Map showing route of the Newport Railway, and other transport links.
A History of the Yellow Castle on West Road.
Postcard showing the tickets collected at St Fort station from passengers on board the disaster train.
This photograph was in a drawer, but the finder had no knowledge of anyone in his family being on the ship. To date the boy has not been identified.
Two drawings of West Newport station, a black and white version and coloured. They were done by Keith Robson in 1988.
Information Board on the site of West Newport station, erected by Newport, Wormit and Forgan Community Council in 2010.
Wooden chess box made by the Mars boys in the workshops.
This wooden paper knife was made by the Mars boys in their workshops.
A brightly coloured balancing parrot toy made by the boys on the Mars training ship.
These wooden stools were made by the Mars boys in their workshops.
An early photo of Woodhaven Farm taken in 1876. Part of Woodhaven Terrace had only a single storey at that time, converted to two storeys a year later to house workers from the Wormit Foundry who cast the supporting pillars for the Tay Bridge. The training ship Mars can be seen in the background.
Pages from a book of woodwork patterns belonging to Chief Officer Richard Burns.
The Wormit Foundry on Bay Road. The foundry was established half-way through construction of the first rail bridge when the column design was changed from solid brick to lattice cast iron. In the public inquiry which followed the disaster, it was found that there were serious flaws in the standard of work carried out at ...