After the closure of Wormit Station in May 1969, it gradually became quite derelict. Eleven years later however, a reprieve came for Wormit station when it was purchased by the Scottish Railway Preservation Society. The station was carefully dismantled and removed to Bo’ness where it is still part of the society’s working steam museum. These two photographs show ...
At one time there were two Men's Probus groups meeting in Newport. The first group, the Probus Group of North Fife, was established in 1972, and the Probus Group of Newport-on-Tay was formed in 1992. This photograph shows some of the past Chairmen of the North Fife Probus. Bill Croll, who is wearing the Chairman's ...
Two photographs taken at the club on the day of the Newport Festival in June 2019.
Two photographs showing the interior of the club - the lounge area and the splendid billiard room.
Display board showing the Newport Club presidents from the founding of the club in 1871 until 2022. The first-named president, Albert Grothe, was engineer on the ill-fated first rail bridge.
The stunningly beautiful interior of St Mary's Episcopal Church on the steps between Kilnburn and the High Street.
A poster advertising a weekend of events in celebration of the church's 150th anniversary. The church had opened in 1870 so in fact the celebrations were three years late, with all events having been delayed by the Covid pandemic.
At one time there were two Men’s Probus groups meeting in Newport. The first group, the Probus Group of North Fife, was established in 1972, and the Probus Group of Newport-on-Tay was formed in 1992. This photograph shows some of the past Chairmen of the North Fife Probus. Jim Johnstone, who is wearing the Chairman’s ...
Syllabus cards for Wormit Church Women's Guild from 1973 until 2020.
Ministers of both Wormit Churches from 1898 until 2020.
Boat Brae parade of shops. These lovely buildings, opened in 1878, had by 2010 fallen into a terrible state of disrepair. Our Before and After photographs show the buildings before and after the amazing restoration by David and Liz Anderson who own the adjoining pier buildings. A superb example of a building brought back from ...
A view of the 'new' Forgan Church, opened in 1841. In 1981 the congregation united with those of St Thomas' and St Fillan's churches and Forgan Church closed.