Item is a play about a shoemaker in rural Scotland who loses money when people start ordering cheap shoes from Glasgow. The second part of the book is a dialogue.
Item is a play about a girl who finally gets married after a long betrothal. It explores Highland society and values as well as featuring the réiteach, or Gaelic betrothal custom.
Item is choral arrangement of a popular song for male voices.
Item is a play concerning the wedding of an older woman.
Item is an instructional text for learning Gaelic
Item is an Irish Gaelic primer in Gaelic script.
Item is a collection of ditties intended for use in elementary school.
Item is the story of a fictitious Moidart native, Raonull Bàn's travels through Scotland and Canada following the First World War.
Item is a play including a milling song composed by the author.
This fonds consists of the records of attendance and payment for members of a Gaelic class held through Xavier College's Department of Adult Education.
Item is the first play to be staged at a Royal National Mod. It was performed by the Glasgow Gaelic Choir at the Mod in Stirling in 1909.
It concerns the Gaelic betrothal custom, the réiteach.
Fonds consists of:
The 1920 petition by M.R. MacLeod to allow Gaelic to be taught in public schools.
A letter to the editor of the Casket urging readers to speak Gaelic to their children in the home.
Various writings in Gaelic, including a story attributed to Joe "Eòs a'Ghobha" MacNeil of Christmas Island, a story about a humorous trip for Boisdale to Christmas Island and a congratulatory speech for the 50th anniversary of Johnny A. and Peggy MacKinnon of Rear Iona.
Fonds consists of a Gaelic song (with English translation) composed by Father MacEachen on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of St. Margaret's Parish, Broad Cove.
Item is a play which asserts that Gaels must be more progressive and less focused on nostalgia.
Item is a fairy tale which has been typed out. It is a copy of another version.
Fonds consists of three photocopies of character references for Ronald MacDonald, from South Uist who settled at Gillis Lake.
Item is a musical which includes the musical notation for the songs. The words to the songs have been penned by the author.
Item is a children's book and a translation of the Grimm fairy tale, Snow White and Rose Red.
Item is a translation of a humerus play about sheep stealing.
Item is a reader for school children.
Item is an information packet from the Gaelic College in Scotland which includes a syllabus, a history of the college and newsletter.
Item is a collection of proverbs and comparisons.
Item is a periodical containing research pertaining to Scottish Gaelic and Culture.
Research pertaining to Scottish Gaelic language and culture.
Item is a collection of transcribed and translated folklore from the Isle of Barra. Material was recorded by the School of Scottish Studies.
Item is a reproduction of a poem which appears in Clarsach an Doire. It concerns the social and cultural changes experienced in the Highlands within the poet's lifetime.
Item is a collection of short stories.
Item is a collection of children's songs accompanied by a cassette. Songs were written various individuals and all sung by Donnie MacLeòid (Donnie MacLeod)
Item is a humorous sketch involving a mix-up in hotel rooms. This play was performed by the Sydney branch of the Scottish Catholic Society of Canada.
Item is a play and news from the Hebrides produced by the Western Isles Unionist Association. Many political views are expressed in the play and it is an on-going publication.
Item is a short story in which the main character, Ruideart (Richard) sails to Australia with the Navy, eventually returning to his native Poolewe, Scotland, to we his sweetheart.
Item is an illustrated collection of stories of Baron Munch-Hausen
Item is an agenda for the first annual meeting of the Toronto Gaelic Sunday School.
Item is a children's book.
Item is the song "An t-Eilean Mu Thuath" prescribed for choral performance at the National Mod in Scotland.
Item is the song "Cha Téid Mise, Cha Téid Mi" (also known as "Mìle Marbhphaisg air a'Ghaol") prescribed for choral performance at the National Mod in Scotland.
Item is the song " Fil O Ro Fil O Ro" prescribed for choral performance at the National Mod in Scotland.
Item is a collection of stories by a Manx poet and folklorist Edward Faragher, known in Manx as "Neddy Beg Hom Ruy" (1831-1908).
Item is a copy of a popular Scottish song.
Item is a collection of poetry by bards native to the Southwest Margaree area. Malcolm Gillis and Angus Y. MacLellan are featured prominently. The preface was written by Msgr. P.J. Nicholson.
A selection of Irish Nationalist songs and ditties.
Item is a collection of compositions by bard, Dan Alex MacDonald in Gaelic and English
Item is a collection of traditional and contemporary songs along with staff and sol-fa notation.
Item is a souvenir of a Presbyterian Evangelist's time spent in the community of Marion Bridge and includes a Gaelic song he composed for the congregation there.
Item is a reader for school children.
Item is a reader for school children.
Item is a reader for school children.
Item is a reader for school children.
Item is a reader for school children.
Item is a reader for school children.