Photograph of members of Wormit Lawn Tennis Club taken around 1929
Wormit loans raised from members in Wormit Bowling Club's first fund-raising.
Newspaper cutting giving details of the history of Wormit's two churches.
Memorial plaque from Wormit Parish Church. This church was situated on Bay Road. The plaque is now located in Wormit Church on Riverside Road, and commemorates all those church members who died in WWI. H D Sturrock MC W D MacBeth W K Leslie G V Noakes A Wilson J Pearson A McDonald
The photograph shows a picnic party heading out of Wormit. On the right is the road down to Wormit station, and on the left is the building now housing the Spar shop. For much of the 20th century this building housed two shops, offices, a hall and, until 1957, Wormit Post Office. The photograph was taken ...
Newscutting showing the children of Wormit playgroup in 1980 after they were given a bottle of pennies towards their funds. The bottle had been donated by the Sandford Hotel.
Wormit Playgroup has been based in the West Hall on Bay Road since 1972. These photographs show playgroup activities in 1989.
Wormit School class group from 1927. Sandy Rankine, later joiner at Woodhaven, is front right.
Pupils learning brass instruments at Wormit School with their conductor, Mr Hilton in 1974-75
Information leaflet produced by WRAG, the Wormit Railway Action Group. The group, led by John Rundle, campaigned vigorously throughout the 1980s to have a railway station or halt reopened at Wormit.
Photo of the original Wormit School which opened in January 1896 following the rapid growth of the village after the opening of the Tay Bridge and Wormit Station. It accommodated 133 children, but three more classrooms were added in 1899, allowing for more than 200 children. A gym hall and dining room were added much ...
Wormit School 1898. Teacher Miss Welsh. Willie Rankine, later joiner at Woodhaven, 1st left on second back row.
Wormit School 1899. Teacher Miss Welsh.
Wormit School 1901. Teacher Miss Welsh.
Wormit School class group early 1920s. Betty Rankine is 4th from the right in the 2nd front row. Large ribbons were clearly 'in' that year for little girls.
Wormit School class group in 1929. Headmaster Murdoch Gair. Sandy Rankine, later joiner at Woodhaven, is back left, and his sister Betty Rankine is front left.
Wormit School group around 1930 - 1931 Back row: Phil Ives; ? ; Bill Lindsay; ? ; ? ; Tom Porter; Bruce Lindsay; ? ; Sim Campbell; Class teacher. 2nd Back Row: Sid Rae; Harold Brunton; Dick Campbell; Neil Melrose; Eric Clark; Johnnie Gair; ? ; ? ; ? . 2nd Front Row: ? ; ? ; Helen ...
Left to right Back row: Helen Burnett, E. Smith, Dave Davidson, Leslie Aberden, Ian Watt, Dave Jeffrey, Chic O'Hare, Peggie Duncan, Janette Gillespie, Jean Ritchie 3rd row: ?, Pat Dick, Jean Milligan, Shiela Hart, Maj Findlay, Jean Cunningham, Joan Colville(?), ?, Audrey Wilson Staff: Miss Smart (left), Mr Gair (right) 2nd row: Reg Easton, Sandy Edgar, John Don, Ali ...
Wormit Primary School, possibly 1956 or 1957.
Wormit School 1966, probably P3/4.
Wormit School: class photograph from 1966, with teacher Miss Taylor and headmaster Mr Murray Russell.