Artwork for cover of `Fios agus Fathunn` 1980
Original black ink sketch of the old winch at Hynish pier for the cover of the Tiree community newsletter `Fios agus Fathunn` No. 4, 1980. Unknown artist.
Artwork for cover of `Fios agus Fathunn` 1980
Original black ink sketch of the old winch at Hynish pier for the cover of the Tiree community newsletter `Fios agus Fathunn` No. 4, 1980. Unknown artist.
Programme for a sculpture trail in Milton in 1996
Coloured programme and poster for “Sculptures in Water”, an exhibition trail of sculptures by international artists at Milton in July-August 1996. Organised by Tiree Art Enterprises and featuring work by Derek Wolstencroft, Milton.
Postcard of a stained glass window depicting Gott Bay
Colour photo-card of a stained glass window depicting a house on Gott Bay commissioned by the Nurses` League in memory of Rachel Wylie (nee MacIntyre, Gott) who was the last Matron of Glasgow Royal Infirmary during 1975-1989. The photograph from which the window was made was taken looking towards Rachel`s home on Gott Bay from the beach.
Christmas card of painting of Mary MacArthur`s house at Sandaig, by Frank Curran 2006-2007
Christmas card (2006/2007) from Frank and Rita Curran (to John Holliday?) showing watercolour painting by Frank Curran of Mary MacArthur`s spotty house, thatched cottage and shed at Sandaig.
Line drawing of Heylipol Church by Norman R. Harvey
Print of a line drawing (brown ink on card) of Heylipol Church by Norman R. Harvey.
Line drawing of Scarinish Harbour by Norman R Harvey
Print of line drawing (brown ink on card) of Scarinish Harbour by Norman R Harvey.
Line drawing of Hynish by Norman R Harvey
Print of line drawing (brown ink on card) of Hynish by Norman R Harvey
Line drawing of a thatched cottage at Kilkenneth by Norman R Harvey.
Print of a line drawing (brown ink on card) of a thatched cottage at Kilkenneth by Norman R Harvey.
Laminated print of the portrait `A Tiree Girl` and information about her
Laminated copy of the portrait `A Tiree Girl` by D. McGregor-Whyte, and laminated information, photographs and newspaper cuttings about her. Ellen MacDonald, Balephuil, (1886-1988) emmigrated to Manitoba and died shortly after celebrating her 102nd birthday..
Copy of portrait of Margaret Ann MacFarlane Whittet, “The Lady of the Manse”, and associated genealogical information.
Colour print of an original portrait of Mrs Margaret Ann MacFarlane Whittet, painted by D. MacGregor Whyte in 1935 and owned by Su and Ian Aitkens, Balephuil, plus papers relating to her genealogy. Margaret was the daughter of James MacFarlane who was born at Parkhouse, Tiree, then moved to Stirling/Elgin. Margaret was born in 1861 in Stirling or Banffshire and married George Whittet, a baptist minister in Wishaw, Lanarkshire.