Paperback book `Viking Scotland` by Anna Ritchie.
Where the Vikings came from, what they encountered in Scotland, how they interacted with the natives and the longer term effects of Scandinavian settlement.
De-accessioned 21.3.2026.
Paperback book `Viking Scotland` by Anna Ritchie.
Where the Vikings came from, what they encountered in Scotland, how they interacted with the natives and the longer term effects of Scandinavian settlement.
De-accessioned 21.3.2026.
Hardback book `The West Highland Galley` by Denis Rixson.
The history of the west highland galley or birlinn.
Paperback book `Vikings in Scotland` by James Graham-Campbell and Colleen E. Batey.
An archaeological survey of the Vikings in Scotland. Signed by Dr Colleen Batey in October 2016: “Best wishes to An Iodhlann – happy hunting for the Norse on Tiree!”
List of objects in the Tiree collection of the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow.
List of objects in the Tiree collection of the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow dated 4/9/2001.
Magazine `Birds` with two articles about Tiree, 2001
Two articles in the RSPB`s `Birds` magazine about: (1) RSPB nature reserves on the Argyll islands, (2) the Tiree chapels and pilgrimage route.
Hardback book `Scottish Islands` by Ian Grimble.
Illustrated history of the western and northern isles of Scotland by historian Ian Grimble.
Photocopied article from the West Highland & Island Historical Research `Notes & Queries` about Adamnan.
Article about the location of Adamnan`s Hinba which was possibly Gunna.
Photocopied letter to the Duke of Argyll dated 20/8/1905 from his brother (Bundle 924).
Letter to the Duke of Argyll dated 20/8/1905 from his brother about the find of two bronze pins found in the sand dunes at Balevullin, with photocopied rubbing.
Photocopied letter to Lord Archibald Campbell dated 22/9/1899 from Hugh MacDiarmid (Bundle 924).
Letter to Lord Archibald Campbell dated 22/9/1899 from Hugh MacDiarmid about a sword found by drainers several feet under the surface of a drained loch, Loch an Duin, in Moss, with attached photograph (poor).
Audio cassette recording of David MacClounnan of Balephuil talking to John Donald MacLean in February 1998.
David MacClounnan (Dàibhidh na Croige) of Balephuil talks to John Donald MacLean (Teòn Dòmhnall a’ Mhuilinn) about fishing for cod and herring, drying fish, the fishing smacks of West Hynish, the construction of the thatched house in Bail’ Ur and their owners, old stories about fairies, the Old New Year, gathering seafood, the piper who went into the cave at Kennavara, a water diviner, place-names in East and West Hynish, the Norsemen, World War I and Skerryvore. Tha Dàibhidh na Croige a Baile Phuill a’ bruidhinn ri Teòn Dòmhnall a’ Mhuilinn mu iasgach truisg agus sgadan, tiormachadh èisg, bàtaichean èisg nan Cuiltean, na taighean-tugha a chaidh a thogail anns a’ Bhail’ Ùr agus na daoine a bu leis iad, seann naidheachdan mu shìthichean, an t-seann Bliadhna Ùr, a’ cruinneachadh biadh-cladaich, am pìobair a chaidh a steach don uaimh aig Ceann a’ Bhara, fàistinneach-uisge, ainmeannan-aite ann am Ear ’s ann Iar Haoidhnis, na Lochlannaich, a’ Cheud Chogadh agus an Sgeir Mhòr.