Part of a thesis on early corrugated iron buildings by Nick Thomson (Skye).
Extract from MSc Thesis about 19th and early 20th century corrugated iron buildings in the Highlands and Islands, like the Reading Room (now An Iodhlann). By Nick Thomson (of Skye) in 2004.
Book: `Back to the Wind, Front to the Sun – The Traditional Croft House` by Caroline Hirst
Book by Caroline Hirst based on the collections of the late Angus Macleod of Calbost, Lewis, describing the construction, contents and way of life of traditional croft houses of the Hebridean islands.
Poster advertising opening of old community hall at Crossapol in 1960.
Poster advertising opening of old community hall at Crossapol in 1960.
News paper article “Pedal power raises £14,000 for Tiree Hall”
Newspaper article about 22 people cycling from Glasgow to Tiree over the Jubilee weekend to raise funds for new community hall. Group photograph of all participants.
Paperback book `The Island Blackhouse` by Alexander Fenton.
Illustrated booklet about a restored blackhouse in the township of Arnol on the Isle of Lewis.
Contract dated 1883 between the Trustees of the Free Church and the builders of the Scarinish Manse.
Contract dated 1883 between the Trustees of the Free Church and William Henderson ofSalen, Mull regarding building the Scarinish Manse.
Black and white photograph of Malcolm Campbell and Euphemia MacKinnon of Balemartine in the 1950s.
Malcolm Campbell and Euphemia MacKinnon outside their house in Balemartine when it was being re-roofed in the 1950s.
Minidisk recording of Willie MacLean of Balinoe talking to Maggie Campbell in November 2005.
Willie MacLean of Balinoe talks to Maggie Campbell in November 2005 about the Camp at Crossapol built in 1953-4.
Colour photograph of Mary MacPhee`s house in Scarinish.
Iona View, Scarinish.