Typewritten extract about expenses incurred by Argyll Estates on Tiree 1864-1899.
Information about expenses incurred by Argyll Estates on Tiree 1864-1899, e.g. maintenance of schools, teachers` salaries, maintenance of other infrastructure, assistance to emigrants, fishermen and crofters, nurses` wages, etc.
Newspaper cutting about an assault in the Scarinish Hotel in October 2002.
A man accused of a racially aggravated assault on John Rennie, a Tiree fisherman, in the Scarinish bar on 18th October 2002, had his case found not proven in Oban Sheriff Court.
Paperback book `Herring Fishermen of Kintyre and Ayrshire` by Angus Martin.
More than 140 years of Scottish fishing history as told through the fishermen`s own memories and traditions and concentrating on the time when crews worked with oar and sail.
Photocopied letter from the factor Hugh MacDiarmid dated 22/10/1890.
Letter from the factor Hugh MacDiarmid dated 22/10/1890 to the Duke`s chamberlain about the stipend for Rev. John Gregorson Campbell, the stealing of bent (marram grass?) behind Hough, the repayments of loans to fishermen and rent arrears.
Photocopied letter from the factor Hugh MacDiarmid to the Duke`s chamberlain dated 27/9/1890.
Letter from the factor Hugh MacDiarmid to the Duke`s chamberlain dated 27/9/1890 about Tom Barr`s apllication for fencing in Balephetrish and the repayment of loans made to fishermen.
Audio cassette recording of Hugh MacKinnon, Heanish, talking to Maggie Campbell in 2001.
Hugh MacKinnon of Heanish talking to Maggie Campbell about the Mary Stewart bought by his father for Donald MacLean, Scarinish; his work on the roads before the war; joining the Merchant Navy in 1939; his brothers one of whom was awarded the DSC for Bravery at Dunkirk; his teachers at school in Scarinish, fishing by boat off Heanish.