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“Cuimhnich na Laoich: Cuidich an Oigridh”
AN COMUNN GAIDHEALACH
HIGHLANDS and ISLANDS
WAR MEMORIAL
AND
Thanksgiving Fund
A TRIBUTE OF GRATITUDE
To all who served our Country and
brought us Victory
A LIVING AND LASTING MEMORIAL
To all who made the Supreme Sacrifice
The provision of healthful and happy
activities for our young folks
The aim is to develop on the basis of
Comunn na h-Oigridh, a Gaelic Youth
Movement, with branches in every
district, suitably equipped and organised,
which will make available to the children
and youth of the Highlands and Islands
the best facilities for their physical,
mental, moral, and spiritual developfnent,
and encourage them to know and
respect and worthily maintain and
advance all that is best in Gaelic culture.
The TARGET is £20,000
to be raised by the end of 1950
IT CAN BE ACHIEVED
IT MUST BE ACHIEVED
HAVE YOU
Sent a DONATION?
Organised a FUNCTION?
Thought what your Branch or Society
or District can do to help?
Used a Collecting Card or Box?
The Secretary of the Fund is :
Mr. NEIL SHAW,
131 West Regent St., Glasgow, C.2
(Telephone : Douglas 1433)
The Treasurer of the Fund is :
Mr. JAMES T. GRAHAM, C.A
5 St. Vincent Place, Glasgow, C.l
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Cnoc an Fhradhairc. Poems by Angus Robertson 5/- i
Easy Gaelic Syntax. Gaelic Sentences - 2/- i
Grain nam Beann. 26 Gaelic Songs with music 6/- f
Oiteagan a Tir nan Og. Songs by Roderick
MacKay, The Uist Bard - - - 5/- f
Nicolson’s Basic Gaelic Grammar - - - 3/6 4
MacLaren’s Gaelic Self Taught, 3/- net, Key 2/- £
MacLaren’s Gaelic Seif Taught, in cloth, withKey6/- 6
Dance Tunes Drain is Puirt a Beul: Solfa, 1/-. Stall 1/6 3i
Grain Da-Ghuthach: Gaelic Duet Songs: Solfa 1/- 3
Duanagan agus Sgeulachdan Beaga. MacLennan 2/6 4
Cnoc Chusbaig. Lewis Songs by Wm. MacKenzie 8/- 3
Baird Chill-Chomainn. Songs by D. & C.
MacNiven 5/- 6
Testament. New parallel Gaelic & English
edition in gilt edges 7/6 9
Is Ann. The Gaelic Verb “ to be ” explained 6d 2
Mac Alpine’s Pronouncing Gaelic-English Dictionary6/- 9
MacAlpine’sGaelic-Engtish, English-Gaelic Dicci 12/- 9
MacKenzie: Skye Traditions and Memories - 7/6 9
“ Six Little Bannocks.” Gaelic and English
Maclnnes: Six Songs of Skye with music - a/-
Ishebal na h-Airigh. Gaelic and English 3/-
Buchanan’s Spiritual Songs in Gaelic - - 2/-
Ceolradh Cridhe, 9 Original Songs with
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Munro’s Gaelic Vocabulary and Phrase Book 2/-
Dwelly’s Illustrated Gaelic-English Dict’y 35/-
An T-Eileanach, MacFadyen’s Gaelic Songs 6/-
Celtic Garland. Gaelic Songs, Poems and
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Historyof theHighlandClearances by MacKenzie 7/6
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Fear Siubhal Nan Gleann. Murdo Morrison 5/-
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HIGHLAND DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
Founded 1936
To inform and mobilise public opinion in
support of comprehensive reconstruction
of the Highlands and Islands and
unified resource development
Interim Hon. Secretary :
Mr IAIN D MACKAY
Solicitor
190 WEST GEORGE ST., GLASGOW, C.2.
FEDERATION OF HIGHLAND
ASSOCIATIONS GLASGOW
To encourage the many Highland and Clan
Societies in Glasgow to co-operate in support
of measures for the benefit of the Highlands
and Islands and of the City Gaels, and also
in the promotion of Gaelic Culture.
Hon. Secretary :
Mr. KENNETH MACDONALD
35 Balerno Drive, Glasgow, S.W.2
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