Black and white photograph of An Airidh, Cornaigmore in 1963 before renovation.
Thatched cottage at An Airidh, Cornaigmore in 1963 before renovation.
Colour photograph of Cornaig beach, August 1963.
Cornaig beach, August 1963. L-R: Neil MacDonald, his mother Margaret and sister Morag from An Airidh, Cornaigmore..
Colour photograph of Ronald MacDonald outside An Airidh, Cornaigmore.
Ronald MacDonald shaving outside An Airidh, Cornaigmore, c. 1963.
Colour photograph of John MacLean and Hugh MacKinnon, both of Kilmoluaig.
L-R: John MacLean (Iain Eachainn Iain), Lochside, Kilmoluaig and Hugh MacKinnon (Eoghainn Chaluim), Cnoc Bhiosta, Kilmoluaig, with two blackfaced sheep, early 1960s.
Colour photograph of District Nurse Catriona MacLean aboard the `Claymore`, 1962.
District Nurse Catriona MacLean (Catriona Lachainn Eoghainn) aboard the `Claymore` in 1962.
Colour photograph of Dr Mark Thornber and Doris MacLean, Kilmoluig.
L-R: Dr Mark Thornber and Doris MacLean, Lochside, Kilmoluaig, March 2001.
Black and white phtograph of District Nurse Nancy Brown.
Nancy Brown taken just prior to taking up the District Nurse post in 1969.
Colour photograph of Elsie MacKinnon, Kirkapol with long-lost relation.
L-R: Elsie MacKinnon, Kirkapol photographed with her long-long relation Betty Nash at a celebration held in the Lodge Hotel in June, 2001. (See newspaper article 2001.140.4)
B&W photograph of Janet MacLean, first matron of the Eventide Home.
Janet MacLean, first matron of the Eventide Home, pictured with staff at Crow Road, Glasgow.
Flora MacLean of Cornaigbeg
Photograph of Flora MacLean from Cornaigbeg.
Courtesy of Mrs Mairi Campbell
Flora MacLean from Port na Criche, Cornaigbeg. Flora was a nurse in the Southern General Hospital in Glasgow, she was also one of the first to fly in an ambulance plane.
Black and white photograph of Flora MacLean.
Flora MacLean, Port na Criche, Cornaigbeg. A nurse in the Southern General, she was one of the first to fly in an ambulance plane.