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1997.171.2

D. & H. MacArthur’s shop

Photograph of D. & H. MacArthur’s shop in Scarinish at the beginning of the 20th century.

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Courtesy of Mrs Flora MacKinnon

Situated in Scarinish close to the ferry terminal, D. & H. MacArthur’s was the main shop on the island. It comprised a general store, a Post Office and a hardware department upstairs. The MacArthur family lived on the top floor.

The lean-to structure on the left is Taigh an t-Sàil where preserving salt was stored. Salted meat or fish would be packed in large barrels similar to those in the foreground. The wicker baskets to the left of the main doorway were used to import pan loaves from Glasgow.

There was no running water in the building but a well and pump outside. In 1948 disaster struck when a fire which began in the back paraffin store destroyed the shop. A new Co-operative store was built on the same site.

Black and white photograph of D & H MacArthur`s general store in Scarinish taken in the 1930s.

Situated in Scarinish close to the ferry terminal, D & H MacArthur’s was the main shop on the island. It comprised a general store, a Post Office and a hardware department upstairs. The MacArthur family lived on the top floor. The lean-to structure on the left is Taigh an t-Sàil where preserving salt was stored. Salted meat or fish would be packed in large barrels similar to those in the foreground. The wicker baskets to the left of the main doorway were used to import pan loaves from Glasgow. The building burned down during World War II and a new Co-operative store built on the same site.

2002.148.4.1

Articles about Tiree in the newspaper `The Scottish Farmer`, 2002

Articles in The Scottish Farmer, 2002. (1) `Tiree tots help out` – colour photograph of Euan Brown and Lauren MacDonald (mainland) at the recent Tiree sales (front page), (2) Tiree lamb sales held in August 2002 giving breed, prices per head and croft address.

2002.148.3

Poster advertising an open discussion about new legislation in the Land Reform Bill (Scotland) held on 26/8/2002.

Advert for an open discussion held in the school on 26/8/2002 about the Land Reform Bill which requires local authorities to deliver improvements in the way people travel when they are not driving.