Black & white photograph of (L-R) Marion MacLean Brodie and her daughter George (Georgie) Ian Maclean Brodie in the 1920s. Marion (b. 1854) was the daughter of Lachlan MacLean, Kilmoluaig, and Catherine MacLean, Grianal (Greenhill). From a large photo album embossed with G.I.B. and belonging to Georgie.
Other people named in the photo album: Roy, Douglas MacLean, Ronald MacLean, Sheina, Eva, Alec, Neil, Christine, Tommy, Madge, Charles, Lachie, Jessie, Bobby MacLean, Sheila MacLean, Margaret, Joan, Bessie, Bobbie, Jack, Virginia and Kenneth.
Printed spreadsheet of births, marriages and deaths of the Henderson family of Moss, Greenhill, Balephetrish, Hough, Scarinish, Balemartine, Mannal, Kilmoluaig and Vaul, 1806-2002.
Book ‘Twentieth-Century Crofting Schemes on Tiree and Coll’ by Bob Chambers, 2016, with foreword by Prof. Donald Meek, Caoles. Shortly before and shortly after WWI, over 100 new crofts were created on Tiree and Coll, and almost 40 existing crofts were enlarged. The impact on the islands was enormous, wide-ranging and long-lasting, particularly on Tiree.
Plan of Greenhill Farm drawn up by the Board of Agriculture in 1912 showing the areas to be divided into crofts and allocated as common grazings as part of the Land Settlement Schemes.
Softback book by Geoff Holder about stories of poltergeist activity in Scotland since the 1600s. Kilmoluaig 1854 pp 74-76, Greenhill 1880 pp 93-95. An Iodhlann and Dr John Holliday are credited.
Notice from the Edinburgh Gazette 1895 regarding Kilkenneth crofters to appear in Court.
Printed transcription of a notice from the Edinburgh Gazette 1895 announcing that the tenant farmer of Greenhill, Lachlan MacNeil, and the Duke of Argyll, require six Kilkenneth crofters to appear in Oban Sheriff Court for examination (probably regarding their illegal occupation of the land at Greenhill during the Land League aggitation). Crofters named are Neil Brown, John Campbell, Widow Alexander Kennedy, Colin MacIntyre, John MacDonald and Widow Neil MacKinnon.
Photograph of Flora MacDonald`s house (Greenhill?) in 1957
Black & white photograph of two young girls (unknown) standing in front of Flora MacDonald`s house in July 1957, possibly at Greenhill. (Original photo stored in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1)
Photograph of a new house built next to an old house in 1957
Black & white photograph of an example of a typical arrangement of a new croft house built alongside the old thatched croft house. Taken in July 1957 Sandaig (Original photo stored in filing cabinet 9 drawer 4)
The house belonged to Donald MacLean, and then to Flora and Mary MacArthur.
Photograph of Mrs MacLean of Greenhill House with guests in 1957
Black & white photograph of Mrs MacLean of Greenhill House (right) with guests Miss Ross (left) and Agnes Lightbody (right), in July 1957. Agnes and her husband, George, spent their honeymoon on Tiree. (Original photo stored in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1)
Two articles about childhood memories of traditional rock fishing on Tiree in the 1940s and 1950s. The first is by Billy Whiteside writing about fishing at Barrapol/Greenhill, while the second is by his friends, brothers Alastair and John MacNeill, about fishing at Hynish.