Black and white photograph of cousins Kate MacLean and Mary MacEachern.
Cousins Kate MacLean (at back) and Mary MacEachern (2nd right) with staff at Montgrennan in Kilwinning, Ayrshire. Kate was cook and Mary housekeeper to Lord Weir.
Black and white photograph of Alex and Janet Wilson`s wedding.
The wedding of Alex Wilson and Janet MacEachern of Cornaigbeg. L-R: Bridesmaid Mary MacEachern, daughter of Archie MacEachern, the blacksmith at Cornaigbeg; groom Alex Wilson; bride Janet MacEachern, daughter of blacksmith John MacEachern, Archie`s brother; best man Jim MacDermont.
Black and white photograph of Archie MacEachern and John MacLean of Cornaigbeg.
Archie MacEachern from the smiddy at Creag Mhor and John MacLean from the the Brae, Cornaigbeg, with an unknown woman, taken in the 1930s.
Black and white photograph of Maggie MacEachern and Christina MacLean.
L-R: Maggie MacEachern of Cornaigbeg and her cousin Christina MacLean, probably taken at the end of the 19th century,
Black and white photograph of John MacLean of Cornaigbeg with a Clydesdale stallion.
John MacLean of the Brae, Cornaigbeg, with a Clydesdale stallion, probably photographed in the 1930s. The harness went through the belt around the stallion and was used to control him.
Black and white photograph of piper Archie MacEachern of Cornaigbeg.
Piper Archie MacEachern of Cornaigbeg with the Paisley Highlander Cup for best piper.
Black and white photograph of Alex MacLean of Cornaigbeg with a Clydesdale mare.
Alex MacLean of the Brae, Cornaigbeg (Ailig Mor`s grandfather) with a Clydesdale mare in show harness.
Black and white photograph of Alex MacLean of Cornaigbeg with a Clydesdale mare.
Alex MacLean of the Brae, Cornaigbeg (Ailig Mor`s grandfather) with a Clydesdale mare in show harness.
Black and white photograph of Archie MacEachern of Cornaigbeg and his mother.
Blacksmith Archie MacEachern of Cornaigbeg and his mother.
China cup from `Mairi`s Tearoom`.
Yellow china cup (70 x 85 mm) with blue rim and stamped with `Mairi`s Tearoom Home Baking a Specialty` from the tearoom of Mairi Brady, Cornaigbeg.
