Circular Celtic knot design 250 mm in diameter in pencil on tracing paper made by Johnny Barr at wood carving classes at the Lodge in 1901-2. The design was intended for a wooden table top.
Two painted clay models (100 x 75 x 35 mm) of Tiree thatched houses, sold as a souvenir of Tiree and made by Alistair and Jane MacNeill. Alistair came originally from Hynish and was headmaster of Law Primary School in North Berwick.
Picture of a woman in a crinoline dress made by an Italian POW in Tiree during WWII. Crafted from glass, black paint and coloured metallic paper, which was probably from cigarette packets.
Glass, black paint and coloured silver paper picture of a Dutch boy made an Italian POW on Tiree during WWII. The silver paper is probably from cigarette packets.