Black and white photograph of the Mary Stewart in Scarinish harbour in 1927.
The Mary Stewart in Scarinish harbour with the lighthouse in the background, from a small photograph album from Silversands in Vaul titled 1927.
Black and white postcard of the Mary Stewart in Scarinish harbour in the 1920s.
The Mary Stewart in Scarinish harbour in the 1920s.
Black and white postcard of Scarinish harbour.
View of Scarinish harbour from the east with the hotel in the background.
Black and white photograph of Scarinish harbour.
Smack moored in Scarinish harbour with the hotel in the backgound. The smack would bring provisions for the Scarinish shop and was captained by Donald MacLean, who later owned the Mary Stewart.
Photograph of people watching a two-masted schooner at Scarinish harbour around 1965.
Black & white photograph of three people watching a two-masted schooner motor into Scarinish harbour around 1965. Standing in the foreground are (L-R): Dorothy Connor (nee Black), Elizabeth Johnston (`Fanny`), Alasdair Johnston (`Bunchie`).
Black and white photograph of the `Mary Stewart` in Scarinish harbour in the early 20th century.
The schooner `Mary Stewart` in Scarinish harbour in the early 20th century.
Black and white postcard of Scarinish harbour postmarked in the 1930s.
Postcard of the `Mary Stewart` in Scarinish harbour with the hotel in the background, postmarked in the 1930s.
Black and white postcard of Scarinish harbour, postmarked in the 1930s.
Postcard of the `Mary Stewart` in Scarinish harbour with the lighthouse in the background, postmarked in the 1930s.
Black and white photograph of Scarinish harbour around 1940.
View of Scarinish harbour from the pier with the skiff `Passing Cloud in the foreground, the hotel and radio masts in the background, taken around 1940.
Black and white photograph of Scarinish harbour.
Scarinish harbour and pier with the old prison that was demolished during WWII.