A cutting from the Courier on 3 December 1980 recalling the early days of the BB in Newport
Newport BB re-union celebrations at William Street Hall around 1980.
A painting by Helen Wallace of the railway bridge over Cupar Road just before the small turn-off leading up to dual carriageway. The bridge carried the line from East Newport into Tayfield estate, and it was demolished in 1980s.
Memorial column on roundabout at south end of road bridge. This memorial is in memory of the five workmen who died during road bridge construction, and of contractor Willie Logan who died in 1966 when his private plane crashed near Inverness. He never saw his bridge completed. The memorial is in the shape of one ...
Three Newport butcher shops.
A family Christmas card from the latter part of the 20th century, showing Dr John Berry and Mrs Bride Berry standing in front of Tayfield House.
Two photographs of big freeze on the river in January 1982, when ice floes coming down the river piled up on the Newport shore.
This photograph shows the newly refurbished bar at the Seymour Hotel (latterly Riverview Lodge) 1980.
Photograph shows the disused and fairly derelict Wormit station being carefully dismantled in 1980. The Scottish Railway Preservation Society had bought it and moved it to Bo'ness where it was rebuilt and is still part of the society’s working steam museum.
Tayport Amateur Musical Society was founded in Tayport in 1949 but was soon equally associated with Newport as they performed their shows in the Blyth Hall. This photograph shows their 50th anniversary souvenir programme from their show Oklahoma in 1999.
Steele and Brodie workshop, Kilmany Road, Wormit.
Newspaper cutting about Steele and Brodie.
Sandford Country House Hotel reminders - hotel brochure 1999, tarriff card from 1966 and Christmas menu from 1998.
Leaflet outlining the history of Sandford House.
Photograph shows international cricketer Ian Botham on the dual carriageway above Newport in 1985. He is on his charity walk from John o' Groats to Land's End. Botham's charity walks earned more than £12 million for children's charities.
Boat Road 1984. In the distance the first of John T Young's garage buildings is being demolished. The Scotscraig apartments would eventually fill the whole area occupied by the garage.
Photograph of the Berry Family tree, 1725-2016.
A photograph of Tayfield Home Farmyard 20 July 1986
Display sheet giving information and examples of Alberto Morrocco's work (1917-1998).
The Leng Chapel at Vicarsford Cemetery, two miles south of Newport. Built on a hill, the chapel is a memorial to John Leng's first wife Emily.
Leng Chapel Inscription Panel. The Memorial to John Leng's first wife Dame Emily Leng, and also remembrance of his second wife Mary.
Detail of the ceiling in the Leng Chapel.
Curling Club badge, showing a game in progress on the lower pond, plus the little clubhouse.
Curlers at the curling ponds in Tayfield 1980.