Map showing the original four ferry crossings on the Tay: Dundee-Balmerino; Dundee-Woodhaven; Dundee-Seamills (Newport); and Broughty Ferry-Ferryport-on-Craig (Tayport).
Great view of the Scotscraig crossing to Dundee. In the background is the the new Tay Road Bridge, which would be opened in August 1966. The temporary bridge is clearly seen below the bridge.
Not strictly Newport, but the photograph shows the Abercraig at the Craig Pier Dundee with traffic starting to disembark.
The Abercraig with East Newport in background.
Newport Bowling Club fixture card for season 1969
A large group of lady bowlers at Newport in the early 1960s
Newport Guide camp at Butterstone in 1966.
Newport Guide Camp at Butterstone in 1966.
First Newport Guide Company in 1964-1965.
Two drawings showing plans for the extension to St Thomas' Church in 1902. Plans were drawn on 24 May 1901. As can be seen on second drawing the area of the church would be more than doubled, from a very simple rectangle shape to a building with increased seating in new transepts, as well as ...
A newspaper article from 1984, with photographs of the staff of the shop, describing Beatt and Tait's history and anniversary celebrations.
This photograph shows the staff outside the shop in the early 1960s.
Newport Housewives Tennis Group 1960s Back L-R: Jean Nicholson; Madge Blair; May Currie; Margaret Kay; Margaret Lindsay; Muriel Dow. Front L-R: Emma McConnell; Muriel Wallace; Rita McNicol; Pat Latto; Jenny Garden.
A centenary account of the history of Newport Lawn Tennis Club 1884 - 1984.
These photographs show workers at the Scottish Sand and Gravel Company at the far end of Wormit, late 1950s.
Rankine's joinery business was situated in what is known as The Old Boathouse at Woodhaven until the 1990s. This newspaper article describes the firm at the time of its centenary in 1975.
The general practice surgery was at the rear of the building, entered through the back yard.
These photographs show consulting rooms 1 and 2 at Lovaine, Cupar Road. In the first, Dr Macintosh's rolltop desk can be seen, and in the second, a microscope.
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.
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.
View from the Tayport Road of the Tay Road Bridge under construction 1965 - 1966.