Photograph of Donald MacLean the butcher`s father and mother, ca 1980
Black & white photograph of Donald MacLean the butcher`s (L-R) father, sister Nancy?, and mother, and two children (Archie-John and ?) in around 1970.
Photograph of Donald and Nan MacLean, Kenovay, with RAF Sergeant, ca 1944
Sepia photograph of Donald and Nan MacLean of Kenovay, standing at the door of their butchers shop with Sergeant Connel (on left) during WWII. The MacLeans supplied the RAF with meat when it was based at The Camp at Crossapol. Sergeant Connel was a chargehand at Smithfield Market, London. In his spare time he enjoyed coming to help Donald and Nan.
Photograph of Nan MacLean, Kenovay, with her husband`s sisters, ca 1970
Black & white photograph of (on the right) Nan MacLean, wife of Donald MacLean the butcher, and Donald`s sisters Nancy and Jessie, ca 1970.
Photograph of Donald MacLean, Kenovay, standing in the doorway of his butcher`s shop, ca 1960.
Black & white photograph of Donald MacLean, Kenovay, standing in the doorway of his butchers shop in around 1960.
Photograph of Donald `the Butcher` MacLean`s second van, ca. 1970.
Black & white photograph of Donald MacLean`s second butchers van, which he bought for £600.
Photograph of Donald and Nan MacLean, butchers, before their wedding, ca 1955.
Black & white photograph of Donald and Nan MacLean, butchers of Kenovay, on the day before their wedding, around 1955, with two other men, one of whom is an accordionist.
Photograph of Donald `the butcher` MacLean`s third van ca 1965
Black & white photograph of the third butcher`s van belonging to Donald MacLean, Kenovay, and his first son Archie John, aged about 5.
Photograph of Archie John MacLean and Ian Johnston at the petrol pump ca. 1965
Black & white photograph of young Archie John MacLean (aged about 6) with Ian Johnston putting petrol in his car from the petrol pump in front of the butcher`s shop in Scarinish around 1965.
Photograph of the first travelling butcher`s shop on Tiree, ca. 1970
Black & white photograph of the fourth van belonging to the butcher Donald MacLean, Kenovay, parked next to a tent and children on bicycles around 1970. This van was the first travelling butcher`s shop on Tiree.
Photograph of young Archie John MacLean carrying cargo at the pier ca 1965
Colour photograph of Archie John MacLean (aged about 5) carrying a basket for his father Donald `the butcher` MacLean, Kenovay, at the pier around 1965.