Studio portrait photograph of an unidentified family of nine from the MacDonald/Campbell/Brown family of Mannal, taken in the Dunedin & Christchurch studio, New Zealand, between 1880 and 1920. From a collection from Mannal House.
Studio photograph of an unknown young man in the late 1800s, probably of the MacDonald/Campbell/Brown family of Mannal. From an album found in Mannal House.
Black and white postcard photograph of two well-dressed young girls with a scooter in 1915, probably members of the family of Catherine Campbell, Mannal. On the reverse is written “Kathleen and Elizabeth Robson. Taken in Newcastle, April 1915. With much love to dear Miss Campbell”, and addressed to “Miss C Campbell, Fairview, Mannal, Tiree”. From a collection of photographs from Mannal House.
Black and white postcard portrait photograph of Catherine Campbell, Mannal, with a couple and their five children outside a dressed-stone house around the 1930s. From a collection of photographs from Mannal House.
Black and white postcard portrait photograph of a family outside their thatched house in Mannal in the early 1900s. From a collection of photographs from Mannal House.
Black and white photograph of Catherine Campbell surrounded by seven members of her family/friends on the doorstep of her house in Mannal in the 1930s. From a collection of photographs from Mannal House.
Black and white portrait photograph on a postcard of two smartly-dressed women outside a black-roofed house ca 1930s. Probably of the MacDonald/Campbell family of Mannal. From a collection of photographs from Mannal House.
Collection of 29 black & white photographs and postcards retrieved from Mannal House featuring members of the MacDonald family, Catherine Campbell, Annie Campbell, Private H MacDonald, and their relations, around 1900-1930s. Some of these photos are catalogued individually (2015.40.6 – 2015.40.23).
Black & white photograph of an elderly man of the Kennedy/MacCallum family of Balevullin with two girls in Highland dress and a young boy sitting in a cart behind, around the 1930s.