Newport Golf Club was laid out on land at Inverdovat Farm in the 1880s. The club played for three medals: the Newport medal, provided by the club; the Walker medal, presented by honorary captain Harry Walker (of Westwood, now St Serf’s home) in 1888; and the Wizard medal, presented by the editor of the Wizard ...
Andrea Howe stitched this panel of the Leng Memorial Chapel at Forgan.
A newspaper cutting photograph of Forgan Church members making a presentation to their minister Rev Albert Bogie. This was on the occasion of his forthcoming marriage in 1978.
Record of air raid on St. Andrews when Newport rescue party assisted.
Rev Thomas Munn, minister of Forgan Church from 1891 until 1922.
A photograph of the road marker at St Michael's crossroads, showing left to Newport and right to Ferryport (Tayport).
1920s view from the track up to Causewayhead. The photograph is taken from the sharp right-angled bend in the track, looking over to the hill above Northfield farm. The view hasn't changed hugely apart from the large mast now on top of the hill, and there are many more trees on the hilltop now. According ...
A view of the old Parish Church of Forgan. Newport was in the parish of Forgan and the old church, now a ruin, lies on the road between Forgan and Kirktonbarns.
A photograph of a march stone, dating from 1794, in Tentsmuir forest. These stones were used to mark boundaries between fisheries.
Sandford Cottage as originally built in 1902 with red brick walls and thatched roof.
Sandford Country House Hotel reminders - hotel brochure 1999, tarriff card from 1966 and Christmas menu from 1998.
Sandford Hotel lounge bar 1990s.
Sandford House today, with holiday cottages on left.
The High jump at a BB camp in Crail, 1949
In the 1990s St Fort Estate was a popular venue for carriage driving championships. Here the Duke of Edinburgh is competing.
Roadworks on the St Fort Estate early 1960s. St Fort estate was split in two by the building of the new access road to the Tay Road Bridge. Here it's rest time for the workers on the new road.
View of St Fort house on the hill behind Newport. The house belonged to the Stewart family but it was occupied for the first half of the 20th century by the Pilkington family. It was demolished in 1957.
Postcard view of St Fort House and grounds.
St Fort House 1911. The flag is flying for coronation of King George V 22 June 1911.
Two views of St Fort House late 1940s, when St Fort House was a hotel.
St Fort House Ground Floor Plan. According to the 1901 census St Fort House had 48 rooms.
St Fort House in the snow looking north.
Newspaper article containing an interview with Andrew Mylius, owner of St Fort farm. Mr Mylius is the great-grandson of Henry Stewart who built St Fort House.
The magnificent walled garden and glasshouses, on left hand side of road driving from Forgan roundabout to Five Roads.