Muck 1: CI 5/3/150a: extract from log book for Muck school, 1929, showing the problems encountered in teaching children who only speak Gaelic without a bilingual teacher. High resolution image
Muck 2: CI 5/3/150a: extract from log book for Muck school, 1925, which shows just how small the place was—Muck is the smallest island attached to Lochaber, and, as this extract shows, there were only 4 pupils at the school in 1935. High resolution image
Canna 1: CI 5/3/140a—extracts from the log book for the school on Canna, another small island, 1892, which chart the course of a measles epidemic on the island and how it affected the school. High resolution image
Canna 2: CI 5/3/140a—extracts from the log book for the school on Canna, another small island, 1892, which chart the course of a measles epidemic on the island and how it affected the school. High resolution image
FW1: photograph of younger and senior pupils at Fort William school, 1904–1905. High resolution image
FW2: photograph of younger and senior pupils at Fort William school, 1904–1905. High resolution image
Glenfinnan Highland Games: HCA/D271/D/V/11: c1945–c1960. From the collection of Cameron-Head of Lochailort. High resolution image
Glenfinnan Highland Games: HCA/D271/D/V/11: c1945–c1960. From the collection of Cameron-Head of Lochailort. High resolution image
Glenfinnan Highland Games: HCA/D271/D/V/11: c1945–c1960. From the collection of Cameron-Head of Lochailort. High resolution image