Black and white photograph of Donald MacKechnie, Kilmoluaig in the late 1950s.
Donald MacKechnie (Maggie Campbell`s father) with a horse and cart behind the old steadings, Kilmoluaig around 1958-1960.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 28, 11/9/1991.
Local news including the proposed community buy-out of Sruthan Stores, the possibility of leasing the petrol pumps at the Crofters, continuing sales of petrol at Balemartine, report from the GP about radioactive material from Sellafield on the west coast, Kilmoluaig – part 1 by Sandy MacKinnon and a breakdown of Tiree`s population by age.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 29, 25/9/1991.
Local news including the crisis in local organisations due to lack of public support for the hall committee and the School Board, also the collapse of the livestock section of the agricultural show, corncrakes by Andy Knight, RSPB and Kilmoluaig – part 2 by Sandy MacKinnon.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 30, 30/10/1991.
Local news including complaints about CalMac`s services, the new hall committee, articles about geese and corncrakes by Andy Knight, RSPB, delay of implementation of new food regulations, Kilmoluaig – part 3 by Sandy MacKinnon, Murray Omand`s retirement and news from the golf and regatta clubs.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 31, 13/11/1991.
Local news including the lack of public transport on Tiree, Kilmoluaig – part 4 by Sandy MacKinnon, the library at the school and a message from the local policeman about using seat belts.
Caledonian MacBrayne captain`s uniform (jacket and trousers).
Captain`s jacket and trousers belonging to Donald Archie MacLean (1923-1997) of Lochside, Kilmoluaig, who was a skipper on the Caledonain MacBrayne Clyde ferries..
Three floppy disks with Gaelic place-names in Tiree townships.
Gaelic place-names in the Tiree townships.
Magazine`Limousin` with article about Lachie MacKinnon, Murdoch MacDonald and Pat Boyd, pp 28-31
Illustrated article about herds belonging to Lachie MacKinnon of Parkhouse, Murdoch MacDonald of Kilmoluaig and vet Pat Boyd of Cornaigmore.
Label for a load of wood delivered to Kilmoluaig in the 1920s
Label attached to a load of wood addressed to Mr Archibald MacDonald of Kilmoluaig from MacKenzie & Moncur, Edinburgh via rail and the MacCallum Orme ferry SS `Dunara Castle`. The wood was for Archibald MacDonald`s house which was built around 1920.
Photocopied journal extract about the floor of a prehistoric building on Tiree by M. Mann.
Account of the exploration of the floor of a prehistoric building (possibly Bronze Age) to the north-west of Locah Bhasapol in 1905 and a description of the various objects found.