Audio cassette recording of Rosie Macintyre of Scarinish talking to Maggie Campbell on 18/8/2004.
Rosie Macintyre of Scarinish talks to Maggie Campbell in August 2004 about her childhood memories, her mother working as a maid for Lady Victoria Campbell, the cattle show in Scarinish, the walk from Kirkapol to Scarinish School every day, and what the weather was like when she was young.
Copy of presentation label and title page of book donated to Cornaigmore library by James Coats.
Presentation label and title page of book `The Phonetics of the Gaelic Language` by Malcolm Mac Farlane donated to Cornaigmore library in 1906 by James Coats, Jnr of Ferguslie House, Paisley (the same benefactor who donated the library to the Reading Room). The book itself can be viewed in An Iodhlann (2017.2.5).
Local news and events including the visit by Community of the Year Award judges, the PC awarded the Business Centre, the bottle banks, the first Farmers` Market held at the Rural Centre, a summary of a Draft Marketing Framework for Tiree and news from the RSPB, Tiree Art Enterprises and the school.
Video recording of three editions of the BBC children`s programme `De a-nis` broadcast 1995-1996.
Three recordings of the BBC children`s programme `De a-nis` broadcast 1995-1996: (1) Allan Campbell of Kilmoluaig demonstrating wind-surfing; (2) Allan Campbell of Kilmoluaig wind-surfing, playing football at the school and playing the bagpipes; (2) Michael Holliday of Baugh playing table tennis with his mother Clare Jones, football with his father Dr John Holliday and at school and table football with his mother. (Each clip is 4-6 minutes long) The first programme has a 30 minute section about the history of Scottish bagpipes.
Video recording of an unknown TV programme about local council services.
Programme about local council services featuring Mabel MacArthur of Sandaig, Gaelic teacher Margaret MacKay, Lachie MacArthur of Mannal, deputy headmaster Donnie Campbell of Kilmoluaig, Alasdair MacArthur of Balemartine, Murdina MacLean of Kilmoluaig, Allan MacFadyen, Maggie Campbell of Kilmoluaig and Hector MacPhail of Ruaig.
Black and white photograph of Tiree High School hockey team in the early 1970s.
Tiree High School hockey team, early 1970s, with Headmaster Roy MacPherson and Home Economics teacher Helen Cameron. L-R: Christine Burns, Balinoe; Lorelei MacLellan, daughter of factor Major MacLellan; Ann Sinclair, Greenhill; Kathleen MacLean, Crossapol; Marian MacLean, Cornaigbeg; Helen MacDonald, Mannal; Morvern MacLean, Crossapol; Margaret Nugent, Balephuil; Rosemary Nugent, Balephuil; Janet MacArthur, Middleton; Sheena Wilson.
Black and white photograph of Tiree High School football team in the early 1970s.
Tiree High School football team in the early 1970s with teacher Gordon Connell. L-R: (back) Hugh ‘Doodan’ MacArthur, Caoles; Lachie MacFadyen, Scarinish; Iain MacKinnon, Balephetrish; goalie Raymond Clark, Barrapol; George Straker, Mannal; John Neil Brown, Cornaigbeg; Hugh ‘Paddy’ MacInnes, Salum; (front) Archie MacFadyen, Balemartine; Douglas Rowan, Crossapol; Russell MacIver, Kilmoluaig; Donald ‘Dote’ MacDonald, Vaul; John Omand, Balephetrish; Alasdair MacInnes, Ruaig. The boy leaning over on the left is Murray Omand, Balephetrish.
Colour photograph of the staff at Tiree High School in the early 1970s.
The staff at Tiree High School in the early 1970s. L-R: (standing) Bob Eaves, English; Gordon Duncan, Science; Paul Beresford, French; Gordon Connell, Modern Studies; (sitting) Margaret Eaves, Primary; Bill Rowan, Technical; Roy MacPherson, Head 1970-1979; Cath MacPherson, Primary; Jean Cross, Home Economics; Tom Robertson, Art.
Local news and events including the opening of An Talla, the Milton Fishermen`s Fund, Tiree Housing Survey, broadband, the Guelph Gathering, Scottish Community of the Year award and news from the Gardening Club, the doctor`s surgery and the school.