Black and white photograph of Tiree regatta.
Returning to Scarinish harbour after a regatta, year unknown.
Black and white photograph of Lachlan and Ishbel MacLean and Cameron children.
L-R: Margaret Cameron, Cornaigmore; Niall Cameron, Cornaigmore; Ewan Cameron, Cornaigmore (front); Lachlan MacLean, Urvaig, Caoles; Iain Cameron, Cornaigmore; Marion MacLean, Links Cottage, Scarinish; Gilleasbuig Cameron, Cornaigmore (front); Ishbel MacLean, Urvaig, Caoles. Place and date unknown.
Black and white photograph possibly of Tiree Association event.
Tiree Association Gathering, year unknown. L-R: unknown; Dr John Edward MacKinnon; Mariona MacLaine, Scarinish; Nancy MacLean, Corraire, Cornaigbeg; Rev. Hector Cameron, `Locheil`, Cornaigmore; Hugh Cameron, `Lochiel`, Cornaigmore; Rev. Alexander MacKinnon, Kilmon; unknown; unknown; unknown; unknown.
Keyring from Scarinish Guard Room during World War II.
Oval brass keyring 45 mm by 30 mm, stamped on one side with `SCARINISH GAURD ROOM` around the edge and `38` in the centre, and on the other side `W`, an upward-pointing arrow, `D`. In use during World War II. Found on Hough beach by Fiona MacRae.
Black and white photograph previously attributed to Donald MacFadyen, Scarinish (b. 29/4/1852). Now attributed to his brother John MacFadyen (b. 2/10/1833, emigrated to Australia)
Previously attributed to Donald MacFadyen (b. 1852), storekeeper in Scarinish, son of Allan MacPhaiden and Amelia Stewart.