Photograph of the Berry Family tree, 1725-2016.
The Newport Club has a long and interesting history, dating back to when the first railway bridge was being built.
In her retirement, the Scotscraig was used as part of a Popeye film set in Malta.
A History of the Yellow Castle on West Road.
Photograph of Thomas Halliday, designer of Newport-on-Tay coat of arms. At the time of his death in 1998 he was Scotland's oldest working artist, sculptor and stained glass artist.
Two trees planted in Tayfield in 1966 to celebrate opening of the Road Bridge. Like the bridge itself, they have flourished!
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 shows the waiting room in the purpose built premises for the general practice in Victoria Street which opened in 1978.
This photograph shows the waiting room at Lovaine.
William Willocks had a well-known joinery and undertaker business in Newport from the 1930s with the name continuing until 1981. His main workshop was at the top of Robert Street, but he had various other premises too. He had a workshop in Wormit and for many years from the 1940s until the 1960s he operated ...
Time for the three-legged race at Newport School sports at Windmill Park early 1970s.
To celebrate their 10th anniversary as a youth club, the Rio held a week of activities. They included the women's football match at Waterstone Crook.
These photographs were taken by Bill Croll, mostly in the 1970s, and show the activities of Wormit Boating Club. The club moved to their new premises at Woodhaven in 1969 and the first three photographs show work being carried out on the new clubhouse which was built between 1970 and 1971. The others are taken ...
A description of and explanation of the background to the Leng Cup and the Memorial Cup. These are the cups competed for by Wormit Boating Club.
This gavel was made by Alistair Monro of Monifieth from the wood of the laburnum tree planted at Woodhaven in 1944 to commemorate a visit by King Haakon of Norway that year. The Norwegian Airforce 333 Squadron was stationed at Woodhaven during the war. It was given to Wormit Boating Club for use by the ...
Wormit Boating Club Memorial Cup. Subscriptions from members allowed the purchase of the cup in 1948 to commemorate the sixteen members of the club lost during World War II. It is awarded as an annual club series trophy. (Wrongly labelled on photographs.)
Wormit Bowling Club Badge, instituted 1901.
In the 1970s and into the 1980s, Wormit Boys' Brigade organised extremely popular Saturday evening discos in the West Hall. Our photograph dates from around 1978.
A selection of prize-winning tickets from Wormit Church Flower and Bulb shows. These shows, which included sections for home-made produce and baking, took place annually in the 1970s and 1980s.
News article from 4.7.1979 telling of the 40th year reunion in 1979 of the Wormit Church Girls' Association.
Wormit Church Golden Year. A news article from 1983 featuring Wormit Church celebrating 50 years since the union of Wormit's two churches, Wormit East and Wormit West.