Local news and events including the visit of the P.S. Waverley, a letter from Derek Wolstencroft, an update from the hall, a feasibility study about a Tiree Gathering on Tiree in 2006, an update from the Tiree Development Partnership and news from the school.
Three sporting medals and a photograph mounted and framed, 1952-54
Three sporting medals and a black & white sports-team photograph belonging to John and Alistair MacNeill of Hynish mounted and framed: (1) medal won by John MacNeill representing Cornaigmore School at the 1952 Argyll County Sports in Lochgilphead (associated information mounted below medal), (2) Junior Championship medal won by Alistair MacNeill representing Cornaigmore School at the 1953 Argyll County Sports in Dunoon Stadium (associated information mounted below medal), (3) Intermediate Championship silver medal won by Alistair MacNeill of Hynish as runner-up at the 1954 Argyll County Sports in Campbeltown, (associated information mounted below medal, (4) photograph of the Tiree team returning from the 1953 County Sports on board the Lochearn. L-R: Billy Whiteside; Margaret Sinclair; Captain Neil Campbell; Roland Robertson, Gaelic and Latin teacher at Cornaigmore Secondary School; Archie MacIntyre; Alistair MacNeill holding Junior Championship trophy; his brother John MacNeill; Sarah F. MacDonald, Balemartine Primary headteacher.
Local news and events including the visit of the Waverley paddle steamer, the retirement of Morag MacLean from Taigh a` Rudha, letter from Councillor Iain Gillies, update from the Tiree Development Partnership, the Milton Fishermen`s Fund and news from the RSPB, the school and the WRI.
Black and white photograph of Cornaigmore School in 1892.
Cornaigmore School in 1892 with headmaster Hector MacKinnon and two women teachers. Third from right, third row back is Hector Cameron, later a minister and editor of `Na Baird Thirisdeach`.
Black and white photograph of the girls in Cornaigmore School around 1900.
The girls in Cornaigmore School around 1900, including Christina MacLean (5th from left, back row) and her younger sister Margaret (far right, back row).
Report by Katinka Stentoft titled `Tiree Prospective Settlement Survey`.
Results of a walkover survey of the machair areas of noth-west Tiree in September 2003 with the purpose of locating possible settlement sites of Viking or Late Norse date.
Audio cassette recording of Margaret MacIntyre of Gott talking to Maggie Campbell in June 2001.
Margaret MacIntyre of Gott talks to Maggie Campbell in June 2001 about teaching in Balemartine School in 1963 then in Scarinish School in the 1970s before moving to the new Primary Department at Cornaigmore; Margaret also talks about the differences between single teacher schools and larger primary schools.