Toy car lent to exhibition 2016. Label reads: "Toy car which belonged to John Berry. Made in woodwork shop under the direction of Mr Burns of the Mars Training Ship. The ship was anchored off Woodhaven, Newport and provided training for the Merchant Navy for underprivileged boys until 1929, when the ship was towed away and broken ...
Memorial plaque from Trinity Church, now located in Newport-on-Tay Church of Scotland. It commemorates all those from Trinity Church who died in WWI. John Millar Allison James Minty George William Paisley Also Alexander Fairweather 1901 the Boer War
Memorial plaque from Trinity Church, now located in Newport-on-Tay Church of Scotland. It commemorates all those from Trinity Church who died in WWII. William R Allison G Frank Brotchie Ian N Latto
Two toilet flush pull chains from local plumbers, Betsworth and Barlow who operated between 1894-1970s and James Jack and Sons, 1880-1980.
An early picture of the view from Newport to Dundee (undated). A small pillared building is also visible in the picture of the pier showing the steamship Union.
Wooden chess box made by the Mars boys in the workshops.
Wooden etched model of Catalina.
This wooden paper knife was made by the Mars boys in their workshops.
Wooden nodding parrot toy made by Mars boys.
These wooden stools were made by the Mars boys in their workshops.
This walking stick, which originally belonged to Mr A B Robertson, was made from wood from the luggage rack of a carriage involved in the Tay Bridge disaster.
Third class combined leave and railway ticket from France to Newport and first class return for the same journey for serviceman during World War I.
World War 2 Civil Defence armband as worn by ARP (Air Raid Precaution) workers.
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.)
Memorial plaque from Wormit Church. It commemorates all those members who died in WWII. John Clark Ian S Cowley Donald K McFarland Neil G Melrose John C Moncur James E Paterson Robert L Patterson William M Rae Walter F Stephenson Victor J B Young
Memorial plaque from Wormit Free Church. It commemorates all those members who died in WWI. John Aitken William Buist George G Farquharson W Wilson Key Robert T Lawson John G Mowatt
Wormit Lawn Tennis Club Gentlemen's Singles Cup. The cup was presented to the club in 1922 by G D MacDougald. After World War II the cup was gifted to Frank Harrison who had won it five times in the 1930s.
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
A fun reminder of the old Wormit Station sign.
Lapel badge for Wormit Lawn Tennis Club.