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<title>Gilbert Spencer Painting Up for Sale</title>
<description> 	We&amp;nbsp;have just been informed that a major work by Gilbert Spencer has come up for sale through Patrick Bourne and is currently at the Fine Art Show at the Business Design Centre in London. &amp;quot</description>
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<pubDate>17 January 2013</pubDate>
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<title>WW1 Eggs for the wounded</title>
<description> 	We came across these in the Kildonan Museum, South Uist.  	  	Extract from the Oban Times August 24th 1918; A plea for Eggs for the wounded  	  	Donation from Mrs Thom of Canna, 535 eggs. T</description>
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<pubDate>30 October 2012</pubDate>
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<title>Visit of Johanna Frampton</title>
<description> 	On Saturday the 8th of September Canna hosted a vist from Johanna Frampton the eldest daughter of &amp;nbsp;Robert (Robin) Thom who sold Canna to John Lorne Campbell in 1938.  	  	Johanna is pictur</description>
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<pubDate>12 September 2012</pubDate>
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<title>F&#195;&#168;is Chanaidh 2012</title>
<description> 	Tachartas fad seachdain a&amp;#39; comharrachadh Dualchas nan G&amp;agrave;idheal anns an Eilean Chanaidh  	 </description>
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<pubDate>13 July 2012</pubDate>
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<title>Canna visit from Canada</title>
<description> 	Canna welcomed a visit from decendents of a MaDonald family cleared from Canna in the 1830&amp;#39;s.  	Pictured are Sandy MacDonald, her neice Jo and grandson Andrew.  	 	  	&amp;nbsp;  	The fami</description>
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<pubDate>08 July 2012</pubDate>
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<title>Eachann Mor</title>
<description> 	The Canna Local History Group were given a rare insight into one of the tradition bearers of Canna when Ian Abernethy of Nevis Books, Fort William uncovered a press cutting from the 22nd of January</description>
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<pubDate>26 June 2012</pubDate>
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<title>Rare photo of Canna Pier works 1970's</title>
<description> 	A rare photograph of the 1970&amp;#39;s Canna Pier extension works was recently&amp;nbsp;presented to local resident and historical group member Winnie MacKinnon. It shows Dr. John Lorne Campbell inspectin</description>
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<pubDate>31 May 2012</pubDate>
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<title>Stone now identified</title>
<description> 	Canna bullaun stone is Scotland&amp;rsquo;s first  	An early-Christian stone discovered by chance on the National Trust for Scotland&amp;rsquo;s Isle of Canna is Scotland&amp;rsquo;s first known example of a</description>
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<pubDate>20 May 2012</pubDate>
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<title>Pillow Stone Find</title>
<description> 	Whilst working in the old graveyard at A&amp;#39; Chill&amp;nbsp;clearing some vegetation, Geraldine MacKinnon discovered a rounded boulder with the faint outline of a carved cross. This had been placed in</description>
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<pubDate>13 May 2012</pubDate>
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<title>Canna Community Shop</title>
<description> 	The Canna community shop will open for business on Saturday the 31st of March. Watch this space for news of the opening.........Or even see you there......... </description>
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<pubDate>29 March 2012</pubDate>
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