The disastrous fire of 1910 which almost destroyed the original Sandford Cottage.
Set of four photos of the Mars training ship and some of the Mars boys (framed).
This postcard is of a drawing of the railway bridge and Wormit Station, viewed from Hillside Terrace.
This photograph shows the sheds at Woodhaven Pier that were built and fitted out by the Mars boys, and used as workshops. They were used by the Scouts in the 1930s and briefly after the war, and used by the Norwegian soldiers during the war as a cookhouse and for accommodation.
This photo, taken on board the Mars, shows the boys in formation and their instructors behind.
This photo shows some of the Mars boys at work in the joinery workshop. The instructor is Chief Officer Burn.
A postcard showing the memorial at Woodhaven Pier to the Mars boys killed in WWI, with the ship behind.
This postcard shows the Francis Molison, a boat used by the Mars boys to gain seamanship skills and experience, berthed at Woodhaven Pier. The Mars is on the water behind.
These two photographs show some of the house staff at Tayfield House around 1900, and a page boy from around 1870. Until World War II a large staff would help to run the house.
Photograph of Strawberrybank Farm in the snow. Strawberrybank is the smallholding opposite Newport Primary School playing field.
Photograph of the Berry Family tree, 1725-2016.
St Fort House Ground Floor Plan. According to the 1901 census St Fort House had 48 rooms.
St Fort House 1911. The flag is flying for coronation of King George V 22 June 1911.
St Fort House in the snow looking north.
The magnificent walled garden and glasshouses, on left hand side of road driving from Forgan roundabout to Five Roads.
Newspaper article containing an interview with Andrew Mylius, owner of St Fort farm. Mr Mylius is the great-grandson of Henry Stewart who built St Fort House.
Framed drawing of Sandy Rankine's joinery workshop in Woodhaven.
A postcard of a busy Newport Pier.
A postcard of Boat Road from the pierhead, showing the Post Office on the right, then the Mission Hall and smiddy, then J.T.Young's garage. Probably 1920s.
A postcard of Newport Pier from the river, with the ferry Dundee docked alongside. Seamills cottage and the refreshment rooms are visible behind the pier.
A postcard of sailing and rowing boats on the river, early 20th century.
Framed acknowledgement of ending of over 100 years of outdoor curling on Tayfield land. Presented to the Berry family in 1977.
A postcard of Riverside road, Wormit, showing the house called Elmbank (now no 14) on the right.
A postcard of the former Wormit Primary School, c. 1900