Photograph of Druimfroaich croft house, Kenovay, in the snow in the 1990s
Colour photograph of Druimfroaich croft house in deep snow in the 1990s. Original stored in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1.
Photograph of the barns at Druimfroaich, Kenovay, in deep snow in the 1990s
Colour photograph of the barns at Druimfroaich in deep snow in the 1990s. Original stored in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1.
Photograph of the road at Druimfraoich, Kenovay, in the snow in the 1990s.
Dramatic colour photograph of the road and clouds after heavy snow at Druimfraoich, Kenovay, in the 1990s. Original stored in filing cabinet 10 drawer 1.
Photograph of Christina MacArthur, ca 1975
Colour photograph of Christina MacArthur (mother of Flora MacLean, Druimfraoich, Kenovay) with William MacDougall, around 1975.Willie MacDougal was married to Collina MacArthur,Christina’s sister.
Photograph of sisters Christina MacArthur, Mary MacArthur and Collina (MacDougall) ca. 1975
Colour photograph of sisters (L-R) Christina MacArthur, Mary MacArthur and Collina (MacDougall) ca. 1975
Photograph of Donald `the butcher` MacLean`s third van ca 1965
Black & white photograph of the third butcher`s van belonging to Donald MacLean, Kenovay, and his first son Archie John, aged about 5.
Photograph of young Archie John and Neil MacLean, Kenovay, ca. 1970
Black & white portrait photograph of Archie John MacLean, Kenovay/Heylipol, aged about 10, with his brother Neil, aged about 3.
Photograph of MacLean`s the butchers first premises at Kenovay, ca 1930
Black & white photograph of MacLean`s the butcher`s first premises at Kenovay, ca 1930. The butchers is the building at the back, behind the gig and left of the thatched barn.
Photograph of Donald MacLean the butcher of Kenovay, aged two in 1928.
Black & white photograph of Donald MacLean the butcher aged two years old, with his calf outside the house at Kenovay in 1928.
Photograph of Donald and Nan MacLean, Kenovay, with RAF Sergeant, ca 1944
Sepia photograph of Donald and Nan MacLean of Kenovay, standing at the door of their butchers shop with Sergeant Connel (on left) during WWII. The MacLeans supplied the RAF with meat when it was based at The Camp at Crossapol. Sergeant Connel was a chargehand at Smithfield Market, London. In his spare time he enjoyed coming to help Donald and Nan.