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2000.10.23

Photocopy of `Documents of Dedication` by Rosie Donovan from website.

London photographer Rosie Donovan`s exhibition `Single Handed: General Practitioners in Remote and Rural Areas of Scotland` featuring Doctor John Holliday amongst others. (Including photo.)

2000.10.22

Newspaper cutting `Air delay leaves diabetic without insulin`.

A combination of bad weather and technical problems prevent insulin supplies reaching Jim MacIntyre by ferry or plane. Tiree Councillor Ian Gillies questions sharing a Twin Otter aircraft with Barra, due to frequent flight cancellations. Includes photo of Ian Gillies.

2000.10.21

Book `Scotland: An Archaeological Guide` by Euan W. MacKie.

Scotland`s history and archaeology from earliest times to the 12th century A.D. Geographical arrangement of major sites with Tiree`s Dun Mor Vaul broch pp. 159 – 160.

2000.10.17

Book ` Islay – Biography of an Island` by Margaret Storrie.

History of Islay from early times to 1990s including placenames, landscape, transport, the Lordship of the Isles, the Cawdor Campbells, the First Shawfield Campbell, whisky and shipwrecks. With genealogical tables for the Campbells of Shawfield and Islay, and the Margadale Morrisons of Islay.

De-accessioned 1.3.2026.

2000.10.16

Book `Eigg – the Story of an Island` by Camille Dressler.

The story of Eigg and its inhabitants from earliest times to the present day, using written accounts, oral history, legends, song, and photographs. Covers crofting, clearances, clan battles, famine and changing landscapes until the community buy-out in June 1997.

2000.10.14

Book `Traditional Gaelic Bagpiping 1745-1945` by John G. Gibson.

History of bagpiping from the Highlands to Cape Breton and Nova Scotia. Includes the Disarming Act, military piping, repertoire of civilian and military pipers, and competition piping. Also the influence of the church and emigration. Pages 6 and 192: Tiree.

2000.10.13

Book `Scottish Country Life` by Alexander Fenton.

Crofting History – ploughing, harvesting, threshing, drying and grinding grain; root crops, tools, drainage, the shieling, grass and hay, diary products, farm buildings, livestock, fuel, transport, crafts and trades, fairs and markets, food and drink. Pages 25, 45, 174 & 203 refer to Tiree.