Handful of dried seaweed `barr-dearg` from Balephetrish, “good for barley”.
Tag Archives: natural features
2009.11.1
Slide rule in its box used for Met Office observations
Slide rule used to calculate vapour pressure, humidity and dew point from dry & wet bulb temperature readings by Lachie MacLean, Druimfraoich, when he was a Met Office observer on Tiree. In its original green cardboard box. The data would be used to make weather forecasts.
2009.3.1
Magazine: North 7 Issue 28 March/April 1978 with article on Tiree in gaelic (pg11)
Article on Tiree in gaelic in `North 7` magazine in 1978. About the beauty and wealth of the land. Magazine donated by Pat Campell of Balephetrish.
2005.145.12
O/S map sheet LXXVIII.4.
Map of Baugh point at a scale of 25 inches to mile (1:2,500).
2005.145.14
O/S map sheet LXXVIII.6.
Map of the Balinoe/Balephuil/Loch Bhasapol area at a scale of 25 inches to mile (1:2,500).
2005.145.1
Ordnance Survey map sheet LXIV.4.
Map of the coastal area of Balephetrish at a scale of 25 inches to the mile (1:2,500).
2005.145.2
Ordnance Survey map sheet LXIII.12 & 16.
Map of Craiginnis point at a scale of 25 inches to the mile (1:2,500).
2005.145.3
Ordnance Survey map sheet LXXIX.1.
Map of the most southerly part of the Heanish area at a scale of 25 inches to the mile (1:2,500).
2005.145.4
Ordnance Survey map sheet LXV.4 & 8.
Map of the coastal area east of Caoles at a scale of 25 inches to the mile (1:2,500).
2005.145.5
Ordnance Survey map sheet LXXVIII.9.
Map of Ceann a` Bhara at a scale of 1:2,500.











