A photograph of a head and shoulders sculpture of Mrs Blyth Martin by Italian sculptor Tadlioni, on show in the Blyth Hall. The bust was unveiled at the grand inauguration ball in October 1890 held in the Blyth Hall on the completion of the hall extension to the rear. The extension, like the hall itself, ...
Newport's coat of arms (framed). This was the old coat of arms, in use until 1956. In that year the Lord Lyon King of Arms issued a charter granting the right to a revised coat of arms.
The memorial panel in St Mary's Church which lists the names of the members of the church lost in World War I. Frederick T MacKenzie John K MacKenzie C Douglas Mitchell Sidney Smith Mitchell James Nichol George V Noakes William D G Rorison
Grave of Peter Black in Les Trois Arbres cemetery in France. The poppy cross was left by pupils of Bell Baxter High School on a regular study visit. There was never any sign of any other visitors.
Certificate of pardon in 2006 for Peter Black.
A wartime issue in silver plate of the Mary Wilkie Fraser medal.
Forgan Church memorial panels now positioned in Newport Church of Scotland. The upper plaque commemorates those members of Forgan Church lost in World War I, with those from World War II added below. World War I Alfred W Davidson William Smith W Wilson Key Andrew Blyth Donald Anderson Stewart W Peebles Charles Duffus Alexander Bruce John S Arnot David W Paton Alexander S L Gray Walter A Munn World ...
Key that opened the gates of the level crossing at East Newport station.
Memorial plaque from Wormit Parish Church. This church was situated on Bay Road. The plaque is now located in Wormit Church on Riverside Road, and commemorates all those church members who died in WWI. H D Sturrock MC W D MacBeth W K Leslie G V Noakes A Wilson J Pearson A McDonald
Memorial plaque from St Fillan’s Church, now located in Newport-on-Tay Church of Scotland. It commemorates all those from St Fillan’s Church who died in WWII. Robert Welsh Irons Douglas Robertson Jeffrey John Kinnear Ernest Mill David Revel Snodgrass Richard Douglas Tod
Memorial plaque from Trinity Church, now located in Newport-on-Tay Church of Scotland. It commemorates all those from Trinity Church who died in WWII. William R Allison G Frank Brotchie Ian N Latto
Memorial plaque in St Thomas' Church, now Newport Church of Scotland, commemorating those church members who died in World War II. Harold Barlow Robert Gall Philip Holman Fred L Lees Eion MacGregor Harry B Moncur James S Nicoll John Scrimgeour Robert H Soutter Douglas M Stein Aubrey Thornton
Memorial plaque from Wormit Church. It commemorates all those members who died in WWII. John Clark Ian S Cowley Donald K McFarland Neil G Melrose John C Moncur James E Paterson Robert L Patterson William M Rae Walter F Stephenson Victor J B Young
Memorial plaque from Wormit Free Church. It commemorates all those members who died in WWI. John Aitken William Buist George G Farquharson W Wilson Key Robert T Lawson John G Mowatt
Memorial plaque from St Fillan's Church, now located in Newport-on-Tay Church of Scotland. It commemorates all those from St Fillan's Church who died in WWI. Henry Douglas Buik James Hynd Chalmers John Wood Haggart Robert Haggart Thomas Thomson Leitch Robert Paul William Taylor Ross James Sydney Scott Harold Henderson Smith Herbert Storrier Frederick Johnston Watson Stanley Lee Watson Gavin Arthur Wilson
Memorial plaque from Trinity Church, now located in Newport-on-Tay Church of Scotland. It commemorates all those from Trinity Church who died in WWI. John Millar Allison James Minty George William Paisley Also Alexander Fairweather 1901 the Boer War
Newport-on-Tay Round Table 956 was established in 1967 and included Scotscraig in their name in the hope of attracting membership from Tayport too. It was a hugely popular and very active organisation throughout the 1970s and well into the 1980s. Thereafter its membership dwindled leading to its demise around 2002. Round Table catered for men ...
Newport Junior Secondary School. Championship Cup for Scratch Events. Presented by Newport Amateur F C June 1940. From 1960 onwards Newport School catered for primary pupils only and so pupils in P6 and P7 competed for the cup which was awarded to the overall sports champion. David Thorne, who won the cup in both P6 ...
A book of matches advertising the Seymour Hotel, probably from around the 1960s.
Newport Lawn Tennis Club programme cards for the club's annual ball, held in the Blyth Hall on Boxing Day 1952 and in December 1953. A packed evening of dancing was enjoyed.
An unusual memento from the Newport Club. Photograph of a lovely wee silver matchbox inscribed with From Newport Club 1890. On the back is inscribed RS, perhaps a long-ago member?
These are the Newport School medals of the Smith family who lived in Woodbine House at 11 King Street. From Left to right: The Fraser medal, presented by Rev Thomas Fraser, minister of St Thomas' Church from 1870 until 1913. Awarded to David L Smith, Dux boy, Session 1920-21. The Dr T P Stewart medal presented by Dr ...