Sguaban
Tiree High School magazine 1985 edited by Fiona Jane MacKinnon
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Sguaban
Tiree High School magazine 1985 edited by Fiona Jane MacKinnon
A collection of photographs (PDF) relating to the MacKinnons of Hillcrest, Balephetrish.
Ian and Charles MacKinnon with their mother Mary Flora and father Lachie in Malaya
Ian and Charles with their mother Mary Flora in Malaya
The wedding of (L-R) Lachie and Mary Flora. With her sister, bridesmaid Margaret and his brother Alistair MacKinnon
1971 Austin X6 Kimberley Automatic at Hillcrest
L-R Hugh Maclean – Salum, Jimmy ?, Hugh MacArthur – Balephetrish Hs then Tullymet
Hugh emigrated to Brisbane and worked in the meat trade. He was a gifted piper and singer. His eulogy can be found at 2025.47.3
The cattle show, July 1975. Ewan and Mary MacKinnon with Shetland Ponies
Charles MacLean – Crois, Ian MacKinnon, Annine and Isobel Redpath
Back, L-R: Peggy ? – Ruaig, Peggy MacKinnon, ? , Margaret and John Mackinnon – Hillcrest
Front: Mary and Ian MacKinnon. At Hillcrest
Ian and Donald MacKinnon next to cart
Alistair MacKinnon in uniform, Margaret Clifford and Ian MacKinnon, c 1950
An RAF serviceman with a baby at Hillcrest
Margaret MacKinnon, Hillcrest with an RAF serviceman and vehicle at Hillcrest, 1942
Paperback book, “Handbook to the Islands of Coll and Tiree” by Hector MacDougall and Rev. Hector Cameron
A pocket guidebook published in the 1930s
This copy may be borrowed. We hold an archived reference copy at 2012.126.1.
A collection of papers from the Campbell family of Kenovay / Cornaigbeg
8. Newspaper cutting about the Tiree Pipe Band dinner dance 1970, mentioning new member Lorelei MacLennan and music by Murray Omand, Stewart Langley and Gordon Connell
A collection of papers from the Campbell family of Kenovay / Cornaigbeg
3. A cutting from the Daily Record, Wed, October 27, 1976, p 7.
“Outward bound… for the last time!” featuring the final Clyde / Coll, Tiree, Barra, North Uist and Harris run of the Caledonian MacBrayne coaster, Loch Carron after 15 years, before the cargo service was replaced by road haulage via Oban and Mallaig.