Copied newspaper article about An Turas at the pierhead.
Article about `An Turas`, the tunnel built for Tiree Arts Enterprise in 2002.
Typewritten extract about expenses incurred by Argyll Estates on Tiree 1864-1899.
Information about expenses incurred by Argyll Estates on Tiree 1864-1899, e.g. maintenance of schools, teachers` salaries, maintenance of other infrastructure, assistance to emigrants, fishermen and crofters, nurses` wages, etc.
| Tags: balephetrish , crofters and crofting , doctors , education and cultural services , emigration , fishing and fishermen , gamekeepers , greenhill , horses , hough , island house , kirkapol , land tenure , local government and public services , marble , mills and millers , ministers , moss , nurses , piers , scarinish , schools | | Dates: 1860s , 1870s , 1880s , 1890s | | Townships: balephetrish , greenhill , hough , kirkapol , moss , scarinish | | Object Types: document | | People: Anderson, Mr Peter, Tiree (1855 - ) , Buchanan, Dr Alexander, Baugh (1835 - 1911) , Campbell, Lady Victoria, Kirkapol (1854 - 1910) , MacKinnon, Rev Hector, Kirkapol (1866 - 1913) | MacArthur’s shop in Scarinish
Black and white photograph of Colin and Johnny Brown on 1921.
Colin and Johnny Brown of the Scarinish Hotel in 1921.
Black and white photograph of the MacArthurs` shop in Scarinish.
The MacArthurs` shop in Scarinish in the early 20th century. L-R: Donald MacArthur, Jessie MacDonald, Margaret Robertson, Morag MacPhail.
Black and white photograph of the ferry approaching Scarinish in 1910.
The ferry approaching Scarinish in 1910.
Black and white photograph of the old lighthouse at Scarinish in 1910.
The old lighthouse at Scarinish in 1910.
Black and white photograph of Scarinish harbour.
Scarinish harbour.
Newspaper cutting about the quiet life on Tiree by Colin Gibson.
Article about the quiet life on Tiree with photographs illustrated by a photograph of Scarinish harbour and another of a thatched house.
Photograph of a boy in Scarinish Harbour in 1952.
Black & white photograph of a boy standing at the anchor chain of the Mary Stewart in Scarinish harbour in 1952.