Video recording by Neil MacKinnon, Balevullin of the Tiree Regatta in August 1999.
Video recording by Neil MacKinnon, Balevullin of the Tiree Regatta in August 1999, the visit by the Tobermory Lifeboat, the pipe band and swimming competitions in Scarinish harbour.
Black and white photograph of Tiree High School hockey team in the early 1970s.
Tiree High School hockey team, early 1970s, with Headmaster Roy MacPherson and Home Economics teacher Helen Cameron. L-R: Christine Burns, Balinoe; Lorelei MacLellan, daughter of factor Major MacLellan; Ann Sinclair, Greenhill; Kathleen MacLean, Crossapol; Marian MacLean, Cornaigbeg; Helen MacDonald, Mannal; Morvern MacLean, Crossapol; Margaret Nugent, Balephuil; Rosemary Nugent, Balephuil; Janet MacArthur, Middleton; Sheena Wilson.
Black and white photograph of Tiree High School football team in the early 1970s.
Tiree High School football team in the early 1970s with teacher Gordon Connell. L-R: (back) Hugh ‘Doodan’ MacArthur, Caoles; Lachie MacFadyen, Scarinish; Iain MacKinnon, Balephetrish; goalie Raymond Clark, Barrapol; George Straker, Mannal; John Neil Brown, Cornaigbeg; Hugh ‘Paddy’ MacInnes, Salum; (front) Archie MacFadyen, Balemartine; Douglas Rowan, Crossapol; Russell MacIver, Kilmoluaig; Donald ‘Dote’ MacDonald, Vaul; John Omand, Balephetrish; Alasdair MacInnes, Ruaig. The boy leaning over on the left is Murray Omand, Balephetrish.
Local news and events including the opening of An Talla, a visit from the Crofters Commission, the increase in security charges for air travellers, sports camps at the school, a crofting and environmental study to be carried out by Tiree Rural Development and news from the Golf Club, the Community Council, the Feis and the school.
Inverary Highland Games Best Local Athlete (Light Events) medal – made of silver depicting a shield surrounded by a decorative circle – won by Alistair MacNeill from Hynish in 1961.
Oban Highland Games Best Local Athlete (Light Events) – made of silver depicting a shield surrounded with a partially engraved circle – won by Alistair MacNeill from Hynish between 1961 and 1965.
Three sporting medals and a photograph mounted and framed, 1952-54
Three sporting medals and a black & white sports-team photograph belonging to John and Alistair MacNeill of Hynish mounted and framed: (1) medal won by John MacNeill representing Cornaigmore School at the 1952 Argyll County Sports in Lochgilphead (associated information mounted below medal), (2) Junior Championship medal won by Alistair MacNeill representing Cornaigmore School at the 1953 Argyll County Sports in Dunoon Stadium (associated information mounted below medal), (3) Intermediate Championship silver medal won by Alistair MacNeill of Hynish as runner-up at the 1954 Argyll County Sports in Campbeltown, (associated information mounted below medal, (4) photograph of the Tiree team returning from the 1953 County Sports on board the Lochearn. L-R: Billy Whiteside; Margaret Sinclair; Captain Neil Campbell; Roland Robertson, Gaelic and Latin teacher at Cornaigmore Secondary School; Archie MacIntyre; Alistair MacNeill holding Junior Championship trophy; his brother John MacNeill; Sarah F. MacDonald, Balemartine Primary headteacher.
Colour photograph of Alistair MacNeill with the Duke of Argyll in Inverary in 1961.
Inverary Games, 1961. Alistair MacNeill of Hynish is presented with a trophy and medal for the best local athlete by the 11th Duke of Argyll. (Original in Filing Cabinet 8 drawer 3)
Silver cup (190mm high) with two handles and black pedestal (65mm high) inscribed with `Mull Highland Games Chieftain`s Cup 1961 won by Alistair MacNeill`.
Medal (52mm diameter) possibly brass mounted on black plinth (56mm high) and inscribed Mull Games 1961, won by Alistair MacNeill from Hynish for the best local athlete at jumps.