Colour photograph of Sandaig Thatched Cottage Museum under renovation
Original colour photographic print of Sandaig Thatched Cottage Museum under renovation in 1991-92. Shows bare roof timbers before turves and thatch were laid.
Black and white photograph of HMS `Sturdy`
H.M.S. Sturdy, a warship on convoy protection duty during World War II. In a strong south-westerly gale on 30th October 1940 she ran aground on Sgeir nan Latharnaich at Sandaig with the loss of five lives. (Original photo in Filing Cabinet 8 drawer 4)
Copied photograph of HMS `Sturdy` at sea.
H.M.S. `Sturdy` at sea. She ran aground at Sandaig in on 30th October 1940 with the loss of five lives.
Black and white photograph of Effie and James MacLeish collecting whelks at Sandaig in the 1950s.
Effie and James MacLeish and Effie`s sister Margaret Russell are collecting whelks at Sandaig in the 1950s. Effie and Margaret were brought up in the southernmost cottage in Sandaig Terrace.
Black and white photograph of James MacLeish collecting whelks at Sandaig in the 1950s.
James MacLeish with a bag of whelks collected at Sandaig in the 1950s.
Black and white photograph of Carol Ann, Effie and James MacLeish collecting whelks at Sandaig in the 1950s.
Effie and James MacLeish with their granddaughter Carol Ann (their son Charlie`s daughter) collecting whelks at Sandaig in the 1950s.
Black and white photograph of William and Mary MacArthur of Sandaig.
William and Mary MacArthur of Sandaig, Effie MacLeish`s parents.
Black and white photograph of William and Mary MacArthur of Sandaig.
William and Mary MacArthur of Sandaig, Effie MacLeish`s parents.
Black and white photograph of Mary MacArthur of Sandaig in Oban.
Effie MacLeish’s mother Mary MacArthur of Sandaig in Oban.
Black and white photograph of William and Mary MacArthur of Sandaig with their daughter and grandson.
William and Mary MacArthur of Sandaig with their daughter Margaret Russell and grandson Alan.