Colour photograph of Glenda Franklin at the Hunterian Museum in 2006.
Glenda Franklin of Regina, Saskatchewan examining the Dun Mor Bhalla artefacts at the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow in May 2006.
Colour photograph of Nanette Mitchell, curator Dr Sally-Anne Coupar and Glenda Franklin at the Hunterian Museum in 2006.
Nanette Mitchell, curator Dr Sally-Anne Coupar and Glenda Franklin in the Hunterian Museum in May 2006 with artefacts from the broch at Vaul.
Colour photograph of some pottery and tools from the broch at Vaul in the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow.
Some tools and reassembled pottery shards from the broch at Vaul in the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow, photographed in May 2006.
Colour photograph of some pottery and tools from the broch at Vaul in the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow.
Close-up of decorated pottery shards, a re-assembled cup and three spindle whorls from the broch at Vaul, photographed in the Hunterian Museum in May 2006.
Colour photograph of Nanette Mitchell and curator Dr Sally-Anne Coupar at the Hunterian Museum in 2006.
Nanette Mitchell and curator Dr Sally-Anne Coupar with artefacts from the broch at Vaul in the Hunterian Museum in May 2006.
Colour photograph of decorated bone combs from the broch at Vaul in the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow.
Decorated Viking bone combs from the broch at Vaul photographed in the Hunterian Museum in May 2006.
Inner Hebrides Archaeological Project, Report No. 4, March 2007.
Reports on the Bishop Collection at the Hunterian Museum, pottery sherds from Salum Bay and a geophysical survey of the site, and geophysical surveys of the stone circles at Hough and St Patrick`s Chapel on Kennavara.
Newsletter of the Hebridean Trust for Spring 2006.
Newsletter with articles about the Hynish Centre and the late Charlie MacLeish.
Black and white photograph of the Signalling Tower at Hynish.
The Signalling Tower at Hynish on the day the Skerryvore Lighthouse Museum inside the tower was opened by the Duke of Argyll. (Year unknown. Original photo in Filing Cabinet 8 drawer 4)
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 350, 20/8/2005.
Local news and events including the debut CD by the band Skerryvore, an update by the Development Partnership, the local councillor`s views on `wild camping` and CalMac services, the Iron Age strike-a-light in An Iodhlann, the Tiree Archaeology Day sponsored by the Heritage Society, free energy audits for businesses, Glasgow Children`s Holiday Scheme, CEDP funds for Community Projects, and the Highlands and Islands Croft Entrants Scheme and news from the church.