Photocopied extract `The Highland Chieftain` edited by Duncan Campbell and Alexander MacBain.
Tale told by Mrs Wallace of Tiree Manse.
Photocopied extract `The Highland Chieftain` edited by Duncan Campbell and Alexander MacBain.
Tale told by Mrs Wallace of Tiree Manse.
Photocopied extract `Cu Dubh Mhic a Phi` contributed by Rev John Gregorson Campbell.
Story told by Donald Cameron of Ruaig to Rev John Gregorson Campbell.
Photocopied extract `Mar a chaidh an Tuairisgeul Mor a Chur gu Bas` contributed by Rev John Gregorson Campbell.
Story told by John Campbell of Hianish to Rev John Gregorson Campbell.
Photocopied extracts from `Original Campanions` by Isobal Wylie Hutchinson, pp 1-73, 284-299.
First eight and final chapters of a story set in Tiree with an accompanying letter with information about the characters in the story.
Book `Am Bron Binn` by Linda Gowans.
Examination of the different versions one ballad/waulking song `Am Bron Binn` from the surviving Arthurian legends in Gaelic. Two copies (second E01208 Sept.2011).
Newspaper cutting `The Quern-dust Calendar` by Ronald Black.
The possible origins of Queen Mab, Maebh or Maeve – Queen of Connacht or queen of the fairies.
Newspaper cutting `The Quern-dust Calendar` by Ronald Black.
The pre-christian story of the eagle of Loch Treig and its similarities to a poem `The Song of the Owl` by Domhnall mac Fhionnlaigh nan Dan.
Newspaper cutting `The Quern-dust Calendar` by Ronald Black.
Story about a hard-working husband, Clocan na Ruamhair, and his lazy wife, Corrachniostag, as told to Father Allan MacDonald in 1896.
Photocopied extract from `Transactions of of the Gaelic Society of Inverness`, Vol XVII, pp 58-68: `The School of Birds` contributed by Rev. John Campbell.
Also titled `The Fuller`s Son`. A gaelic story about a fuller`s son who learnt magic at the school of birds.