Tag Archives: pipers and pipe bands

1997.239.2

Audio cassette recording of Hugh MacLean of Barrapol talking to John Donald MacLean in 1997.

Hugh MacLean (Eòghann Dhòmhnaill Eòghainn Mhòr) of Barrapol talks to John Donald MacLean in 1997 about shipwrecks on Tiree’s coast, a song about the Vivo composed by John Brown of Kilmoluaig, the burial ground of a shipwrecked crew at Balevullin, the healthy diet of his younger days, changes in the fishing grounds, shooting duck, geese and cormorants, eating seafood and seaweed, his school-days at Heylipol School, his interest in piping and Tiree pipers and fiddlers, the names of the cliffs caves and fishing rocks at Kennavara and his wartime experiences. Tha Eòghann Dhòmhnaill Eòghainn Mhòr a Goirtean Dòmhnall a’ bruidhinn ri Teòn Dòmhnall a’ Mhuilinn ann an 1997 mu na luing-bhriseadh air na tràighean mun cuairt Thiriodh, òran a chaidh a’ sgrìobhadh mun Vivo le Iain ’IcIllDhuinn a Cill Moluaig, an cladh aig sgioba long-bhriseadh ann am Baile Mhuilinn, am biadh fallain a fhuair e ann an làithean òige, atharrachaidhean ann àiteachan iasgaich, an t-sealgaireachd lacha, geòidh agus sgairbh, ag itheadh biadh-cladaich agus feamainn, a làithean-sgoile an Sgoil na Mòintich, a spies ann am pìobaireachd, pìobairean agus fìdhlearan Thiriodh, ainmeannan nan stùcannan, uamhan agus carraigean ann an Ceann a’ Bhara agus deuchainn an àm a’ chogaidh.

1998.153.1.1

Audio cassette recording of (a) the opening ceremony at Tur Mhic Chaluim and (b) Hugh MacDonald, Kenovay recorded by Margaret MacKay of the School of Scottish Studies.

Audio recording of Side A – the opening ceremony at Tur Mhic Chaluim on 26/7/1986 with introduction by Alec MacArthur, Ronald MacDonald of Cornaigbeg talking about 19th century emigration, Neil Brownlie and Prof. Donald Meek talking about the Rev. Donald MacCallum, and Hugh Archie MacLean of Salum talking about the way forward for crofters today, Side B – The late Hugh MacDonald of Kenovay talks to Margaret MacKay of the School of Scottish Studies about his piping days.

2002.163.11

Black and white photograph of Hector J. C Campbel, Neil MacPhail, Willie Baxter  and Willie MacLean.

The pipe band in Tobermory in the late 1960s. L-R: Hector J. C. Campbell, Conaigbeg; Neil MacPhail; James Baxter; Willie MacLean, Balinoe. (Original in Filing Cabinet 8 Drawer 1)

James Baxter was married to Hector Campbell’s sister Grace

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2002.162.8

Colour photograph of the Drum Corps of Tiree Pipe Band on 3/6/2002.

The Drum Corps of Tiree Pipe Band waiting at the pier to greet the cyclists from the Glasgow-Tiree Cycle Run on 3/6/2002. L-R: Sophie Isaacson, Kenovay; Andrew Findlater, Scarinish; Michael Holliday, Baugh; Gordon Connell, Crossapol.

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2002.162.9

Colour photograph of the Tiree Pipe Band outside Taigh a` Rudha in 2002.

Tiree Pipe Band playing outside Taigh a` Ruadh on the occasion of Eilidh Kennedy`s 100th birthday in 2002. L-R: Michael Holliday, Baugh; John MacLean, Caoles; Andrew Findlater, Scarinish; Sophie Isaacson, Kenovay; unknown.

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2002.162.11

Colour photograph of the Tiree Pipe Band outside Taigh a` Rudha in 2002.

Tiree Pipe Band playing outside Taigh a` Ruadh on the occasion of Eilidh Kennedy`s 100th birthday in 2002. L-R: David Hunter, Cornaig ; Gordon Connell, Crossapol; John MacLean, Caoles; Duncan MacLean Caoles; Sophie Isaacson, Kenovay.

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