Black and white photograph of Hector MacNeill and Charles Brown.
L-R: Hector MacNeill and Charles Brown (Tearlaich Chaluim) from Balephuil.
Black and white photograph of Balephuil.
View of Balephuil with Kennavara in the background. At the extreme left is Taigh an Sgoileir.
Black and white photograph of Neill MacArthur, Balephuil.
Neil MacArthur (fear gille Ruaidh an t-sleibh) of Balephuil who was married to Mary Catherine Campbell of Cornaigbeg.
Black and white photograph of the MacArthurs of Balephuil sliabh.
The MacArthurs of Balephuil sliabh (muinntir an t-sleibh). L-R: (back) Mor, Peigi, Catriona, (front) Calum and Sandy.
Black and white photograph of Dugald MacArthur`s sister`s house in Canada.
The house in Canada of Dugald MacArthur`s sister from Balephuil sliabh. She and her husband (surname MacGibbon) died of flu.
Black and white photograph of Sandy MacArthur, Charles and Malcolm Brown, all of Balephuil.
L-R: John Brown, Malcolm Brown and Sandy MacArthur, all from Balephuil.
Black and white photograph of John Brown, Balephuil and father, Charlie.
L-R: John Brown (Iain Thearlaich) of Balephuil and his father, Charlie (Tearlach Chaluim).
Four Iron Age pottery shards.
Four Iron Age pottery shards found on the surface of a sand dune in Balephuil towards Ceann a` Bharra on 9/4/2003 by Malcolm MacNeill of Glasgow who assisted in the excavation of Dun Mor Bhalla in the 1960s.

Photocopied letter dated 18/9/1893 to the County Clerk from fisherman Colin MacDonald of Balephuil.
Letter dated 18/9/1893 to the County Clerk from fisherman Colin MacDonald of Balephuil requesting 6 acres of land to rent in Hynish..
Photocopied petition dated 3/3/1893 to the County Clerk from a group of Balephuil cottars.
Petition dated 3/3/1893 to the County Clerk from a group of cottars from Balephuil who want to rent land under the Small Holdings Scotland Act of 1892..