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Photograph of (LHS) Janet MacKinnon nee Campbell (1861-1949), Brandon Cottage, Heanish,

Brandon Cottage was rebuilt and is now No. 7 Heanish.

Janet married Hector MacKinnon of Tiree in Glasgow, 1943 and later spent time in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada where her brother lived.

(RHS) Catherine Park nee Anderson (1887-1967) eldest daughter of Peter Anderson (1849-1935) and Catherine Campbell (1849-1912) daughter of Murdoch Campbell. They lived in the gamekeeper’s cottage, Scarinish. Catherine was Janet’s niece.

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Photograph of  Janet MacKinnon nee Campbell (1861-1949), Brandon Cottage, Heanish, taken in 1949.

Brandon Cottage was rebuilt and is now No. 7 Heanish.

Janet married Hector MacKinnon of Tiree in Glasgow, 1943 and later spent time in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada where her brother lived.

 

 

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Photographs and documents of Hector MacLean, b 1875, of Rossdhu, Kenovay, married Flora Watson MacCallum b.1881 of Islay.

He was the son of Allan MacLean 1820-1882 and Euphemia MacDonald 1834-1917 of Kenovay. Allan’s father was Charles MacLean b 1776, Kenovay, d 1855 Kenovay, married to Mary b 1783, Kenovay, d 1863

Hector joined the Police force and moved to Glasgow.

 

The family house, Rossdhu, Kenovay. Possibly a young Hector.

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McKenzie family tree showing the family of Kenneth MacKenzie, Captain of the ‘Discovery‘. Writer of  The Early Years an autobiography by Captain Kenneth Norman MacKenzie, Baugh (1897-1951)

Kenneth’s mother was Katie Macfarlane, daughter of Rev Duncan Macfarlane who had been the Baptist minister at Baugh. She married and then moved to Oban, had 4 boys but then divorced and moved back to Tiree.

McKenzie family tree

2025.22.2

A large wooden carpenters’ spirit level belonging to Hugh MacDonald, The Eyrie, Kenovay, carpenter and coffin-maker

Joiner, undertaker, coffin-maker and builder, Hugh MacDonald spent some time in Patagonia, South America. He was also a piper and composed music for pipes which won several gold medals. He spoke several langauges including Gaelic, Spanish, Irish Gaelic and some Polish.

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A box of assorted Gaelic books, papers and items belonging to Hugh and Effie MacDonald and their eldest daughter Mary Isabella ‘Ishbel’ MacLean née MacDonald of The Eyrie, Kenovay. Hugh was a carpenter and coffin – maker. Ishbel was a district nurse in Tiree 1955-62

 

Brown’s Nautical Atlas, 1942

Laoidhean Shioin by Gilleasbuig Farquharson (minister of Congregational Church, Cornaig)

Two dip pens

A large old key, possibly Kickapol Church

Hector Mackinnon biography 1914

The Practical Grocer Vol. 3. W H Simmonds 1903

Mahomet and Islam by Sir William Muir 1887  Gift by the author to Lady Victoria Campbell

Broom Stick Nights 1948 School prize

Plan of Co-op manager’s house (The Willows, Scarinish)

Plan of Co-op site after fire

Cascheum nam Bàrd, Anthology of Gaelic poetry, Cornaigmore School

Handwritten book of Gaelic hymns

Tiree Women’s Guild typed recipe book c.1960

Flier for Tiree mohair berets Dorothy MadFadyen

Ballières Nurses’ Complete Medical Dictionary 1935, belonging to Ishbel MacDonald

Midwifery register of cases 1954 Ishbel MacDonald

Part of postcard addressed to H MacDonald, Joiner, Kenovay

Photograph of unknown man

Press cutting about retirement of Edith Read, Tiree district nurse

Ishbel MacDonald receiving shield, possibly for singing

a monocular

AWR MacKenzie Mod 1976 prize and 1977 Oran Mor medal

A wooden tool – a net needle ?

Passport – Ishbel MacDonald

Gaelic song choir sheet 1955 Mod Cornaigmore School

Wedding photos, cards, telegram of Ishbel MacDonald and other photos

Poem by Sandy MacKinnon on the emigration of Ishbel MacDonald

Newspaper cutting of Ishbel MacDonald at Dundee Mòd

Nation Registration Identity Card 1948 – Ishbel MacDonald

Merit certificate 1894 – Hector MacDonald, father of Hugh

Certificate – Nursing Council, Ishbel MacDonald 1952

Higher certificate 1930 – Anne MacCorquadale

Photograph of unknown piper

Photograph of Sheena MacDonald at wedding

Photograph of Margaret MacCorquadale

poem (in Spanish) to Hugh when he was in Patagonia

Copies of birth and marriage certificates

A set square (plywood), folding wooden carpenter’s ruler, ebony round ruler belonging to Hugh (carpenter and coffin maker)

A large wooden carpenter’s spirit level is at 2025.22.2