Black and white photograph of Annie MacKinnon, Heanish with unknown man.
Annie MacKinnon of Heanish with unknown man.
Black and white photograph of Amelia Cameron and Mrs Anderson, the gamekeeper`s wife.
L-R: Amelia Cameron nee Munn (grand-daughter of Allan MacFadyen (1800-1891) and Amelia Stewart (1812-1891) of Scarinish Hotel) and Effy Anderson née Low, the gamekeeper`s wife and sister of Hugh Alexander Low, taken c. 1915-25.
Black and white photograph of Oban High School, Gaelic class, 1920.
Oban High School, Gaelic class, 1920.
Black and white photograph previously attributed to Donald MacFadyen, Scarinish (b. 29/4/1852). Now attributed to his brother John MacFadyen (b. 2/10/1833, emigrated to Australia)
Previously attributed to Donald MacFadyen (b. 1852), storekeeper in Scarinish, son of Allan MacPhaiden and Amelia Stewart.
Model Halifax bomber with stand.
Kit model Halifax III bomber with stand, made by Stewart Wilson (son of Janet Wilson nee MacEachern). Halifax III bombers were based on Tiree with 518 Squadron in April 1945.

Black and white photograph of Alasdair and Arthur Straker.
Alasdair Straker, Balemartine being held by Arthur Straker, Mannal, taken above Balinoe beach in the late 1940s.
Colour photograph of Jack Carter collecting tangles.
Jack Carter collecting tangles at Balephetrish in 1984.
Black and white photograph of Jean MacDonald, Balemartine.
Jean MacDonald nee Munroe of Balemartine, mother of seven daughters and grandmother of donor.
Colour photograph of the gorse at Moss, 2001.
The gorse in bloom at Moss with Ben Hough in the background, 2001.
Colour photograph of Hugh Archie MacLean, Donald MacLean and Lachie Brown, 2001
Re-seeding a field at Kilmoluaig in 2001 after a lapse of 90 years. L-R: Hugh Archie MacCallum, Kenovay, Lachie Brown, Balevullin, and Donald MacLean, Kenovay.