Colour photograph of `It`s a Knockout` at Tiree High School in 1986-7.
`It`s a Knockout` at Tiree High School in 1986-7.
Colour photograph of 1st year at Tiree High School in 1966.
Secondary 1 at Tiree High School in 1966. L-R: (back row) Kathleen Burnett, Ruaig; David Corbett, Barrapol; George Smith, West Hynish; Roddy Maclennan, Caoles; Flora Brown, Balevullin; (front row) Jean Bucher, Barrapol; Nell MacKinnon, Sandaig; Ann Hayes nee Munn, Crossapol; Jean MacKay, Balemartine; Mairi MacKay, Balinoe.
Colour photograph of 1st year at Tiree High School in 1977.
Secondary 1 at Tiree High School in 1977. L-R: Stuart Coleman, Crossapol; Iain Hamilton, Cornaigbeg; John Curry, Balinoe; Neil MacArthur, Barrapol; (front row) Olwen Carter, Crossapol; Colin MacDonald, Mannal; teacher Gordon Connell, Crossapol; Lorna MacDonald, Balevullin.
Black and white photograph of Tiree High School hockey team in 1972.
Tiree High School hockey team in 1972. L-R: (back row) Jacqueline MacFadyen, Scarinish; Fiona Green nee Stewart, Mannal; Mairi MacInnes, Ruaig; Jane Weatherston, Scarinish; Christina Brown, Crossapol; Christine MacClounnan, Balephuil; Ann Cameron, Balevullin; May Margaret MacDonald, Balephuil; (front row) June Clark, Barrapol; Elizabeth Brown nee MacKinnon, Kenovay; Morvern MacLean, Crossapol; Margaret Ann Campbell, Cornaigbeg.
Seven O/S maps with hand-drawn croft numbers and boundaries, 1977
Seven O/S maps with croft numbers and boundaries drawn in by donor`s sister, Mary Robertson: (1) sheet NL 93 NE Hynish and West Hynish, (2) sheet NL 94 NE Hough, Balevullin, Kilmoluaig, Cornaigmore, Cornaigbeg and Kenovay and boundaries of Croish, Cornaigmore Farm and Kilmoluaig common grazing, (3) sheet NL 94 SE Moss, Barrapol, Balephuil, Balemartine, Balinoe, Heylipol and Crossapol and boundaries of Kilmoluaig common grazing, Barrapol Farm and Heylipol Farm, (4) sheet NL 94 NW Hough and Balevullin, (5) sheet NL 94 SW Middleton, Sandaig and Kilkenneth, (6) sheet NM 04 NW Balephetrish, Scarinish, Gott, Kirkapol and Vaul and boundaries of Scarinish Farm and Balephetrish special common, (7) sheet NM 04 SW Baugh and Scarinish.
Black and white photograph of Flora MacLean at Cornaig machair.
Cornaig machair in the 1910s or 1920s. L-R: Possibly the wife of the Archibald MacLean, the miller at Cornaig, or Amelia Cameron, granddaughter of Allan MacFadyen of Scarinish; Flora MacLean (Floraidh Ruadh), the sister of the miller Archibald MacLean, who had a shop in Cornaig.