Black and white photograph of harvesting in Kilmoluaig in the 1920s.
Harvesting in Kilmoluaig in the 1920s. L-R: Maggie Campbell`s uncle Donald Archie; uncle Alick; Neil MacDonald, Kilmoluaig (Murdoch`s father); Maggie`s father Donald MacKechnie; John Lamont, Balevullin; great-aunt Bella MacLean, Kilmoluaig; aunt Marion and grandfather Alexander MacKechnie.
Binder `The Island of Tiree 1941 – 1943` containing an account of George Holleyman’s time on Tiree, plus 123 related photographs.
Account by RAF policeman and amateur archaeologist George Holleyman FSA of his time on Tiree between September 1941 and June 1943. Includes seventy-five photographs taken on Tiree by George Holleyman between September 1941 and June 1943, and forty-eight black and white photographs/postcards taken by unknown photographer(s). George Holleyman carried out significant amounts of pioneering archaeological work in Sussex during the first half of the 20th century along with Drs. Eliot and Cecil Curwen. He was made a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1949.
Brochure produced by the Hebridean Trust with photographs of a dipping lugsail steered by Duncan MacLean, Hector and Alasdair Brown haymaking in Balephuil and a view of Hynish harbour..