Photocopied extract from `A Star for Seamen` by Craig Mair, pp 147-161.
Account of the building of Skerryvore by Alan Stevenson.
Photocopied extract from `A Star for Seamen` by Craig Mair, pp 147-161.
Account of the building of Skerryvore by Alan Stevenson.
Photocopied book `Steamers of the Highlands and Islands` by Ian McCrorie.
An illustrated history of the steamers and ferries servicing the highlands and islands.
Caledonian MacBrayne ferry timetable for summer 2003.
Guide to ferry timetable and accomodation from 4/4/2003 to 18/10/2003.
Extract from ‘Outer Isles’ by Ada Goodrich Freer
Transcription of an extract about food and drink from ‘Outer Isles’ by Ada Goodrich Freer.
Ada Goodrich Freer was sponsored by the Society for Psychical Research to investigate second sight and supernatural tales in the Hebrides. She visited Tiree in 1894 and, after spending several months on the island, went to South Uist and Eriskay.
While on Eriskay, Ada befriended the local priest, Father Allan MacDonald, who was himself a collector of Hebridean folklore and traditions. She borrowed a number of his manuscripts on which she based a series of articles and lectures, earning herself an undeserved reputation as a folklorist.
By the time her book ‘Outer Isles’ was published in 1902, she was living in Jerusalem and her reputation as a clairvoyant and psychic researcher was in question. In 1905 she married a German-American Hans Henry Spoer with whom she moved to America in 1923.
Photocopied page of newspaper cuttings about Coll and the death of headmaster A. C. MacDougall..
Oban Times article of 18/9/1969 about the death of former headmaster of Cornaig School, Allan C. MacDougall, following a fall off Tiree pier.
Photocopied extract from `A Voyage round the Coasts of Scotland and the Isles` by James Wilson, Vol I pp 108-115.
Account of a voyage around Scotland sailing past Skerryvore in the process of construction and visiting the lighthouse workshops at Hynish; description of Tiree`s landscape, stock and cultivation.