Showing Records: 1 - 10 of 2801
1A-HIST & CULT Address by Donald Mackinnon to the students (where?), Late 19th or early 20th century
This is an address to the students of Celtic at the University of Edinburgh by Donald Mackinnon himself. It seems to have been noted as two separate items in previous historical records, but there is no obvious indication that this is two separate documents. There is no indication of where or when the address took place, but it seems to have been unusual for Mackinnon to address the students in Gaelic.
A Gaelic and English Vocabulary, late 19th-early 20th century
Typescript copy of the letter 'M' from A Galick and English Vocabulary by Alexander MacDonald (Edinburgh, 1741) also known as 'Focloir'.
'A 'Ghobha[r] Ghlas agus an Sionnach' [The grey goat and the fox], 1889
List of tales sent to Reverend D. MacInnes, Oban, Argyll in August 1889.
A list of ailments and cures for animal diseases, 1885
A list of ailments and cures for animal diseases including 'An Teas Broillein', 'An Fhearnach Fhirionn' 'An Fhearnach Bhoirionn', 'Bun Dearg', 'An Galar Tarsuinn', 'A Mhareac Shìth' and 'A Chairt Malamhant'.
A toast, August 1883
A toast, probably collected from Christina Campbell née Macintyre, Lios Mòr/Lismore Earra, Ghàidheal/Argyllshire, given by a skipper at Aird, [Lios Mòr/Lismore] which reads 'Fas dèis us bas eisg us chuile la[tha] duit a Mhic Caluim'.
Account of a fishing trip around Mingulay with accompanying place-name notes, descriptions and stories, 23 May 1869
Account of a journey through Am Muile/Isle of Mull, 19 August 1886
Account of a journey through Am Muile/Isle of Mull in which Carmichael describes being in the company of a geologist from London, and the views down the mountain track to Loch Scridain and Loch Ba, and observing a large cairn 'evidently the result of funerals' and a very yellow frog near the summit. He describes the view to loch Ba as 'glorious in the bright sun after the rain the grass sparkline in the sun and every rill laughed gach caochain sa ghleann ri gaire.'
Account of a trip to Ìle/ Islay entitled 'Iain Og Ile', 3 June 1887
Account of a trip to Ìle/ Islay entitled 'Iain Og Ile' in which Alexander Carmichael describes how he travelled there and his meeting with the Marquis of Lorne before the inauguration of the monument to Iain Òg Ìle [John Francis Campbell of Islay]. He notes the afterdinner speakers, describing his own speech as 'a bungled affair', and also describes Islay House, noting the gardener as Thomas Hill and his connections with the Campbells of Islay.
Account of a visit to Shillay, Sound of Harris, 31 May 1877
An account of a visit to Sheiley Mhor and Sheiley Bheag [Siolaigh Mhòr/Shillay and Siolaigh Bheag, Caolas na Hearadh/Sound of Harris], which includes observations and measurements on large boulders; observations on peregrines; list of nests and eggs collected and the boat journey back to Ensay House [Taigh Easaidh, Easaidh/Ensay, Caolas na Hearadh/Sound of Harris] in windy conditions.