Black and white photograph of the mine-sweeper `Tiree` at sea in 1947.
The coal-fired anti-submarine trawler M.S. `Tiree` under tow from a destroyer following the fouling of her propeller during exercises, thought to be in 1947.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 368, 13/5/2006.
Local news and events including the visit of the PS Waverley, A` Bhuain, Tiree Rural Development, WRI and an update on the community wind turbine.
Paperback book `Muir is Tir` by George MacLeod.
Gaelic terms and bilingual descriptive notes and drawings centred on traditional Lewis-based fishing in the late 19th/early 20th century.
Ballast stone from An Traigh Mhor at Bunessan in the Ross of Mull.
Ballast stone from An Traigh Mhor, Lower Ardtun at Bunessan in the Ross of Mull, left by Tiree boats collecting peats.
Printout from website `Navy News` of an article by Lt. Cdr. Michael J Gibson RN RD (Rtd).
An account of the shipwreck of HMS Sturdy in October 1940 by Michael Gibson, the son of E J A Gibson, Engineer Officer of the Sturdy who was injured during the incident.
Order of Service for hallowing the ship`s bell of HMS `Tiree`.
Order of Service for hallowing the ship`s bell of HMS `Tiree`, 1941-1960, held in Heylipol Church in May 1995.
Paperback book `West Coast Tales – Riveters, Wrecks and Ring-netters` by Walter Weyndling.
A portrait of sea-faring life on the West Coast and islands, giving an account of 20th century Scottish boat industry.