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1997.159.11

John MacKinnon outside the Lodge at Kirkapol

Photograph of John MacKinnon outside the Lodge at Kirkapol.

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Courtesy of Mrs Jean Lindsay

John MacKinnon of Lodge Farm, Kirkapol is pictured here outside the Lodge with Lady Victoria Campbell’s buckboard. The daughter of the 8th Duke of Argyll, Lady Victoria contracted polio in 1859 when she was five years old and was lame for the rest of her life.

When rough seas or low tides made it impossible for passengers to board the lighter for the mail-boat at either of the small piers at Scarinish harbour, the boat was run in as far as possible on the beach at Gott Bay.

‘Faithful John’, as he was dubbed by Lady Victoria, would drive the horse and buckboard through the surf to transfer her to the stranded lighter, fortunately always without accident.

Black and white photograph of the Lodge during World War I.

Lady Victoria`s buckboard outside the Lodge during World War I.
John MacKinnon of Lodge Farm, Kirkapol is pictured here outside the Lodge with Lady Victoria Campbell’s buckboard. The daughter of the 8th Duke of Argyll, Lady Victoria contracted polio in 1859 when 5 years old and was lame for the rest of her life.
When rough seas or low tides made it impossible for passengers to board the lighter for the mail-boat at either of the small piers at Scarinish harbour, the boat was run in as far as possible on the beach at Gott Bay.
‘Faithful John’ would drive the horse and buckboard through the water to the stranded lighter to transfer Lady Victoria, fortunately always without accident.

1997.159.34

Black and white photograph of Oliver Balfour taken on Gott Bay in 1912.

Oliver Balfour (Lady Frances Balfour`s son) lying on the sand on Gott Bay with Lady Frances` samoyed, Vaul, taken in 1912.

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1997.159.35

Black and white photograph of Oliver Balfour taken in the Lodge gardens in 1912.

Oliver Balfour, Lady Frances Balfour`s son, with the family dogs in the Lodge gardens, taken in 1912.

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Black and white photograph of group at the Lodge.

Group photograph taken at the Lodge in the 1910s or 1920s. L-R: (back row) Malcolm MacLean (Calum Dhomhnaill Og), Lighthouse View; Mairi Anna MacLean (Malcolm`s sister); John MacKinnon (Iain Dhomhnaill – `Faithful John`), Lodge Farm; Anna Campbell (Anna an Loidse – Rosie MacIntyre`s mother); Jessie MacPhee (Duncan MacPhee`s mother); Calum a` Ghobhainn (Rosie`s father); Dugy Mary MacDonald; Seumas a` Ghobhainn; Alice Lauder; `bodach nam picture`; (front row) Peigi Eairdsidh; Bean Ailein MacFadyen, Gott; Iain Campbell (Rosie`s godfather), Bunessan; Floraidh, bean Dhomhnaill MacPhaill; Eachann MacInnes; Iain Eoghainn MacPhaill; Nancy Barrett; Vaul, Lady Frances Balfour`s dog. (Original in Filing Cabinet 8 drawer 1)

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