Binder of Feis Thiriodh documents for 2001.
Binder containing various Feis documents – programme of events, words & music for `Hi Horo `s na Horo Eile`, numbers attending the 2001 Feis, timetables, transport, hymn sheet, application form, draft Gaelic Development plan, budget breakdown, minutes of meetings and statements of account.
Photocopied newspaper article `Faidhean is faidhean-breige` by Niall M. Brownlie.
Article in Gaelic about seers and prophets, in particular John MacLean (iain Mac Eachainn Bhain) of Hough.
| Tags: cornaigmore , gaelic , hough , prophecy and second sight , ruaig , world war i | | Dates: 1830s , 1840s , 1850s , 1860s , 1870s , 1880s , 1890s , 1900s , 1910s | | Townships: cornaigmore , hough , ruaig | | Object Types: newsprint | | People: MacLean, Mr John, Hough (1830 - 1910) | Booklet `Tiree Tales` edited by Fiona MacKinnon.
Twenty-five stories about Tiree in English and Gaelic.
Photocopied extracts from book `Witchcraft & Second Sight in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland` by John Gregorson Campbell.
Tales and traditions collected entirely from oral sources by John Gregorson Campbell, minister of Tiree from 1861-91.
| Tags: balephetrish , barrapol , caoles , cats , controlling the elements , cornaigmore , gaelic , gott , horses , hough , hynish , kennavara , kenovay , kilmoluaig , kirkapol , magic and witchcraft in general , milk , prophecy and second sight , rats , ruaig , scarinish , shape shifting and flying , sheep , supernatural animals and half animals , undefined or non-human apparitions , vaul , vets | | Townships: balephetrish , barrapol , cornaigmore , gott , hough , hynish , kenovay , kilmoluaig , kirkapol , ruaig , scarinish , vaul | | Object Types: book extract | | People: Campbell, Rev. John Gregorson, Tiree (1836 - 1891) | Photocopy of Gaelic Othographic Conventions.
Gaelic orthographic conventions to be used in the Examination Board`s question papers in and after 1985.
Tiree Telephone Directory, 1997.
Bilingual list of local subscribers and adverts.
Laminated printout of Gaelic song `Pilot` by John MacDougall
Song/poem about a dog called Pilot who was blinded by a girl.
Gaelic poem `Tuireadh` written and translated into English by Neil MacDonald in 1934, with photocopy.
Lament for a woman who left the poet for another man.
Newspaper article `The Quern-Dust Calendar – The Remarkable Father Rigg`.
Three Gaelic elegies about George Rigg, parish priest of Daliburgh in South Uist from 1894 to 1897.
Newspaper article `Litir do Luchd-ionnsachaidh`.
Material for Gaelic learners.