Black and white photograph of Archibald MacLean and Robina Cameron.
Robina Cameron of Scarinish and Archibald MacLean of Mill House, Cornaig in Canadian Army uniform, taken during WWI.
Photocopied book extract from `The Distinguished Service Cross 1901-1938` by W. H. Fevyer.
Entry for Lieutenant Archibald Lamont of the cargo carrier `Asteria`.
Photocopied newspaper article `Faidhean is faidhean-breige` by Niall M. Brownlie.
Article in Gaelic about seers and prophets, in particular John MacLean (iain Mac Eachainn Bhain) of Hough.
Handwritten letter dated 17/11/1915 from John (surname unknown) to his mother, with photocopy.
Letter to a mother during World War I from her son who has recently been called up after applying for a temporary surgeon`s commission in Navy.
Information relating to the family of Lachlan MacFadyen, Heanish
Family history of Lachlan MacFadyen, Heanish: (1) photocopy of page from scrapbook re the death at the age of 21 of Angus MacFadyen who was an able seaman on the `Cymric Queen`, (2) photocopy of three photographs of Hector MacFadyen, one with his wife, Emma, and son, Ronald, (3) page of photocopied newspaper articles re Hector MacFadyen, the son of Lachlan MacFadyen, Heanish, and a newspaper photograph of Hector`s son, Hector, aboard a minesweeper, (4) photocopy of Scarinish harbour from a 1959 calendar.
Photocopy of Donald MacKechnie`s Protection & Identity Certificate
World War I Identity Certificate for men of H.M. Naval Service.
Photocopy of World War I Certificate of Service in the Royal Navy
Physical description and other details of Donald MacKechnie, Kilmoluaig, such as next of kin, ships served on, payments from Naval Prize Fund and record of conduct.