Tag Archives: plants

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1997.265.106

Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 69, 3/11/1993.

Local news including a reply from the hall committee to Sandy MacKinnon`s letter, the accident black spot at Baugh, an extra air ambulance stationed at Glasgow, this year`s Wave Classic, the botanical survey of Tiree, the Duke of Edinburgh`s Award Scheme, the weather and news from the golf club, the Gaelic Partnership, Tiree Association, the gardening and youth clubs.

2003.141.9

Paperback book `Food for Free` by Richard Mabey.

Guide to over 200 types of food that can be gathered in the wild in Britain with recipes and illlustrated with colour photographs.

De-accessioned 20.3.2026.

2000.118.5

Journal extract `On the flora of Tiree` by Symers M. MacVicar.

Description of the geography of Tiree and a list of the plant species found. Front cover signed by the author `Kind regards Symers M MacVicar`.

2003.121.1

Audio cassette recording of Bunty Kennedy interviewed by Maggie Campbell in Coll on 8/7/2003.

Maggie Campbell talks to Bunty Kennedy of Coll in July 2003 about her early childhood and schooldays on Tiree in the 1940s, her life on Coll from the 1950s to the present day, the water and electricity supply, the postal services, fishing, past and present New Years on Coll. She sings a verse of a song by Iain MacDonald and her son, Cailean, plays a few tunes on the accordion. Bunty Ceannaideach o Colla a’ bruidhinn ri Mairead Caimbeul anns an t-Iuchair 2003 mu dheidhinn làithean sgoile ann a Tiriodh anns na ceathradan, fuireachd ann a Colla anns na coigeadan, nuair a thàinig dealan agus uisge gu Colla, am post, iasgach agus mar a bha am Bliadhna Ur air a thoirt a steach fo chionn fhada taca ris mar a tha e air a’ dhèanamh air an latha an diugh. Tha Bunty a seinn rann fo òrain Iain MacDhòmhnaill agus tha Cailean, a mac aice, a cluich am bogsa ciùil.

1999.191.29

Scottish Natural Heritage report No. 34: `Information review on the impact of kelp harvesting` by Dr Martin Wilkinson.

Report detailing the kelp resources around Scotland, the effect of their removal on the ecosystem and the advisability of instituting a management system.

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