These pictures depict just some of the many coaches passing through Newport in the early 19th century.
Images of coaches similar to those passing through Newport in the early part of the 19th century.
Newspaper report from the Fifeshire Journal (transcribed) about a fatal coaching accident in Newport on 3 March 1836, leading to the death of Alexander Kidd, a wright.
In the Congregational Church's Triple Jubilee year 1951, this bedspread was created as a fund-raiser. People were asked to sign their names, then the names were embroidered over.
Newport-on-Tay Congregational Church centenary April 1968. Photograph shows Mr David Mason and Miss Alie May Scrymgeour admiring the cake baked to celebrate the centenary.
Congregational Church Centenary Service of Worship leaflet. Service held on 28 April 1968 to celebrate the Centenary of the building of the Church 1868 - 1968.
View of the Congregational Church at the bottom of Kilnburn. The church closed in 1986 and was demolished in 1991.
A view of the interior of the Congregational Church.
A news cutting entitled Pulpit and Pew - End of an Era. It gives details of the last service to be held in the Congregational Church on 6 December 1986.
Congregational Church Sunday School Outing 1950s to Craigtoun Park, St Andrews.
Congregational Church Triple Jubilee brochure 1801 - 1951. A souvenir brochure containing the Order of Services held on 25 November 1951 celebrating 150 years since the founding of the Congregational Church in Newport in 1901.
This photographs shows a consulting room at Victoria Street GP surgery around the time the new premises were opened in 1978.
These photographs show consulting rooms 1 and 2 at Lovaine, Cupar Road. In the first, Dr Macintosh's rolltop desk can be seen, and in the second, a microscope.
From wildlife images to strip cartoons, Len Fullerton produced a very wide range of images.
The Council organised gas cookery demonstrations in coronation year 1937.
This photo shows the first house in Tay Street on the corner of Cupar Road. it was taken before the row of shops was built, probably in the 1890s.
The shop at Woodhaven was in the end property of Woodhaven Terrace, and was a shop from at least as far back as the late 1890s. The postbox seen here is still on the wall of the property today. The shop was latterly called the Shopping Basket before being converted to a house, probably in ...
A photograph of "Hitler" taking the salute at the fancy dress parade to commemorate the coronation of George VI in 1937.
The procession to celebrate the coronation of King George VI in 1937 makes its way down Cupar Road.
A Newport commemorative medal produced for the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902. The coronation had to be postponed due to the King's ill health with appendicitis, and as a result many medals and other memorabilia were wrongly dated - the coronation actually took place on 9th August 1902.
A procession of decorated floats celebrated the coronation of King George VI. This photograph shows the decorated Caldwell's Dairy van on the corner of William Street and Union Street
A photograph of two entrants to the coronation fancy dress procession, 1953.
A photograph of children in fancy dress for the coronation procession, 1953.
An eager crowd at the bottom of High Street awaits the arrival of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, 1958.