Colour photograph of the Gaelic Unit weekend at Hynish, 1992.
L-R: (back) Catriona MacLean, Kilmoluaig; Monica Smith, Hynish; Adam Smith, Hynish; Craig Smith, Hynish; Josie Brown, Cornaigbeg; Dr John Holliday, Baugh; Donny Campbell, Kilmoluaig; (front) Alan Campbell, Kilmoluaig; Kirsty MacDonald,Hynish; Eilidh Campbell, Kilmoluaig; Christina Brown, Vaul; Johann MacLean, Kilmoluaig; Christina Cameron, Balevullin; Iain MacInnes, Ruaig; Ross MacLennan, Scarinish; Graeme Smith, Hynish; Donald Roddy MacKay, Balemartine; Michael Holliday, Baugh; John Campbell, Cornaigbeg; Ben Williams, Balemartine; Fraser MacInnes, Ruaig; Daniel MacGowan, Heylipol; Colin Brown, Cornnaigbeg.
Colour photograph of the mill at Cornaig taken in 1999.
The old mill at Cornaig in 1999.
Colour photograph of Tiree party at South Uist feis in 2000.
L-R: (back) Eilidh Campbell, Kilmoluaig; (middle) Karen MacKinnon, Balephetrish; Sarah Holliday, Baugh; Kenneth MacKinnon, Balephetrish; Josie Brown, Cornaigbeg; Dr John Holliday, Baugh; (front) Niall MacKinnon, Balephetrish.
Colour photograph of Kenneth MacKinnon piping at a ceilidh in South Uist in 2000.
Kenneth MacKinnon, Balephetrish piping at a ceilidh during Feis Tir an Eorna, South Uist, 2000.
Colour photograph of Dr. Peter Maslin and Iain MacKinnon in 1993.
Dr Peter Maslin, Associate GP 1992-3, and Social Worker Iain MacKinnon, Hillcrest, Balephetrish at Baugh surgery Christmas party in 1993.
Colour photograph of a Shorts 360 at Tiree airport in May 1998.
Shorts 360 on the apron at Tiree airport in May 1998.
Newspaper cutting `Pay to stay` about the ferry service to Tiree.
Account of interview with Dr james Hunter who is of the opinion that CalMac provides a poor ferry service to Tiree.
Newspaper cutting `A network of islands`.
Article about the Scottish Islands Network and its chairman, Councillor Iain Gillies.
Newspaper cutting `Market report`.
United Auctions prices for cattle bought on Tiree.
Newspaper cutting `Tiree takes a less than feverish approach`.
Description of Tiree during the run-up to the 1987 general election.