Lageorna 1958

Lageorna in 1958 after Mr MacKenzie’s improvements to the northern (left-hand) half.
Island: | Eigg |
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Collection: | Ann Campbell Collection |
Location: | Cleadale |
Tags LageornaCleadaleCampbell |
Ann at Tophouse

Anne and Fionnuala washing dishes outside the Tophouse, in 1953/4.
Island: | Eigg |
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Collection: | Ann Campbell Collection |
Location: | Cleadale |
Tags CleadaleCampbellTophouse |
Roddy Campbell & Dugald MacKinnon, Ferry Boat 1953

Roddy Campbell and Dugald MacKinnon’s ferry boat, 1953.
Island: | Eigg |
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Collection: | Ann Campbell Collection |
Location: | at Sea |
Tags Roddy CampbellDugald MacKinnonFerry Boat |
Campbells and Tommy Butler

Brother Jimmy, Anne and Tommy Butler in 1953.
Island: | Eigg |
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Collection: | Ann Campbell Collection |
Location: | Cleadale |
Tags CampbellButler |
Walking up Bealach Clithe

Anne’s father and mother walking up Bealach Clithe with Anne and Fionnuala walking behind in 1953; note the untarred road
Island: | Eigg |
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Collection: | Ann Campbell Collection |
Location: | Cuagach |
Tags Bealach ClitheAnn CampbellRoad |
the top house, 1953

Ann and school friend Fionnula Matthews at the top house
Island: | Eigg |
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Collection: | Ann Campbell Collection |
Location: | Cleadale |
Tags CleadaleTophouseAnn Campbell |
Walking to the Sgurr, 1953

Ann, Fionnula, and Fionuula's father and mother on a walk to the Sgurr
Island: | Eigg |
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Collection: | Ann Campbell Collection |
Location: | Sgurr |
Tags Ann Campbell |
Croft No 6 Doorway
An old lady outside a doorway. This is so like old Mary MacLeod who features in Nos. 2 & 3 of Ian and Myrtle Campbell’s Collection that it has to be her. Her facial features also resemble Ian and Myrtle’s aunts Morag and Mary (Judy Urquart’s book p.142). The doorway is the same as that in the Campbell’s croft house (6 Cleadale) shown in Ian and Myrtle Campbell Collection No 51: note the stairs, doorway and even the nail! Duncan Ferguson describes this as follows: The next house is Duncan Campbell’s. …… The tenant before him was his father, known locally as J.D. He was married to Kate MacIntyre from Uist.…… J.D.’s father was Duncan Campbell a brother of John Campbell the local blacksmith who lived at Leite Faund near the doctor’s house. Duncan married Mary MacLeod and had 2 of a family – J.D. and Annabel. Annabel was unmarried. Catriona White recalls that Annabel Campbell was housekeeper to R.L. Thomson, which explains why the photo is in this album.
Island: | Eigg |
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Collection: | Catriona White Collection |
Location: | Cleadale |
Tags CleadaleCampbellMacLeod |
Visit to Rum
Taken on a visit to Hugh and Mary while they were in Rum: Back row Ann MacLean (Eigg), Mary MacKinnon (Hugh’s wife), Angie MacLean (Eigg); Front row Charlie MacDonald (Muck), Alan MacKinnon (Muck: Hugh’s brother) and Dodie Campbell (Eigg: Hugh’s cousin – Dodie Campbell’s mother was an aunt of Hugh MacKinnon). The picture was taken by Hugh.
Island: | Rum |
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Collection: | Hugh MacKinnon Collection |
Location: | Rum |
Tags CampbellMacKinnonMacDonaldMacLean |
Visit to Rum
Back row: Hugh MacKinnon, Dodie Campbell; Front row Charlie Thompson (see Ian Campbell Collection), Dugald MacKinnon.
Island: | Rum |
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Collection: | Hugh MacKinnon Collection |
Location: | Rum |
Tags Dugald MacKinnonHugh MacKinnonDotie CampbellThompson |
Hugh MacKinnon, Mary Campbell from Skye (teacher on Muck) and Donald MacIsaac
Hugh MacKinnon, Mary Campbell from Skye (teacher on Muck) and Donald MacIsaac (who came as a shepherd from Loch Awe to Muck and later to Eigg). Donald MacIsaac had the southern croft house at Cuagach, which is now owned by John MacKinnon, nephew of Hugh MacKinnon a businesses man in the Corpach area. His mother was Phemie, a daughter of Donald MacIsaac
Island: | Eigg |
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Collection: | Hugh MacKinnon Collection |
Location: | Eigg |
Tags Hugh MacKinnonTeacherMary CampbellDonald MacIsaac |