978. Johnny died in 1963 and Duncan died in 1997.
Photograph of livestock awaiting the ferry in 1983.
Colour photograph of sheep and cattle in pens waiting to be loaded onto the ferry in 1983, which is tied up to Gott Bay pier in the background. (original stored on CD in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1)