This photograph shows the waiting room in the purpose built premises for the general practice in Victoria Street which opened in 1978.
Newport School: Miss Rose's Class, 1928 Photo of Newport Higher Grade School, 1928, Miss Rose's class. Back row, left to right: Lawson Wallace; Muriel Fitzpatrick; David Watson. Third row, left to right: Duncan Scroggie; Willie Gall; Colin Brown; Findlay Urquhart; Jack Dobie; Alastair Motion; John Forbes; Ian Riddell. Second row, left to right: Gladys Jack; Eva Wighton; Gertie Burgess; ...
Photo of Newport Higher Grade School , 1928, Miss Rose's class. Back row: Yvonne Kay; Gladys Jack; Doreen Burgess; Nan Philips; Jock Gordon; Margaret McEwan; Findlay Urquhart; Barbara Baxter; Gertie Burgess; Betty Carstairs. Front row: Marguerite Fairweather; Marjorie Mutch; Evelyn Smith; Alison Dewar; May Davidson; Muriel Fitzpatrick.
Newspaper cutting of the prize winners at Newport School some time in the 1930s. Front, left to right: Charles Robertson; Margaret L. Smith. Back, left to right: Barbara Baxter; Ian N. Latto; Elizabeth M. Farmer.
This photographs shows a consulting room at Victoria Street GP surgery around the time the new premises were opened in 1978.
This photograph shows the purpose built premises for the local GP practice, just after completion in 1977.
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.
This photograph shows the GPs serving the village in 1994.
Newport School: photo from the 1940s.
Newport School: photo from the 1940s.
Newport School: photo from the 1940s.
B L Nairn at Newport pier. The B L Nairn was in operation from 1929 until the service ended in 1966.
Newport Guide camp at Leslie in 1965.
Newport Brownies at Netherurd House in 1963.
First Newport and Tayport Guide company - Guide camp at Leslie in 1965.
Newport Cub camp at Fettercairn in 1978.
Photograph showing Scotscraig making the last crossing on 18 August 1966. The rear deck is crammed with people and the bunting is blowing in the breeze. Just visible on the left of the picture, and following the Scotscraig, is a canoe similarly bedecked with bunting.
Newport Beavers visiting HMS Beaver at Rosyth in 1985.
The procession to celebrate the coronation of King George VI in 1937 makes its way down Cupar Road.
The procession to celebrate the coronation of King George VI ended at Windmill Park. Here, Miss Rose, Infant teacher at Newport School for 40 years, stands beside one of the decorated vehicles.
Entry in local air raid diary highlighting a bomb at Cliff Cottage, Chesterhill.
Order of service for the Fallen of Newport and Wormit in March 1919, just four months after the end of the war.
View from the Tayport Road of the Tay Road Bridge under construction 1965 - 1966.
Two trees planted in Tayfield in 1966 to celebrate opening of the Road Bridge. Like the bridge itself, they have flourished!