Black and white photograph of Kenneth MacKenzie, piermaster.
Kenneth MacKenzie, piermaster, and unknown woman, location and year unknown.
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O/S Land Utilisation Survey of Britain, Popular Edition Sheet 53: `Sound of Mull`.
Wall map showing land utilisation of Mull, Morvern, Colonsay, Seil, Luing and Scarba, 1 inch to the mile.
Floppy disk with digital photograph of painting by Duncan MacGregor Whyte.
Photograph of painting `Potato Harvesting` by Duncan MacGregor Whyte. One of the figures is said to be Mabel Kennedy, mother of Mabel MacArthur.
Minidisk/audio cassette recording of talk on birds by Dr John Bowler, RSPB, in 2002.
Dr John Bowler, the RSPB`s Conservation Officer on Tiree, gives a talk about birds on Tiree in An Iodhlann on 20th February 2002. Includes a discussion about the problems created by Greylag Geese.
Photocopied extract `On the Utilization of Peat` by B. H. Paul
Description of the uses of peat with comments by Edward C. C. Stanford.
Photocopied extract `On the Economic Applications of Seaweed` by Edward C. C. Stanford.
Description of seaweeds and their various uses, e.g. food, medicine, manure and the manufacture of kelp; Stanford`s new process that doubled the extraction of iodine.
Minutes from meetings of Tiree Heritage Society between 5/4/2001 and 12/2/2002.
Minutes of five meetings of Tiree Heritage Society covering topics such as a Guide book, archaeological survey, Kirkapol approach track, the pilgrimage route, fencing, Tobar Eachann, fundraising, Shell Better Britain award, pipe tune, Nud`s Notebooks, access roads and plaques for the chapels.
Faxed letter from Donald Campbell, Aberdeen, with list of merchant seamen decorated in World War II.
List of Merchant seamen decorated during World War II, giving name, rank, vessel and award.
Keyring from Scarinish Guard Room during World War II.
Oval brass keyring 45 mm by 30 mm, stamped on one side with `SCARINISH GAURD ROOM` around the edge and `38` in the centre, and on the other side `W`, an upward-pointing arrow, `D`. In use during World War II. Found on Hough beach by Fiona MacRae.
Photocopied extract from the Valuation Roll for the County of Argyll, 1949-50, pp 449-50, 456,459-60.
Valuation Roll entries for shops on Tiree in 1949-50.