Item is a reader for school children.
Item is a reader for school children. It is one in a series of six readers produced with support of An Comunn Gàidhealach in Scotland.
Item is a collection of stories for children. It is part of a series of 6 readers by the same author.
Item is a collection of stories and rhymes for school children.
Item is a collection of stories and rhymes for school children.
Item is a children's reader containing a number of drills and lessons.
Item contains two plays. The first concern Halloween customs in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. The second play concerns a young girl who "forgets' her Gaelic in an effort to assimilate into Lowland Glasgow society.
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 magazine produced by the Gaelic Society of the University of Aberdeen. Contains poetry, stories and art from the students.
Item is a photocopy of an academic article, originally published in 1903, concerning songs which are and have been popular with Gaels and those of Scottish Gaelic descent in Canada. The author mentions a number of well-known Scottish born North American Bards.
Item is a photocopy of a guide to the pronunciation of Cainntearachd and a key to which notes are represented by which sounds.
Item is a translation of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Kidnapped".
Item is an illustrated collection of stories of Baron Munch-Hausen
Item is book of lessons rhymes songs and activities for those teaching Gaelic to small children.
Item is a collection of Gaelic songs and the names of the bards that composed them collected by Ronald (Dubh) MacDonald of Eigg. It is also known as "The Eigg Collection".
Fonds consists of a character reference for Hector MacNeil, one of the first Scottish settlers of Christmas Island.
MacNeil, HectorItem is an instructional text for learning how to read the Gaelic language meant for use by Gaels in Scotland.
Fonds consists of three photocopies of character references for Ronald MacDonald, from South Uist who settled at Gillis Lake.
Item is a bound collection of Gaelic religious tracts.
Item is a catechism that is intended to serve as a foundation from which the larger,more complicated catechism of the Church of Scotland can be understood.
Item is a periodical containing international news as well as articles on history and technological advancements.
Item is a periodical containing international news as well as articles on history and technological advancements.
Item is a periodical containing international news as well as articles on history and technological advancements.
Item is a Gaelic Magazine.
Item is the story of a young boy finding religion and dealing with deaths in his family.
Item is a biography of Dundee native, Rob Annan (1834-1867) detailing his rediscovery of Christian values.
Item is a collection of hymns translated by various individuals.
Item is a papal letter on the 1st aniversary of Pope Leo XIII's papacy. Also included is a letter from the bishop of Arichat to Catholics of the diocese.
Item is a collection of popular songs.
Item contains one song, "Ho Ro My Brown Haired Maiden". The first song is missing.
Item is p. 7-58 of a collection of popular Gaelic songs.
Item is a collection of religious poetry.
Item is a collection of Gaelic poetry, mostly religious in nature.
Item is a photograph of Stephen D.R. MacNeil, a bard from Benacadie.
Item is the third and final portion of a collection of poetry in the possession of Rev. A. MacLean Sinclair. These works include compositions from Scottish manuscript collections as well as locally composed poems and works from the manuscript collections of John MacLean (The Bard MacLean) and Rev. James D. MacGregor. Biographical information concerning the bards is also provided - in either English or Gaelic.
Item is the first of three parts of a collection of poetry in the possession of Rev. A. MacLean Sinclair. These works include compositions from Scottish manuscript collections as well as locally composed poems and works from the manuscript collections of John MacLean (The Bard MacLean) and Rev. James D. MacGregor. Biographical information concerning the bards is also provided - in either English or Gaelic
Item is a copy of Failte Cheap Breatuinn, a collection of poems by Cape Breton bards with biographical information.
This fonds consists of a letter from Malcolm Campbell, Barra, with family news; copy of tombstone of Roderick and Jane MacNeil.
Campbell, MalcolmItem is an instructional text for learning Gaelic
This fonds consists of a notebook of Gaelic and English poetry and songs and a first prize certificate from the Vancouver Mod.
Campbell, JohnItem is a collection of songs with sol-fa music notation and two-part harmony.
Item is a collection of short stories and poetry by various authors that were involved in the creation of Gaelic fiction. MacTalla is listes as one of the contributors.
Item is a children's book containing stories and poems. Published in Ireland for An Comunn Gaidhealach.
Item is an Irish Gaelic primer in Gaelic script.
Item is a children's book.
Item is a collection of stories for children translated from Irish Gaelic.
Item is a collection of rhymes and ditties for children. Published by An Comunn Gàidhealach and Printed in Ireland.
Item is a pocketbook and almanac that includes many festivals and celebrations observed by Gaels.
Item is the songs "Pòsadh Piuthair Iain Bhàin" and "Suas Leis a' Ghàidhlig".
Item is a song which contains musical and sol-fa notation.