Tag Archives: the church

2001.84.12

Black and white photograph of the Mission Hall in Balephuil in 1956.

The Mission Hall, Balephuil, 1956. L-R: (front row) Janet MacIntosh, Urvaig; Archibald MacArthur, Middleton; Captain Malcolm MacDonald, Daisy Brae, Balinoe; (2nd row) Alix MacArthur, Middleton Post Office; Netta MacDonald, Taigh na Beairt, Scarinish; Helen MacKay, MacKay`s Cottage, Balephuil; (3rd row) Donald MacIntyre, Gott; Ina MacArthur, Balinoe; Marion Campbell, The Cottage, Balemartine; Mary Cameron, Balevullin; (4th row0 Lachie MacKinnon, Park House; John Brown, Balephuil sliabh; Duncan MacPhail, Loch Phuil, Balephuil; John MacFadyen, Lochside, Barrapol; (back row) William MacIntosh, Urvaig; Hugh MacEachern, Creag Mhor, Cornaigbeg; Mary MacKinnon, Park House; Donald Brown, Hillside, Balephuil.

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2001.84.13

Black and white photograph of a Baptist meeting in Kilmoluaig in 1956.

Baptist meeting at Mr and Mrs Neil`s MacDonald`s house, 8 Kilmoluaig, in 1956. L-R: (front row) Archibald MacLeod, Carrachan, Kilmoluaig; Neil MacDonald, 8 Kilmoluaig; Archibald MacArthur, Middleton Post Office; (middle row) Effie MacIver, Kilmoluaig; Margaret MacDonald, 8 Kilmoluaig; Isabella MacLean, Kilmoluaig; (back row) Donald MacIntyre, Gott; Mary Flora MacDonald, Greenbank, Kilmoluaig; Mary MacKinnon, Park House; Alix MacArthur, Middleton Post Office.

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2001.84.14

Black and white photograph of a Baptist meeting at Middleton House in 1956.

Baptist meeting at Middleton House in 1956. L-R: Elizabeth and John MacDonald, Barrapol (children at front); (front row) Flora MacDonald, Kilkenneth; Hugh MacEachern, Cornaigbeg; Christina Sinclair, Barrapol; Effie Walker nee MacDonald; Robert Tester (boy); Catriona MacArthur, Middleton Post Office (extreme right); (back row) Lachie MacKinnon, Park House; Charles MacDonald, Middleton (at back); Donald MacIntyre, Gott; Mary MacKinnon, Park House; John MacFadyen, Lochside, Barrapol; Duncan MacPhail, Loch Phuil, Balephuil; John Brown, Balephuil sliabh (behind Robert Tester).

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1999.7.4

Twenty-two photographs of Tiree from RCAHMS, 1900-1977

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2002.160.1

Audio cassette recording of Hugh Archie MacCallum interviewed by Maggie Campbell on 28/9/2002.

Hugh Archie MacCallum talks to Maggie Campbell in September 2002 about the Cornaigbeg crofts, the crofters’ names and patronymics; old and new methods of farming, seaweed and its uses, cattle shows; shebeens, shops, cobblers, the grocer’s horse-drawn van; the old schoolhouse at Cornaig and the United Free Church at Whitehouse; the evil eye; the shipwreck of the Malve during World War I. Eòghann Èairdsidh ’Ic Chaluim a’ bruidhinn ri Magaidh Chaimbeul anns an t-Sultain 2002 mu croitean Chòrnaig Bhige, ainmean agus sloinneadhan nan croitearan, dòighean sean agus ùr air croitearachd, feamainn, fèill cruidh, shebeens, bùthan, greasaichean, carbad bùtha air a tharraing le each, an t-seann sgoil Chòrnaig agus an Eaglais Shaor aig an Taigh Gheal, an droch shùil, am Malve a chaidh air na sgeirean aig àm a’ Cheud Chogadh.

1998.250.0

Photocopied collection of documents, poems, books and leaflets from Taigh Port na Spaineach.

Photocopied collection of 49 Gaelic poems, six birth, death and marriage certificates, correspondence relating to pensions, four books of insurance contributions/union membership, bundle of personal letters, bundle of religious tracts, various brochures, instruction leaflets and hymn sheets, found in Taigh na Spaineach and given to An Iodhlann by Derrick Wolstencroft but originally belonging to the family of Iain MacAthur, Taigh MhicArtair. Milton. Originals stored in Main Store West, archive box 53.

1997.182.1

Black and white photograph of Scarinish harbour.

Scarinish harbour with the Mary Stewart, probably taken in the 1930s. The building in the background was originally built as a church, then used intermittently as a prison and latterly as a store by the owners of the Mary Stewart. It was pulled down to make roads during World War II.

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