Magazine `Gairm`, number 196, Autumn 2001.
Gaelic magazine.
Magazine `Gairm`, number 196, Autumn 2001.
Gaelic magazine.
CD `Gun Sireadh, Gun Iarraidh` by Christine Primrose.
Twelve Gaelic songs.
Newsletter `AnTirisdeach`, issue 259, 8/12/2001.
Current news and events on Tiree.
Photocopy of petition to William Sproat from the owners and masters of vessels frequenting Scarinish harbour.
Petition to Willian Sproat, Porcurator Fiscal, to take legal steps to have the hulk of the `Laverock Scott` owned by Archibald Brown of Mannal removed from Scarinish harbour where it is poses a danger to other vessels.
Photocopy of typed pages about a set of bagpipes reputed to have been played on Culloden field.
Legend of the bagpipes reputedly played at Culloden,how they came into the possession of John Brown from Tiree whose ancestor, according to legend, learned to play the pipes by magic.
Photocopy of article in the Ottawa Evening Journal about the late John Brown.
Photograph and paragraph about John Brown, owner of the `Pipes of Culloden` and whose family, according to legend, was given knowledge of bagpipe playing by magic.
Photocopy of letter written by John Brown of Tiree.
History of the bagpipes reputed to have been played at Culloden and how John Brown came into their possession.
Photocopy of article in unknown Ottawa newspaper 14/6/1952 about the battle of Culloden.
History of the bagpipes reputed to have played at Culloden with a photograph of the pipes and of H. C Nolan, the present owner and grandson of John Brown from Tiree.