Colour photograph of sheep on Gott Bay pier.
Loading sheep on the ferry MV Columba at Gott Bay pier.
Audio cassette recording of Iain Clark giving a public talk at An Iodhlann on 2/4/2000.
Iain Clark talks in An Iodhlann in April 2000 about his connection with Coll, his many happy memories of holidays there, the day the `Nevada` went aground off Coll in 1942 and its subsequent salvage, diet, radio, rationing and his first shooting experience. (Continues on AC200)
Audio cassette recording of Iain Clark giving a public talk at An Iodhlann on 2/4/2000.
(Continued from AC199) Discussion about the shipwreck and salvage of the `Nevada` between Iain Clark and members of the audience following his talk in An Iodhlann in April 2000.
Audio cassette recording of Alasdair Sinclair talking about the history and people of Brock.
Alasdair Sinclair talks about the history of Brock from the late 18th century, describing each of the houses in detail and giving a history of all the families who lived there.
Audio cassette recording of Elsie and Fiona MacKinnon of Kirkapol talking to Maggie Campbell in February 2000.
Elsie MacKinnon talks to Maggie Campbell in February 2000 about her schooldays on Tiree, working on Kirkapol farm, houses in Kirkapol and Gott, churches, doctors, local herbal cures, washing day and the Rev Hector MacKinnon; Elsie and Fiona talk about tracing Elsie`s family and their reunion after 75 years; Elsie recites a prayer said by Duncan MacKinnon, a relative of the Rev Hector.
Audio cassette recording of Willie MacLean of Balinoe talking to Maggie Campbell in January 2000.
Willie MacLean (Uilleam Dhòmhnaill Eòghainn Mhòir) of Balinoe recorded by Maggie Campbell in January 2000 singing his own Gaelic songs and playing his own tunes on the small pipes.
Black and white photograph taken behind the new Cornaig School in 1933.
Behind the new Cornaig School in 1933. L-R: unknown boy; Mary Flora MacKinnon née MacKenzie (the plumber’s wife); Neil MacLeod, Carrachan; Duncie MacKinnon née MacMaster, Kenovay; Doris MacLean née MacKechnie, Lochside; Jean MacKinnon (Sìne Eòghainn Èairdsidh); Jessie Kennedy; Morag Lamont, Balevullin.