Photocopied extract from unknown publication about ambulances.
Description of ambulances used in Mull with photographs.
Black and white photograph of a coal puffer on Gott Bay from a small album from Silversands.
`Bata guail ann an Camus Ghot` (the coal boat in Gott Bay) from a small album from Silversands, Vaul, titled `Idle Days` probably dating from the 1920s or early 1930s.
Black and white photograph of a coal puffer on Gott Bay from a small album from Silversands.
`Bata guail ann an Camus Ghot` (the coal boat in Gott Bay) from a small album from Silversands, Vaul, titled `Idle Days` probably dating from the 1920s or early 1930s.
Black and white photograph of the Mackinnon family with a horse and cart in Barrapol.
The MacKinnon family with a horse and cart near Morven House (Drovers) in Barrapol. L-R: Duncan MacKinnon (father of Sarah MacLean, Barrapol), Phemie MacKinnon and her mother Mary nee MacKenzie.
Black and white photograph of George Hamilton of Barrapol in an open-topped car.
George Hamilton of Barrapol in an open-topped car with two unknown women, taken in the 1920s..
Black and white photograph of John MacKinnon, Lodge Farm with Lady Victoria`s buckboard.
John MacKinnon of Lodge Farm on the left (Lady Victoria`s Faithful John) with Lady Victoria`s buckboard, probably taken around 1900.
Tiree Area Transport Guide 3/10/2003.
Tiree Area Transport Guide produced by Argyll & Bute Council valid from 3/10/2003 and giving the school bus timetable, the summer and winter ferry schedules and details about the Shared Taxi Scheme..
Black and white photograph of Donald MacKechnie, Kilmoluaig in the late 1950s.
Donald MacKechnie (Maggie Campbell`s father) with a horse and cart behind the old steadings, Kilmoluaig around 1958-1960.
Black and white photograph of Donald MacKechnie, Kilmoluaig in 1960.
Donald MacKechnie (Maggie Campbell`s father) at Lochside, Kilmoluaig in 1960.
Black and white photograph of Donald MacKechnie, Kilmoluaig in the 1930s.
Donald MacKechnie of Kilmoluaig with a bicycle taken in Balemartine in the 1930s.