Black and white photograph of Mairi and Stewart Wilson in Cornaigbeg.
Mairi Brady nee Wilson and her brother Stewart in Cornaigbeg in the 1960s, the children of Janet Wilson nee MacEachern of the smiddy at Cornaigbeg. `Sruathan`, the house opposite `Torosa` seen in the background, was built by their grandfather in the 1930s.
Black and white photograph of John MacEachern at the Renfrew Rubber Works.
Blacksmith John MacEachern (front row, 1st right) at the Renfrew Rubber Works in the 1920s or 30s. John was the second son of Archie MacEachern the blacksmith at Cornaigbeg.
Local news including the malfunction of the disinfection system of the mains water, Cornaigbeg by Sandy MacKinnon, proposed Roll of Honour for WWII, Gaelic tapes from Tiree Heritage Society, and news from NFU, the feis and the Hynish Centre.
Black and white photograph of the MacEachern family of Cornaigbeg.
The MacEachern family of Cornaigbeg in the 1940s. L-R: (back) Annie MacEachern; Mairi MacEachern nee Maclean of Kenovay (John MacEachern`s wife); her daughter Janet (Mairi Brady`s mother); blacksmith John MacEachern (Janet`s father); (front) Archie MacEachern (Janet`s brother) with his son Iain.