Diesel train emerging from tunnel at Wormit Station.
Diesel train heading through West Newport.
Diesel Train at East Newport 1960s.
Diesel Train at East Newport 1960s. Two coal merchants' depots clearly visible.
Dundee-bound diesel train at East Newport Station.
Diesel train at East Newport station, seen through the footbridge.
Passengers ready to board diesel train at Wormit Station as it leaves the tunnel and approaches the platform.
Diesel train leaving Wormit station heading for Newport. 1960s.
Diesel train on Tay Rail Bridge c. 1960s. Wormit Station looking very trim and neat.
Information and display sheet on Len Fullerton (1909-1968) local wildlife artist, depicting examples of his illustrations.
Display sheet giving information and examples of Alberto Morrocco's work (1917-1998).
Poster giving information about local artist, Alexander Allan, with images of four of Allan's paintings.
Display sheet giving information and examples of the work of local artist, Neil Dallas Brown (1938-2003).
Display sheet giving information about, and examples of, the work of local sculptor, Scott Sutherland. NB: We now have it on good authority, from Scott's son David, that they did not come to live in Newport until 1954.
The first doctor in Newport, Doctor John Stewart arrived in 1867. His house and surgery were at 10 Cupar Road, and this was the location of the surgery for well over 100 years.
Drawing of Newport School on Kilnburn/Blyth Street.
Drawing by Keith Robson of old Newport Post Office opposite the pier. Beyond the Post Office are the mission hall and the Brig o' Tay.
Framed drawing of Sandy Rankine's joinery workshop in Woodhaven.
Key that opened the gates of the level crossing at East Newport station.
The west-bound platform at Newport East station, probably in the late 1960s as closure approached in 1969.
Goods wagons in an otherwise deserted 1960s evening view of East Newport Station. The raised signal on the right indicates that the line to Tayport is clear, and smoke from the ferry B L Nairn drifts over the river.
Framed acknowledgement of ending of over 100 years of outdoor curling on Tayfield land. Presented to the Berry family in 1977.
Ex-Guiders celebrating 50 years of Guiding in Newport. 1973.
Ex-Guides and Guiders gathered to celebrate 50 years of Guiding in Newport. 1973.