Photograph of reverse side of ancient round-headed stone grave marker.
Colour photograph of reverse side of an ancient round-headed stone grave marker that might be etched with a cross, and with a hole through the top. In the main cemetery at Kirkapol. Photo taken in June 2009 for An Iodhlann by Mick Aston of BBC TV`s “Time Team”. See also N113, N115 & 2009.55.1
Photograph showing location of round-headed stone grave marker in Kirkapol cemetery
Colour photograph showing the location of an ancient round-headed stone grave marker that might be etched with a cross, and with a hole through the top. In the main cemetery at Kirkapol. Photo taken in June 2009 for An Iodhlann by Mick Aston of BBC TV`s “Time Team”. See also N113, N114 & 2009.55.1
Hand-drawn map of Kirkapol chaples area showing locations of early Christian artefacts, June 2009.
Hand-drawn map (and photocopy) of Kirkapol chapels area showing locations (with revisions) of stone crosses, grave markers, chapels and well. Drawn for An Iodhlann by Prof. Mick Aston of BBC TV`s “Time Team”. It is thought that the remains of the small “Church” set on the seaward side of the site of Oran`s Church is in fact a barn. See photographs N109-N115.
Photograph of ancient stone cross at Kirkapol cemetry
Colour photograph of ancient cross carved into an upright rectangular stone in Kirkapol main cemetery. Photo taken in June 2009 for An Iodhlann by Mick Aston of BBC TV`s “Time Team”. See also N110 & 2009.55.1
Photograph of position of a ancient stone cross in Kirkapol cemetery
Colour photograph showing the position of an ancient cross carved into an upright rectangular stone in the main Kirkapol cemetery. Photo taken in June 2009 for An Iodhlann by Mick Aston of BBC TV`s “Time Team”. See also N109 & 2009.55.1
Photograph of ancient cross-shaped stone at Kirkapol cemetery
Colour photograph of ancient cross-shaped stone in the main cemetery at Kirkapol. Photo taken in June 2009 for An Iodhlann by Mick Aston of BBC TV`s “Time Team”. See also N112 & 2009.55.1
Photograph of the location of an ancient cross-shaped stone in Kirkapol cemetery
Colour photograph showing the location of an ancient cross-shaped stone in the main cemetery at Kirkapol. Photo taken in June 2009 for An Iodhlann by Mick Aston of BBC TV`s “Time Team”. See also N111 & 2009.55.1
Pair of spectacles worn by Elsie MacKinnon, Kirkapol, when she was 18 years old in 1930s. Round lenses of 4cm diameter in brown and yellow frames. Dark blue/black spectacle case bearing manufacturer`s name: “E. Parry or E. Pass, Jewellers, Glasgow.
Collection of personal items belonging to the late Miss Elsie MacKinnon (1920-2006), Lodge Farm, Kirkapol
(1) Bank Book belonging to Miss Elsie MacKinnon of Kirkapol, detailing banking from 1950 – 1972. This is for a Savings Account which was held at Scarinish Branch during this time, (2) One pair of crochet gloves handmade by Kate MacMacKinnon, (3) NHS Prescription Charges Executive Council Exemption Certificate, (4) An old fashioned hair clip.