A reprint of a newspaper article from 1902 describing the extension to St Thomas' Church, and the background history to the need for an extension.
Two versions of the same postcard view of the ferry Dundee approaching Dundee. The Dundee was in operation on the crossing from 1875 until 1917.
Photograph of a watercolour of the Mars from the east
The Mars Training Ship, extracted from A History of Newport by J S Neish (1890).
The Newport Club has a long and interesting history, dating back to when the first railway bridge was being built.
A Cynicus postcard of the Newport Railway. Cynicus was the pseudonym of Martin Anderson, an artist, political cartoonist, postcard illustrator and publisher. His career took him all over the UK but he eventually built Castle Cynicus, high on the hill above Balmullo, and from 1902 onwards produced thousands of comic postcards from hisĀ publishing works ...
Map showing route of the Newport Railway, and other transport links.
A History of the Yellow Castle on West Road.
Trinity Church High Street.
A view of the interior of Trinity Church.
Drawing by Keith Robson in 1986 of Trinity Church at the bottom of High Street. The church was opened in 1881 and closed in 2016.
Two toilet flush pull chains from local plumbers, Betsworth and Barlow who operated between 1894-1970s and James Jack and Sons, 1880-1980.
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.
Pages from a book of woodwork patterns belonging to Chief Officer Richard Burns.