Black and white photograph of Hugh and Archie MacEachern and John MacLean.
Playmates in Cornaigbeg in the early 1920s. L-R: brothers Hugh and Archie (Leaban) MacEachern from the smiddie at Creag Mhor; John MacLean from the Brae (Alec Mor`s father).
Black and white photograph of Mary and John MacEachern of Cornaigbeg.
Mary MacLean of Kenovay and her husband blacksmith John MacEachern of Cornaigbeg (Mairi Brady`s grandparents) taken in the 1930s or later. John worked as a blacksmith at the Renfrew rubber works.
Black and white photograph of Peggy MacEachern of Cornaigbeg around 1900.
Peggy MacEachern, daughter of the blacksmith at Cornaigbeg around 1900.
Black and white photograph of Mary Margaret MacLean of Cornaigbeg.
Mary Margaret MacLean from the Brae, Cornaigbeg. She died in 1938 aged 25 of septicaemia following a tonsillectomy and is buried in Kirkapol graveyard.
Black and white photograph of Bella MacLean of Cornaigbeg with her two children.
Bella MacLean nee MacEachern with her two children John and Mary Margaret photographed in the mid-1910s. John is Alec Mor`s father.
Black and white photograph of Granny MacEachern of Cornaigbeg with her grandshildren.
Granny MacEachern nee MacKinnon of Balevullin, the wife of blacksmith Archie MacEachern of Cornaigbeg, with Archie, Mary and Hugh, the children of her son Archie, taken in the late 1910s.
Black and white photograph of Mary, Fileag and Peggy MacEachern of Cornaigbeg in the 1930s.
L-R: Mary MacEachern, wife of blacksmith John MacEachern, with her sisters-in-law Fileag and Peggy MacEachern outside the smiddie at Creag Mhor, Cornaigbeg in the 1930s.
Black and white photograph of Archie and Fileag MacEachern in Harris in the 1920s.
Leverburgh Sunday School, Harris in the 1920s. Archie MacEachern, the blacksmith at Cornaigbeg and also a lay preacher, is in the centre and his sister Fileag is second left.
Colour photograph of Hugh MacEachern of Cornaigbeg.
Hugh MacEachern, the last blacksmith at Creag Mhor, Cornaigbeg, probably taken in the 1960s.
Black and white photograph of Cornaigbeg in the 1920s or 1930s.
Cornaigbeg in the 1920s or 1930s. The smiddie at Creag Mhor is just visible on the left.