Tag Archives: horses

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2011.89.1

Map of west end of Tiree with updates c. 1934

Copy of an OS map from 1900, with handwritten annotations and updates by/for Cornaigmore H.G. and Heylipol Public schools in May/June 1934. Annotations include land use (probably Meadow, Heath and Agriculture) and notes regarding roads, crops, livestock, markets, horses and land tenure.

2010.75.1

26 photographs and explanatory notes from Lydia Wysocki nee Brown during a visit to Tiree 1940-1960

26 black & white photographs from and including Lydia Wysocki (nee Brown) during visits to Tiree between 1940 and 1970. With explanatory notes and brief genealogical notes by Calum Mac Kinnon, USA, a relative. Includes several photos of pipers, dancers and horses at an agricultural show thought to be at Crossapol Farm. See 2010.75.2-10 for further details.

2010.75.3

Photograph of group with a horse 1950s-1960s

Black & white photograph of group of three adults and two toddlers with a horse, probably at the Agricultural Show at Crossapol in the 1950s-60s. L-R: unknown child, unknown adult, unknown child, Lydia Wysocki, John Neil MacKinnon, Balemartine. Lydia was the adopted daughter of Mary Ann and Archibald Brown, The Green. Original photo stored with 2010.75.1.

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2010.75.4

Photograph of group with horse

Black & white photograph of group of four adults with a white horse, probably at Agricutural Show at Crossapol in 1950s-1960s. L-R: Lydia Wysocki, unknown woman, Hector Campbell, An Airigh and Hector JC Campbell. Lydia was the adopted daughter of Mary Ann and Archibald Brown, The Green. Original photo stored with 2010.75.1.

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2010.75.9

Photograph of group of adults with a horse at an Agricultural Show at Crossapol, 1950s-60s

Black and white photograph of group of adults with a white horse at an Agricultural Show at Crossapol in the 1950s-60s. L-R: Duncan MacLean, Johnny MacKechnie, Donald Catriona MacLean, unknown, Hector Campbell, An Airigh, Hector JC Campbell, Lydia Wysocki. Lydia was the adopted daughter of Mary Ann and Archibald Brown, The Green. Original photo stored with 2010.75.1.

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