Analysis of survey by Argyll & Bute Community Education in 2000.
Analysis by Elaine Williams of Kirkapol of a survey conducted by Argyll & Bute Community Education in 2000.
Analysis of survey by Argyll & Bute Community Education in 2000.
Analysis by Elaine Williams of Kirkapol of a survey conducted by Argyll & Bute Community Education in 2000.
Audio cassette recording of Hugh MacLean of Barrapol talking to Maggie Campbell in October 1999.
Hugh MacLean of Barrapol talks to Maggie Campbell in October 1999 about his boyhood and schooling at Sgoil na Mòintich, his work on the farm, a spell in the Merchant Navy and 40 years as clerk to Tain Committee, old burial places, old farming methods using horses, harvesting, changes in the weather, planting potatoes, Tiree-made shoes, storms and tornadoes, New Year festivities, whisky, the Glassary and Curtis-Stanford. Tha Iain Aonghais a’ bruidhinn ri Magaidh Chaimbeul anns an Dàmhair 1999 mu na daoine agus àiteachan ann agus mun cuairt Cill Moluaig, feum crotail airson aodach a dhath gu dearg, diofrach thobhtaichean mun cuairt Loch Bhasapol far am b’ àbhaist bradan agus bric a bhi, mac fear-uasal Dhòmhnall ’IcIllEathain a bha na fhear-brathaidh airson an Ruis, mar a fhuair ‘An Green’ ainm, na cathaidhean gainmhaiche a b’ àbhaist a bhi ann, uisge air a tharraing a tobraichean, ag obair air na croitean le eich, a’ cur coirce, neipean agus buntàta, a’ toirt sìol don mhuilinn ann an Còrnaig agus cion nan daoine far an robh iad uaireigin gu math lìonmhor.
Newsletter of the Hebridean Trust, No.3, Summer 2001.
Newsletter with articles about the Sandaig Thatched House Museum, Gordon Scott`s website, the redevelopment of Upper Square, Hynish and a visit from the Roses project to Alan Stevenson House.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 305, 25/10/2003.
Local news and events including the Tiree Wave Classic, CalMac timeteable, the Better Neighbourhoods Services `Stay Put` project, extra money for the Council`s education service, a poem by a visitor written in 1900, the Mod and the youth club.
Black and white photograph of Balemartine School in 1936.
Balemartine School in 1936. L-R: (back row) Iain MacFadyen, Balemartine; Murdoch Sinclair, Balephuil; John MacKay, Balephuil; Arthur Straker, Balinoe; Alexander MacKay, Balephuil; John MacFadyen, Barrapol; Duncanina MacFadyen, Barrapol; (2nd back row) Alexandrina MacNeill, Balinoe; Sarah MacKinnon, Balephuil; Morag MacKinnon, Balephuil; Euphemia MacNeill, Balinoe; Katie Ann Lamont, Mannal; Flora MacFadyen, Balemartine; Mary MacLean, Balemartine; Annabel MacFadyen, Barrapol; Effie MacDonald, Mannal; (2nd front row) Neil Sinclair, Balinoe; Donald MacFadyen, Balemartine; Alasdair Sinclair, Balinoe; John Brown, Balephuil sliabh; Walter MacKay, Balephuil; Ian Paterson, Crossapol; Callum MacLean, Balemartine; Alister MacDonald, Mannal; Allan MacFadyen, Balemartine; Archie MacKinnon, Balephuil; (front) Mairi Paterson, Crossapol; Catriona MacDonald, Mannal; Zena MacFadyen, Balemartine; Flora MacFadyen, Balemartine; Lachie MacArthur, Mannal; Cathie Sinclair, Balinoe; Jean Brown, Balephuil; Hugh MacFadyen, Balemartine.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 304, 11/10/2003.
Local news including the Open Day to launch the Tiree Development Partnership, the possibilty of civil service jobs to do with crofting being moved to Tiree, meeting to oppose the proposed closure of the Continuing Care Unit, article on gardening by Peggy Cameron, and news from the WRI, the school and the RSPB.
Black and white photograph of Duncan and Kate MacKinnon of Lodge Farm, Kirkapol with a teacher at Scarinish School.
Duncan and Kate MacKinnon of Lodge Farm, Kirkapol with a teacher at Scarinish School, probably taken in the 1930s. The Rev. Hector MacKinnon of Shettleston was Duncan and Kate`s brother.