Extract from `Na Baird Thirisdeach` re James MacFarlane, Balemartine
Extract from `Na Baird Thirisdeach` re James MacFarlane, Balemartine (whose forename should be William), the father of four ministers.
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Extract from `Na Baird Thirisdeach` re James MacFarlane, Balemartine
Extract from `Na Baird Thirisdeach` re James MacFarlane, Balemartine (whose forename should be William), the father of four ministers.
Letter from donor and photocopied information re ministers James, Duncan and Dugald Macfarlane.
Extracts from `History of Baptists in Scotland`, 1926, and `Island Harvest` by Donald Meek re John, Duncan, James, Robert and their father William MacFarlane.
Photocopy of family tree for the MacFarlanes of Balinoe
Descendants of Duncan MacFarlane, Balinoe, born c. 1750.
Family tree of the MacKinnons and Lamonts of Heanish, and Peter MacLeod, Ruaig
The descendants of Hugh MacKinnon (Eoghainn a` Bhaile), Tiree c. 1725 and Ronald Lamont, Tiree c. 1750, and a family tree for Peter Macleod, born 1933 in Ruaig Schoolhouse.
Photocopy of first draft of family tree for Archibald and Catherine MacKinnon
Family tree giving 41 descendants of Archibald and Catherine MacKinnon
Bound extract of `Parish of Tiree and Coll` by Rev. N Maclean from `The Second Statistical Account of Scotland Vol VII`.
An account of the topography of Tiree and Coll, their natural and civil history, population, industries and parochial economies.
Photograph and postcard of Scarinish with accompanying letter from donor.
(1) Photocopy of photograph of Scarinish harbour during a regatta in 1936 showing the old store on the right which was demolished c. 1942. The woman third from the left is Mary MacFadyen from Shore Cottage, Scarinish. (2) Photocopy of postcard of Scarinish harbour showing the old store in the centre, the `Mary Stewart` and a thatched cottage on the left belonging to the MacCallum family.
Two prize labels from the Tiree Agricultural Show, 1939
First Prize label (red) awarded for two Rhode Island Red hens, and Highly Commended label (green) awarded for eggs.
Bound report for Comunn na Gaidhlig by Kenneth MacKinnon, SGRUD.
Description of events affecting the Gaelic language over the previous century and the implications of developments for future language policies.
Gaelic Christmas card produced by Comunn Feis Thiriodh
Gaelic Christmas card with old Tiree saying `Ceum cas coilich air an latha, latha Nollaige`.