Colour photograph of Neil Kennedy of Balevullin.
Neil Kennedy, late husband of Ellen Kennedy, shearing a sheep in Balevullin.
Tinted and retouched photograph of Catherine and Alexander Kennedy in the 1920s.
Catherine and Alexander Kennedy, parents of Donald Kennedy of Balevullin, in the 1920s.
Calendar for 2005 `Tiree -The sunshine isle` by Sue Anderson.
2005 calendar by Sue Anderson with recipes and detachable postcards with colour views of Tiree.
| Tags: balephetrish , balephuil , balevullin , cornaigmore , crossapol , food , gott , rural centre , scarinish , soroby , the green | | Dates: 2000s | | Townships: balephetrish , balephuil , balevullin , cornaigmore , crossapol , gott , scarinish | | Object Types: miscellaneous | Collection of seven postcards of Tiree by Sue Anderson.
Seven postcards of Tiree by Sue Anderson: Balevullin thatched house; Brock; Port Ban; Balinoe beach; Kennavara; four traditional Tiree houses; Gott Bay pier.
Report by Katinka Stentoft titled `Tiree Prospective Settlement Survey`.
Results of a walkover survey of the machair areas of noth-west Tiree in September 2003 with the purpose of locating possible settlement sites of Viking or Late Norse date.
Black and white photograph of the Coastguard Hut in Balevullin with Mary MacLean and Maggie Richardson.
The Coastguard Hut in Balevullin in the 1930s or 40s. L-R: Sisters Mary and Maggie MacLean of Balevullin with Toby the dog.
Black and white photograph of mounted policeman Neil MacLean of Balevullin.
Mounted policemen Neil MacLean (1893-1961) of Balevullin, father of nurse Flora MacKinnon, taken in Glasgow probably in the 1930s.
Black and white photograph of vet Duncan MacLean of Balevullin.
Duncan MacLean (1904-1958) of Balevullin, the first veterinary in Tiree, taken in 1952.
Black and white photograph of Neil MacLean of Balevullin with two unknown women.
Policemen Neil MacLean (1893-1961) of Balevullin with two unknown women, probably taken in the 1920s.
Black and white photograph of vet Duncan MacLean with a pony and trap taken in the 1930s.
Veterinary Duncan MacLean of Balevullin driving a horse and trap in the 1930s.