A beauty contest held at the Rio Youth Club in 1975.
Newport Tennis Club masked fancy dress ball in late 1940s These balls were an annual event and always well supported.
Newport Tennis Club dance in 1948. Marguerite Fairweather is second from left in front row.
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.
Newport ladies tennis 1954.
Clearly a special occasion at Newport Tennis Club for these members c. 1900.
Newport Tennis Club coaching sessions c. 2000.
Newport School: photo of staff 1890s. Back left Mary MacMillan, great-aunt of Frances Wishart.
Photo of Newport School pupils in the early 1900s
Newport School: photo, early 1900s
Newport School: photo from early 1900s
A photograph of a march stone, dating from 1794, in Tentsmuir forest. These stones were used to mark boundaries between fisheries.
A photograph of a bus driver and conductress (known as a "clippie" because she clipped the tickets) at the pier, probably 1930s.
These photographs show workers at the Scottish Sand and Gravel Company at the far end of Wormit, late 1950s.
Dr John Stewart was Newport's first general practitioner and was recommended to the people of Newport by Professor Simpson of chloroform fame. Lovaine was built on Cupar Road for Doctor Stewart, and he used it as his surgery and residence.
Dr Thomas Stewart, "Docy Tom", succeeded his father Dr John Stewart as Newport's general practitioner. He lived and worked at Lovaine on Cupar Road, and was assisted by the apparently rather flamboyant Dr Montague Rust.
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.
Over 6000 "Lloyd-George" case records were held in the filing room at Lovaine. The records were so called because they were named after the politician David Lloyd George who introduced the first national insurance system, the forerunner of the NHS, into the UK.
This photograph shows the waiting room at Lovaine.
A photograph of another consulting room at the GP surgery at Lovaine.
This photograph shows the waiting room in the purpose built premises for the general practice in Victoria Street which opened in 1978.
Newport School: Miss Rose's Class, 1928 Photo of Newport Higher Grade School, 1928, Miss Rose's class. Back row, left to right: Lawson Wallace; Muriel Fitzpatrick; David Watson. Third row, left to right: Duncan Scroggie; Willie Gall; Colin Brown; Findlay Urquhart; Jack Dobie; Alastair Motion; John Forbes; Ian Riddell. Second row, left to right: Gladys Jack; Eva Wighton; Gertie Burgess; ...
Photo of Newport Higher Grade School , 1928, Miss Rose's class. Back row: Yvonne Kay; Gladys Jack; Doreen Burgess; Nan Philips; Jock Gordon; Margaret McEwan; Findlay Urquhart; Barbara Baxter; Gertie Burgess; Betty Carstairs. Front row: Marguerite Fairweather; Marjorie Mutch; Evelyn Smith; Alison Dewar; May Davidson; Muriel Fitzpatrick.