top of page
fishing-4-kyleakin.jpg

People

Image Gallery

People and lives in Kyleakin

24th April 1982 - The Ceremony to Commemorate the Officers and Men of HMS Trelawney and 1st Minelaying Squadron

24th April 1982 - The Ceremony to Commemorate the Officers and Men of HMS Trelawney and 1st Minelaying Squadron at the Lochalsh Hotel, Kyle:

Marcus Soper (far left), if anyone knows anyone else on this picture, please let us know

24th April 1982 - The Ceremony to Commemorate the Officers and Men of HMS Trelawney and 1st Minelaying Squadron

24th April 1982 - The Ceremony to Commemorate the Officers and Men of HMS Trelawney and 1st Minelaying Squadron at the Lochalsh Hotel, Kyle:

Marcus Soper (far left), if any one knows anyone else on this picture, please let us know.

1937/38 - Outside Cameron's Stores, Kyleakin

Left to right: Charlie Cameron, Agnes Cameron, Catriona Finlayson (Tats) and Jane Cameron.

Note the cigarette machine and racks of postcards outside the shop.

1937 - Coronation of King George VI

Ian Robertson - fair haired boy, centre between Dougald Munro (the boy with the kilt and jacket) and other boy with the tie.Neilac Robertson is the young boy in front of Ian. Profile of Marion Robertson on the left hand side of the tall girl. Ella Munro (Dougald's sister) is to his right.

Organ playing in Kyleakin

The boy on the left is Ian Robertson. The boy with the kilt (next to the little girl who is Ella Munro) is Douglas (Dougie) Munro, the missionary by the organ is their father Dugald Munro.

Circa 1954 - on the ferry turntable at Kyle

Circa 1954 - David MacKay on the left and John MacLaine (Johnny Mimac) on the ferry turntable at Kyle.

Circa 1937

Back row Mary Ann Robertson (Nan), Mairi Maciver and Nina Maciver. Middle row: Ethel Iley, Ann Grigor, Mary Iley and Ethel Robertson. Front row - kneeling: John MacLean. Sitting: John Robertson.

12th September 1933

Duke and Duchess of York later to become King George VI and Queen Elizabeth landing at Kyleakin.
In attendance were Lady Helen Graham and Lady Hermoine Cameron, Lord Alistair MacDonald (with stick and plaid) on his left is Dr Hector MacLean the parish minister.
Major A D MacKinnon, Dunringell was also meeting them. Note the Kyle/Kyleakin ferry launch - the "Skye" in the background.
See page 36 from Mary MacPherson's "Memories of Kyleakin" for further information.

bottom of page