Photocopy of a handwritten sheet of paper wrapped around a coin found at Malcolm MacLean`s house in Salum.
Handwritten sheet of paper wrapped around a coin and placed in a corner of the house walls for good luck. It reads: `Salum Tiree May 7th 1925. Commenced building this house. By Lachlan Campbell Cornaigbeg also his Brother Hector Campbell Cornaigbeg Tiree for Christina Munn McPhail & her husband Lachlan MacNeill & her son Macolm McKinnon McLean. Good Luck.`
Black and white photograph of Hugh MacLean and family in Oban in 1965.
Hugh MacLean of Salum, his wife May MacArthur of Tullymet and their four boys, (L-R) Hugh Charles, Peter, Duncan and Donald, outside Oban train station on 22nd February 1965 on their departure for Australia.
Colour photograph of Charlie MacLean of Salum and David Parish in 1986.
Charlie MacLean of Salum and David Parish, winners of the Dewar Shield in a 1986 Tiree regatta. (David Parish`s mother Ann Parish nee MacKenzie is the cild in photo E149)
Audio cassette recording of Hugh Archie MacLean talking to Maggie Campebell in 2000.
Hugh Archie MacLean of Salum talks to Maggie Campbell about working on the croft in Salum 50 years ago with his father, working breeding and selling horses, the winter feed required for stock, the food needed for personnel at the aerodrome during World War II, picnics during the war, the changes in crofting methods since the 1950s, technology and changing markets, his work with the Crofters Commission, receiving the OBE and his work in Africa advising on agriculture.