Map of inhabited islands of Scotland in 1991
Map of Scotland showing the number of inhabitants on each of its islands, where the population numbered 5 or more in 1991.
Photograph of Tiree District Nurses around 1995
Colour photograph of Tiree District Nurses at a dinner at the Lodge Hotel around 1995. L-R: Netty MacKinnon, Anne MacKinnon, Jane Williams, Mairi MacLean.
Photograph of Tiree District Nurses around 1995
Colour photograph of Tiree District Nurses at a dinner at the Lodge Hotel around 1995. L-R: Flora MacKinnon, Sylvia Pearson, Storm Kemp, Kate Brown.
Photograph of Tiree District Nurses ca 1995
Colour photograph of the Tiree District Nurses at a dinner at the Lodge Hotel around 1995. L-R: Mairi MacLean, Flora MacKinnon, Jane Williams, Cairin MacLeod, Anne MacKinnon, Kate Brown, Storm Kemp, Sylvia Pearson, Netty MacKinnon (seated).
Photograph of the road at Druimfraoich, Kenovay, in the snow in the 1990s.
Dramatic colour photograph of the road and clouds after heavy snow at Druimfraoich, Kenovay, in the 1990s. Original stored in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1.
Photograph of the barns at Druimfroaich, Kenovay, in deep snow in the 1990s
Colour photograph of the barns at Druimfroaich in deep snow in the 1990s. Original stored in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1.
Photograph of Druimfroaich croft house, Kenovay, in the snow in the 1990s
Colour photograph of Druimfroaich croft house in deep snow in the 1990s. Original stored in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1.
Photograph of Duncan and Margaret MacInnes in 1991
Colour photograph of Duncan and Margaret MacInnes standing in front of their Post Office caravan at Ruaig in August 1991 or August 1992.
Life belt from the ferry `Loch Seaforth`
Red and white, circular life belt from the ferry ‘Loch Seaforth’, which sank alongside Gott pier in 1973 after hitting rocks in Gunna Sound.

Photograph of Calum MacLean and his mother Kirsty Munn, Salum, 1956
Black and white photograph of Calum MacLean (Calum Salum) and his mother Kirtsy Munn (Ciorstaidh Mhunn) outside their house in Salum. Published in the Gaelic Magazine `Gairm` in 1956.