Black and white photograph of Archibald MacLean in the Canadian Army during World War I.
Archibald MacLean, son of the miller in Cornaig, in Canadian Army uniform during World War I.
Colour photograph of John Thomson Skinner outside the Crofters.
John Thomson Skinner of Crossapol, manager of the West Highland Crofters and Farmers Ltd outlet on Tiree, outside the new building on the day in opened in 1978-9.
Colour photograph of John Thomson Skinner outside the Crofters.
John Thomson Skinner of Crossapol, manager of the West Highland Crofters and Farmers Ltd outlet on Tiree, outside the building.
Black and white photograph of the Cameron family house in Scarinish.
The Cameron family house in Scarinish, probably photographed in the 1930s.
Black and white photograph of Archibald MacLean and Robina Cameron.
Robina Cameron of Scarinish and Archibald MacLean of Mill House, Cornaig in Canadian Army uniform, taken during WWI.
Black and white photograph previously attributed to Donald MacFadyen, Scarinish (b. 29/4/1852). Now attributed to his brother John MacFadyen (b. 2/10/1833, emigrated to Australia)
Previously attributed to Donald MacFadyen (b. 1852), storekeeper in Scarinish, son of Allan MacPhaiden and Amelia Stewart.
Black and white photograph of Neil MacLean, Cornaigmore, and his family.
Neil MacLean, son of the miller at Cornaigmore, with his wife Jessie Hume and their children.
Black and white photograph of Oban High School, Gaelic class, 1920.
Oban High School, Gaelic class, 1920.
Black and white photograph of Amelia Cameron and Mrs Anderson, the gamekeeper`s wife.
L-R: Amelia Cameron nee Munn (grand-daughter of Allan MacFadyen (1800-1891) and Amelia Stewart (1812-1891) of Scarinish Hotel) and Effy Anderson née Low, the gamekeeper`s wife and sister of Hugh Alexander Low, taken c. 1915-25.
Black and white photograph of Annie MacKinnon, Heanish with unknown man.
Annie MacKinnon of Heanish with unknown man.