Twelve colour photographs of the New Zealand gravestones of Sir Donald Maclean and his family.
New Zealand gravestones of Sir Donald MacLean, Alexander MacLean, Archibald and Catherine MacLean, Sir Robert Donald Douglas MacLean, Florence and Beatrice MacLean, and Algernon MacLean.
Church magazine `Na Duilleagan Gaidhlig` No. 1, 1995, with photocopy.
Photograph of Kirkapol`s Women`s Guild outing to the Reading Room in 1930. In the front row, seventh from the right, is Rosie MacIntyre.
Extract from Aberdeen University Review – `Gaelic: A Future for the Heritage` a talk given by Prof. Donald Meek, with photocopy.
Talk given by Professor Meek at the Conference on `Traditional Culture and Cultural Policy in Scotland`, marking the inauguration of the Elphinstone Institute at Aberdeen University in 1996.
Booklet `Tiree Bards and their Bardachd` by Eric Cregeen and Donald W. MacKenzie.
History and examples of bardachd from 1757 to 1978.
Booklet `Hebridean Decade – Mull, Coll and Tiree, 1761-1771` by Nicholas MacLean Bristol.
History and description of the lairds of Mull, Coll and Tiree from 1761 to 1771.
Newspaper cutting from Oban Times `Tiree Show marred by heavy rain` and photocopy.
Description of Tiree Agricultural Show held on 26/7/1967 with prize list.
Newspaper cutting from Oban Times, 1968 – `Comprehensive system at Cornaigmore`, with photocopy
Description of headmaster A. C. MacDougall`s speech at prize-giving ceremony at Cornaigmore school after one year of the comprehensive system, with prize list.
Computer printout of Gaelic survey of Tiree, 1992
Method, results and conclusions drawn from a Gaelic survey conducted on Tiree in 1992.
Two short papers about Gaelic by Dr. John Holliday.
(1) Summary of the results from a Gaelic Survey conducted by Tiree & Coll Gaelic Partnership. (2) Plan to encourage Gaelic on Tiree through Gaelic playgroups, Gaelic Medium Unit, adult classes and bilingual signs.
List of ceilidhs held on Tiree 1990-1991.
List of performers and the instruments used at three ceildidhs held on 26/11/1990, 2/2/1991 and 19/3/1991.