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Title | Description | Id |
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Norman Buchanan and friends | Peggy Buchanan (Peigi Dhomhnaill an Shaighdear) 6 Kneep, Catherine Smith (Catriona Dhomhnaill a Ghobha) 30 Valtos, Norman Buchanan (Tarmod Sham) 8 Valtos, Katie Ann Buchanan (Ceitidh Ann) 6 Kneep, Annie Buchanan (Anna... | 88388 |
Scaliscro from the air | Scaliscro from the air | 88684 |
Shore at Strome | 89504 | |
Cairn? at Traigh na Cille, Pabbay | Possibly a cairn at the south end of Traigh na Cille. | 89509 |
Cairn? at Traigh na Cille, Pabbay | Possibly a cairn at the south end of Traigh na Cille. | 89510 |
Kiln on Pabbay | 89457 | |
Ruined houses on Pabbay | 89459 | |
Shell Midden, Pabbay | 89465 | |
St Peter's Church, Pabbay | 89460 | |
St Peter's Church, Pabbay | 89461 | |
St Peter's Church, Pabbay | 89462 | |
Donald Maciver | Donald Maciver, schoolteacher from Carnish who wrote "An Ataireachd Ard". | 90273 |
Sailors from Bernera during WW1 | A studio photograph of six sailors; Back l-r ? , John Mackenzie "an t-Olach" 8 Breaclete, Donald Macaulay "Domhnall Iain ic Amhlaidh", 17 Kirkibost. Front l-r ? , ? , Kenneth Macaulay "Domhnall Ruadh Phiri", 12 later1... | 84980 |
A Kirkibost group at No 17 | At 17 Kirkibost are; L-r John Macaulay 17 Kirkibost holding his son Norman, Norman Smith (Tormod Thotarol) 18 Kirkibost, Norman Macdonald 14 Kirkibost, Donald Macaulay (Giullam) 17 Kirkibost, Christina Macaulay 17... | 83674 |
Group at 17 Kirkibost | Standing outside 17 Kirkibost are; Back L-r Chrissie 'Cairstiona Nice' 1 Hacklete, Chrissie Campbell nee Macaulay 1 Hacklete, Donald Macaulay 17 Kirkibost, Murdani Mackenzie 12 Hacklete, Donald Macaulay, Norman Angus... | 83671 |
1 Enaclete | 89623 | |
Millstone in progress | This half-hewn millstone is still attached to the ground at Gannstotl, Geshader. It would have been destined for one of horizontal mills in the area, before work was halted. | 87445 |
Houses on 1 Ungeshader | In the foreground, the Morrison blackhouse at 1 Ungeshader. Behind, the newer house on 1 Ungeshader, which belonged to the Macleods; it abuts their old blackhouse and byre, which are roofless but still used for shelter. | 89665 |
The kiln at Ungeshader | The kiln at Ungeshader | 89675 |
Landing stage stonework | Stonework on the landing stage used by the Macleods at 1 Ungeshader | 89663 |
Ungeshader mill, detail | Detail of the remains of the Ungeshader mill, showing the millstone in situ. | 89666 |
The Ungeshader mill | The Ungeshader mill. The burn normally flows beside it (to the right of the photograph, just visible) but could be diverted to flow directing into the back of the mill. | 89667 |
The Ungeshader mill | The Ungeshader mill. The burn normally flows beside it (to the right of the photograph, just visible) but could be diverted to flow directing into the back of the mill. | 89667 |
Ungeshader mill and watercourse | The Ungeshader mill, showing the watercourse. When in spate, the burn could be diverted towards to the top of the picture to power the mill. Dams on two lochs were used to control the flow of water. | 89669 |
Slipway at Ungeshader | The slipway at Ungeshader, next to the house at No 1. | 89670 |
Slipway at Ungeshader | The slipway at Ungeshader, next to the house at No 1. | 89670 |
Cnoc na mi-Chomhairle | According to tradition Cnoc na mi-Chomhairle, on the croft at 8 Kirkibost, is where Domhnall Cam killed John Roy Mackay/Macphail from Bragar. | 86069 |
Baile na Cille Church | 90160 | |
Baile na Cille Church | 90161 | |
Aerial view of the churches at Miavaig | Miaviag from the air. The Church of Scotland has the paved carpark; the Free Presbyterian the smaller sandy carpark, with the manse behind. The house to the left was previously the police house and then the post office. | 88674 |