Blank invoice for Angus MacRae, general merchant.
Blank invoice for Angus MacRae who had a shop attached to the guest house at Baugh in the 1950s. He moved to Inverary around 1963.
Blank invoice for Angus MacRae, general merchant.
Blank invoice for Angus MacRae who had a shop attached to the guest house at Baugh in the 1950s. He moved to Inverary around 1963.
List of donors of Church funds found in a byre opposite Hynish House
Hand-written list of donors` names and addresses, and amount of money received by Rev. D. MacDonald. Names include: Chrissie MacDonald, Edinburgh; Anonymous; Neil MacArthur, The Store, Balemartine; John MacLean, Balemartine; Flora MacLean, Balemartine; John MacFarlane, Balemartine; Flora MacIntyre, Balemartine; Donald MacLean, Roadside; Balemartine; Hector Campbell, The Store, Balemartine; Peggie MacKinnon, Springfield, Balemartine; Miss Wilson, Schoolhouse, Balemartine; Margaret ?, Ruaig; Mr Hume, Heylipol Farm; Mrs Kennedy, Ardliu, Balinoe; A MacDonald, Mannal; Dr Hunter, Baugh; Chistina MacKinnon, The Store, Balemartine; Mrs MacKinnon, The Farmhouse, Balemartine.
Jotter with prices for goods sold in Jack Munn`s shop at Baugh in 1916.
Jotter with list of prices for goods sold in Jack Munn`s shop at Baugh in 1916; two accounts for pier dues dated 1971.
CD Pròiseact Thiriodh CD-SA1974-77.
Hector Kennedy of Kilkenneth talks about the first electric torch on the island, weather forecasting, using burning peat as a torch, Donald Kennedy – Rìgh na Mòintich, Land Leagues, Rev. MacNiven, the occupations of his family, crofting, kelp, food, the shops, Anna Dhuireach and describes two farmers.
Mini-disk SA1974/77.
Hector Kennedy of Kilkenneth talks about the first electric torch on the island, weather forecasting, using burning peat as a torch, Donald Kennedy – Rìgh na Mòintich, Land Leagues, Rev. MacNiven, the occupations of his family, crofting, kelp, food, the shops, Anna Dhuireach and describes two farmers.
CD Pròiseact Thiriodh CD-SA1974-79.
Hector Kennedy of Kilkenneth talks about the death by fever of Rev. Duncan MacDougall’s wife and two children, house improvements, exchanging crofts, the kelp factory, the MacDonalds, tells a story about Niall Eachann, talks about the shop at Bail’ Ùr, shopkeeper Duncan MacKinnon, the ditches around Mannal, Balemartine, Loch a’ Phuill and Loch Bhasapol, John MacMillan shepherd to farmer Donald Campbell (Dòmhnall a’ Ruighe) at Baugh and the Reef, the Hendersons of Balemartine who lived for a while under an upturned boat, John MacNeill, tenants’ rent and the Campbells of Kilmoluaig who emigrated to Canada.
Mini-disk SA1974/79.
Hector Kennedy of Kilkenneth talks about the death by fever of Rev. Duncan MacDougall’s wife and two children, house improvements, exchanging crofts, the kelp factory, the MacDonalds, tells a story about Niall Eachann, talks about the shop at Bail’ Ùr, shopkeeper Duncan MacKinnon, the ditches around Mannal, Balemartine, Loch a’ Phuill and Loch Bhasapol, John MacMillan shepherd to farmer Donald Campbell (Dòmhnall a’ Ruighe) at Baugh and the Reef, the Hendersons of Balemartine who lived for a while under an upturned boat, John MacNeill, tenants’ rent and the Campbells of Kilmoluaig who emigrated to Canada.
Colour photograph of pupils from P6/7 outside the Hydro-Electric showroom in 1994-5.
Pupils from P6/7 outside the Hydro-Electric showroom at Scarinish in 1994-5.
L-R: Helen Boyd, Cornaigmore; Suzi MacArthur, Caoles; Karen MacArthur, Caoles; Calum Williams, Kirkapol; Christopher Gillespie, Crossapol; Donald MacKinnon, Vaul.
Colour photograph of P6/7 outside the Co-op in 1994-5.
Colour photograph of P6/7 outside the Co-op in 1994-5.
L-R: Iain Brown, Cornaigbeg; Shona MacMillan, Bank House; Donald Mackinnon, Vaul; Karen MacArthur, Caoles; Suzi MacArthur, Caoles; Angus John MacKechnie, Crossapol; Peter MacLeod, Heylipol; David Hunter, Cornaigmore; Helen Boyd, Cornaigmore; Lyndsay Monaghan, Heanish; Christina Cameron, Balevullin; Christopher Gillespie, Crossapol; Hannah Williams, Balemartine; Calum Williams, Kirkapol.