Photograph of a painting of Scarinish Harbour early 1900s.
Colour photograph of a painting (probably watercolour) of Scarinish Harbour early 1900s, showing cottars` houses on the shore and the lighthouse on the left. (Original stored in filing cabinet 9 drawer 4)
Photograph of a wooden boat in Scarinish harbour before World War II
Sepia photograph of a wooden boat of the dipping lug-sail type anchored in Scarinish Harbour with the pier and Mary Stewart freight store in the background. On the reverse is written “Pre WWII”. (Original stored in filing cabinet 9 drawer 4)
Photograph of a line drawing of Scarinish Harbour ca. 1900
Black & white photograph of a postcard illustrated with a line drawing of a view of Scarinish Harbour from the machair. The Mary Stewart, freight store and a thatched cottage are included. (Original stored in filing cabinet 9 drawer 4)
Black & white photograph of several wooden boats stranded on the sand in Scarinish Harbour in August 1966, with the remains of the Mary Stewart partially visible on the left.
Photograph of the puffer `Glenshira` in Scarinish Harbour in 1966
Black & white photograph of the coal puffer `Glenshira` alongside the pier in Scarinish Harbour in August 1966. The store shed, and ferry `Claymore` are visible in the background with two small wooden boats in the foreground.
Display copy of Alec Walker`s `Tiree Memories 2012` calendar with old images of Skerryvore Lighthouse, the ferry and pier in the 1950s, airport control tower in mid 1950s, view from Balephetrish Hill over Balephetrish to Kenovay and Crossapol in the 1960s, a crofters house Balephuil, Balemartine around the 1960s, Baugh Bay, ferry at pier in mid 1930s, Gott Bay, Kirkapol church, view from Ben Hough of Loch Bhasapol, Scarinish from the air in the 1960s, coal boat unloading at Ruaig during the 1930s,
Photograph of the ladies rowing race at the regatta in the 1930s
Black & white photograph of two rowing boats and a rescue boat entering the harbour at Scarinish during a Tiree Regatta in the 1930s. The oars in each rowing boat are being pulled by two women. A man is on the tiller. The rowing boat on the right of the picture is crewed by “the Marys and Ian Munn, Heanish?”.