A view of the interior of Trinity Church.
Trinity Church Kirk Session 1954. Back: John Dunn, W B Edward, John Scott, J Meldrum Smith, George Morrison, R Scott, F Honeyman. Front: William Doig, William Dunn, Rev Robert Waugh, J M Allison, F H Fairweather.
Trinity Church Kirk Session 1974 Back – L-R: D Bisset; G Scott; H Glass; C Brown; R Blatchford; J Dempster; D Smith. Front – L-R: H Latto; D Honeyman; J Rennie (Session Clerk); Rev J A Paterson; W Croll; I Dick (Treasurer); T L Wallace.
Trinity Church social event in the church hall 1980s.
Trinity Church Sundayschool annual picnic to Inverdovat Farm 1949.
An unusual view showing the car turntable on board the Fifie.
STV cameraman at opening of road bridge. The young lads are probably much more interested in the camera than in the arrival of the Queen Mother.
Early days in the road bridge construction with the temporary bridge barely half-built. In stormy weather the temporary bridge was a godsend, allowing some work to continue in all but the worst weather.
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.
Photo of the unveiling of the Newport, Wormit and Forgan War Memorial on 2 September 1922 by Sir Ralph Anstruther, Lord Lieutenant of Fife. Designed by Sir Robert Lorimer, it holds the names of 84 men from Newport, Wormit and Forgan who died in WWI.
This photograph shows the purpose built premises for the local GP practice, just after completion in 1977.
This photograph shows the waiting room in the purpose built premises for the general practice in Victoria Street which opened in 1978.
Although only built 12 years earlier, the premises at Victoria Street were insufficiently large for the growing needs of the practice, and in 1989 the building was extended.
View from Victoria Street towards Kilburn.
An early view probably from early 1900s looking from Victoria Street towards Kilnburn. On the left is Darvel Lodge, so called because James Morton who had it built in 1888, came from the village of Darvel in Ayrshire. Before Darvel Lodge was built, this was the site of the Tayfield Smithy.
View from East Newport Station, probably around 1900. Taken before footbridge was built (1902), and Mars training ship is out on the river.
A familiar view towards the river from above the East Station. The footbridge over the railway was erected in early 1900s so the photograph pre-dates that. The Mars training ship is just visible in the haze.
A postcard of the view from St Fort railway (now the site of Moffat and Williamson's bus depot) towards the Five Roads roundabout and on to St Fort. The cottages, Bogearn on the left and Bogton on the right, are no longer there.
Rather blurred but great photograph for showing the view from Windmill Park.
View from the river of Boat Road pier area. On the right is the old mission hall, originally the granary for the St Fort Estate. On the left is one of the original sea mills, and up above is Seamills House, no longer there.
View of bridge from above West Newport. The bridge's progress could be followed from every viewpoint in Newport.
View over Victoria Street and beyond. Railway line is seen but no medical centre. On the right is the tall, slender spire of St Fillan's Church and on the left the squat tower of St Thomas' stands out.
This view is from just above the junction of Birkhill Avenue and Riverside Road. In the distance is Wormit Church, newly opened in 1901, and beyond the church is the Mars training ship. The photograph was taken by George Worrall of Beechwood, Wormit, (5 Northview Terrace), and was entered into the Dundee and East of Scotland ...
A view through the tall columns at south end of the bridge, with the two very small figures giving an idea of scale.