Photocopied letter from the Air Ministry Met Office dated 21/8/1929 to the new headmaster of Cornaig School.
Letter from the Air Ministry Met Office dated 21/8/1929 to J. R. Morrison, the new headmaster of Cornaig School, who is to undertake the observer duties previously done by D. O. MacLean.
Photocopied letter to the Director of Air Ministry Met Office dated 24/8/1942 from the Met Office at RAF Tiree.
Letter to the Director of Air Ministry Met Office dated 24/8/1942 from the Met Office at RAF Tiree about the observer at Cornaigmore Met Station.
Scan of first report about the Met Station at Cornaig dated September 1926.
First report dated 15-17/9/1926 made by J. J. Somerville about the site, outfit, exposure and observer of the Met Station at Cornaig School and the possibility of installing a phone line.
Photocopied information about the Met Office Telegraphic Reporting Station on Tiree.
History of the Met station at Cornaigmore from 1924 to 1956
Photocopied letter from Donald O. Maclean dated 7/9/1925 to Major Goldie at the Edinburgh Met Office.
Letter from Donald O. Maclean dated 7/9/1925 to Major Goldie at the Edinburgh Met Office about the erection of a telephone line to Cornaigmore and the five individuals prepared to stand guarantor for the annual running cots.
Photocopied letter to the Director of the Air Ministry Met Office dated 16/2/1925 suggesting an arrangement with the Local Education Authority to make meteorlogical recordings part of the headmaster`s duties.
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Photocopied letter to Mr A. H. Ross, headmaster of Cornaigmore School, dated 14/4/1925 from the Superintendent of Edinburgh Met Office about delaying the telegraphic weather reporting station on Tiree until guarantors can be found to bear 40% of the costs required by the Post Office.
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Photocopied letter to the Director of Education, Argyll County Council, dated 26/5/1925 from the Superintendent of the Edinburgh Met Office proposing that the headmaster of Cornaig School is employed as the observer for the weather reporting station at a rate of £50 p.a. The equipment and duties involved are listed.
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Photocopied letter to the Superintendent of the Edinburgh Met Office dated 27/8/1925 from the Argyll County Clerk.
Letter to the Superintendent of the Edinburgh Met Office dated 27/8/1925 from the Argyll County Clerk approving the headmaster D. O MacLean to run the Met Station at Cornaigmore.
Photocopied letter from the Superintendent of the Edinburgh Met Office dated 13/6/1925 to the Air Ministry Met Office in London about the guarantors required by the Post Office in respect of the extension of the telephone line and replacement of the headmaster of Cornaig School when Mr Ross leaves.
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