Township: scarinish

1998.156.13

Photograph of people watching a two-masted schooner at Scarinish harbour around 1965.

Black & white photograph of three people watching a two-masted schooner motor into Scarinish harbour around 1965. Standing in the foreground are (L-R): Dorothy Connor (nee Black), Elizabeth Johnston (`Fanny`), Alasdair Johnston (`Bunchie`).

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2001.97.1

Colour photograph of the health team outside Taigh a` Rudha in 1991.

The opening of the Continuing Care Unit at Taigh a` Rudha in 1991. L-R: Dr John Holliday, Cairin MacLeod, Jane Williams, Storm Kemp, Mairi MacLean, Anne MacKinnon, Flora MacKinnon, Chair of Argyll & Clyde Health Board Bob Reid.

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2001.92.19

Colour photograph of Wilma Kennedy in the Scarinish Hotel in 2001.

Rolling up the cloth after Oran Luaidh (waulking song) in the Scarinish Hotel in April 2001. L-R: (at back wall) Tish MacKinnon, Kilmoluaig; Ishbel MacArthur, Barrapol; (round table) Maggie Campbell, Kilmoluaig; teacher Flora MacPhail, Skipnish; Jane Isaacson, Kenovay; Lal Leitch, Heylipol; Dorinda Johnston, Balevullin; Wilma Kennedy; Kate England, Balemartine; teacher Neil Oliver, Cornaigmore; nurse Anne MacKinnon, Hillcrest; Jeanette Cameron, Balevullin; Kate Brown, Cornaigmore; Clare Jones, Baugh; Murdina MacLean, Kilmoluaig; (at back wall) teacher Mairi Forbes, Balevullin; teacher teacher Catriona Campbell, Heylipol; Sarah Holliday, Baugh; Brian Findlater, Scarinish; unknown.

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2001.92.20

Colour photograph of waulking the cloth in Scarinish Hotel in 2001.

Waulking the cloth in Scarinish Hotel in April 2001. L-R: (at back wall) Tish MacKinnon, Kilmoluaig; (round table) Wilma Kennedy; teacher Flora MacPhail, Skipnish; Jane Isaacson, Kenovay; Lal Leitch, Heylipol; Dorinda Johnston, Balevullin; unknown; unknown;teacher Neil Oliver, Cornaigmore; Janette Cameron, Balevullin; nurse Kate Brown, Cornaigmore; Murdina Maclean, Kilmoluaig; (at back wall) teacher Brian Findlater, Scarinish.

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1999.216.4

Audio cassette recording of Maggie Campbell talking about Nina Langley in October 1999.

Maggie Campbell talks about Nina Langley whom she interviewed in October, about her love of Gaelic, being teased for marrying an English boy, helping Tiree children prepare for the Mod where they won many prizes, winning a gold medal and cups herself for recitation, and writing plays and songs, one of which, Moladh Thiriodh Maggie sings.Tha Magaidh Chaimbeul a’ bruidhinn mu Nina Langley, bha còmhradh aice rithe anns an Dàmhair 1999, mun a’ gaoil air Gàidhlig agus mar a bha i air tarraing aiste airson gun do phòs i gillie Sasunnach, a’ cuideachadh clann Thirisdich a’ dheasachadh airson a’ Mhòid far an do choisinn iad mòran dhuaisean, choisinn i fhèin bonn òr agus cupanan airson beul-aithris agus sgrìobhadh fealla-chluich agus òrain, aon dhiubh Moladh Thiriodh agus Magaidh ga sheinn.