Black and white photograph of airman Ray Warwick at RAF Tiree during WWII.
Airman Ray Warwick with his crossbow at RAF Tiree during WWII. Ray had two hobbies on Tiree – his home-made crossbow for pursuing hares across the airfield and carving wooden chairs from a single piece of wood.
Black and white photograph of ground staff at RAF Tiree during WWII.
` “Better than the makers.” Some of the ground crew detached at Tiree.`
Black and white photograph of RAF Tiree personnel during WWII.
RAF Tiree personnel during WWII. L-R: Bob Hull, unknown, Sid Drinkwater, Norman Corney, unknown, `Rip` Fuller, `Parson` Curtis.
Black and white photograph of RAF Tiree personnel during WWII.
RAF Tiree personnel during WWII horsing around on the airfield. `Something Warwick said!`
Black and white photograph of a mid upper gunner at RAF Tiree during WWII.
Mid upper gunner Billy MacAulay from 281 Squadron at RAF Tiree during WWII.
Black and white photograph of a Squadron 518 Halifax at RAF Tiree during WWII.
Squadron 518 Halifax at RAF Tiree during WWII.
Photocopied newspaper article about Captain John MacKinnon of Caoles dated 1946.
Article about Captain John MacKinnon of Caoles who was awarded the MBE in recognition of his service in the Merchany Navy duringg WWII.
Black and white photograph of Malcolm Kennedy of Moss.
Malcolm Kennedy of Moss in naval uniform in the 1940s. He captained coasters around the Liverpool area.
Black and white photograph of Donald Kennedy and his daughter-in-law April.
Donald Kennedy (Denny) and his daughter-in-law April on the croft at Heylipol in the early 1940s. April is pouring a shot of whiskey into the tea. The croft was the first one on the left going up the Heylipol road from the church.
Black and white photograph of Donald Archie and Malcolm Kennedy of Moss.
Donald Archie Kenendy of Moss who was lost at sea in 1939 and his brother Malcolm whose ship was blown up in 1946. Donald Archie and Malcolm were brothers of Morag Kennedy, Evelyn O`Flynn`s mother.