Scanned photograph of the instrument enclosure of the Met Station at Tiree Airport in 1953.
Looking east at the instrument enclosure of the Met Station at Tiree Airport in 1953.
Scanned photograph of the instrument enclosure of the Met Station at Tiree Airport in 1953.
Looking east at the instrument enclosure of the Met Station at Tiree Airport in 1953.
Scanned photograph of the instrument enclosure of the Met Station at Tiree Airport in 1953.
Looking north at the instrument enclosure of the Met Station at Tiree Airport in 1953.
Scanned photograph of the instrument enclosure of the Met Station at Tiree Airport in 1945.
Looking north-west at the instrument enclosure of the Met Station at Tiree Airport in 1945.
Scanned photograph of the instrument enclosure of the Met Station at Tiree Airport in 1945.
Looking south-south-west at the instrument enclosure of the Met Station at Tiree Aerodrome in 1945.
Scanned document giving the history of telegraphic communications to Cornaig Sub-post Office 1924-1935.
History of telecommunications to Cornaig Sub-post Office as affecting the Met Station from 1924-1935.
Scanned aerial photograph of the Reef looking east taken in 1942.
Aerial photograph of the Reef looking east in 1942.
Scanned aerial photograph of the Reef looking east taken in 1942.
Aerial photograph of the Reef in 1942 looking north-east.
Scanned aerial photograph of the Reef looking east taken in 1942.
Aerial photograph of the Reef in 1942 looking south-west, showing a number of the dispersed sites around Crossapol.
Photocopied extract of account of vessels passed through the Crinan Canal in 1892.
One page record of vessels passing through the Crinan Canal in 1892 showing D Lamont on the `Bloomer` with a cargo of kelp bound for Glasgow.
Catherine MacKinnon of Lodge Farm
Photograph of Catherine MacKinnon of Lodge Farm in Kirkapol.
Courtesy of Ms Fiona MacKinnon
Catherine MacKinnon (1876–1950) of Lodge Farm in Kirkapol was the sister of Rev. Hector MacKinnon of Shettleston and the adoptive mother of Elsie MacKinnon. She attended Lady Victoria Campbell’s sewing classes where she learned to make lace.