Black and white photograph of servicemen at Gott Bay pier during World War II.
Group of airmen and others at Gott Bay pier during World War II. (Photograph from Mike Hughes in Filing Cabinet 2 drawer 1)
Photocopied letter dated 1902 and a 1912 newspaper article about the boat slip at Balemartine.
(1) Letter from the fishermen of Balemartine dated 2/4/1902 to the County Clerk requesting assurances that the Council will maintain the boat slip at Balemartine once it is repaired, (2) newspaper article about donations made by the Duke of Argyll and Lord Archibald Campbell to the erection of the boat slip at Balemartine.
Photocopied letters dated 1902 about damage and repair to the boat slip at Balephuill.
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Paperback book `Scottish Coastal Steamers 1918-1975` by Brian Patton, 1999.
Photographic study of the old Scottish coastal steamers from the end of World War 1 to the mid-seventies.
Hardback book `West Highland Steamers` (first edition) by C. L. D. Duckworth and G. E. Langmuir.
Information and photographs of the fleet of steamers owned by Hutcheson/MacBrayne from 1851 to 1934.
Hardback book `West Highland Steamers` (fourth edition) by C. L. D. Duckworth and G. E. Langmuir.
Information and photographs of the fleet of steamers owned by Hutcheson/MacBrayne from 1851 to 1986.
Collection of West Highland Streamer Club calendars from 1988-2000.
Collection of West Highland Steamer Club calendars illustrated with black and white photographs of Caledonian MacBrayne ferries.
Leaflet `Scotland – The road to the isles` by British Railways and MacBraynes Steamers.
Leaflet giving fares to Oban, Staffa and Iona, Stornoway, the Inner Hebrides, Mallaig and Kyle of Lochalsh to the Outer Isles.