Colour photograph of Lachie MacLean, Druimfhraoich and Hector J C Campbell, Cornaigbeg in the 1980s.
Lachie Maclean of Druimfhraoich and Hector J. C. Campbell of Cornaigbeg binding oats at Dhruimfhraoich, Kenovay in the mid-1980s. The tractor is a Massey Ferguson.
Colour photograph of Hector J C Campbell and Susan Lamont in the 1980s.
Lachie MacLean and Susan Lamont cutting oats at Druimfhraoich, Kenovay in the late 1980s. Note the adagan in the foreground.
Colour photograph of the stackyard at Druimfhraoich in the late 1980s.
The stackyard (iodhlann) at Druimfhraoich, Kenovay in the late 1980s. L-R: Lachie MacLean, Druimfhraoich, building a stack (mulan); his wife Flora; Murdoch MacLean of Kilmoluaig.
Colour photograph of hayricks at Druimfhraoich, Kenovay around 1990.
Hayricks at Druimfhraoich, Kenovay around 1990. Cnoc Gorm is in the centre background.
Black and white photograph of John MacKinnon of Balephetrish.
John MacKinnon of Balephetrish aged about 70 using a flail, photographed by Eric Cregeen in 1960.
Black and white photograph of John MacKinnon of Balephetrish.
John MacKinnon of Balephetrish aged about 70 using a flail, photographed by Eric Cregeen in 1960.
Black and white photograph of John MacKinnon of Balephetrish.
John MacKinnon of Balephetrish aged about 70 using a flail, photographed by Eric Cregeen in 1960.
Black and white photograph of a horse-drawn haycart.
A horse-drawn cart carrying hay from the field to the stackyard, photographed in the east end of Tiree in the beginning of the 20th century.
Black and white photograph of a crofting family in their stackyard.
A crofting family in their stackyard in the east end of Tiree in the beginning of the 20th century. Note the pitchforks for tossing the hay up to the top of the stack.
Black and white photograph of crofters in their stackyard.
Crofters in their stackyard taken in the east end of Tiree in the beginning of the 20th century. Note the wooden hay-rake.