Sorry - a very tiny photograph of the cast of the TAMS production of Oklahoma in 1970.
This depiction of Wormit Station was stitched by Beryl Shepherd.
The Masonic Hall in Wormit is situated above the grocery store, and the panel was stitched by Tessa Durham.
The Victorian school in Wormit was demolished in 1978. Bryony Barnes stitched this panel.
In the 1920s and 1930s Newport and district had a very successful pipe band, always in attendance at any public events. Disbanded during World War II, it was never re-formed. In this photograph Robert Hogg is on the bass drum, and front left is Andy Hogg as drum major. See them perform in our 1935 ...
Andy Hogg as pipe major in the Newport Pipe Band around 1935. See our film of the pipe band playing in the 1935 Silver Jubilee procession.
A group of staff who helped run the Rio Youth Club in the 1970s. Read the memories of one of these staff members.
Two photographs from a Wormit drama group, but whether the Wormit Drama Group itself, or the drama group of the tennis club, we're not too sure. They probably date from the 1950s. Any information on the group, the drama, the play or the time would be much appreciated!
The Granary was used by the Blythe Players as storage and a scenery workshop. In the latter half of the sixties my father was the Stage Manager with the players, I was his assistant and together with a few willing helpers we were responsible for the post production work prior to each play presentation at the Blyth ...
June Turner’s memories of the Rio Youth Club, as told to Wendy Irons on 19th September 2020. “I was working as a youth leader in a school in Dundee in the evenings. A young woman knocked at my house door in Newport one evening and said that Newport needed a youth club. I can’t remember her name. ...
These photographs show the mural on the kitchen shutters of a house on Cupar Road. The mural of cranes was painted by artist Boo Paterson during Covid lockdown. As a child Boo had created the mural on the house at the corner of James Street and Tay Street, and she wanted to leave another mural ...
One of the many dancing groups trained by Miss Rose at Newport School. Miss Rose was a much loved infant teacher in Newport from 1911 until the early 1950s. Left to right Back row: Norma Share, ? . Middle row: James Howitt, Ronald Caird. Front row: Frances McMillan, Maureen Muir, ? .
Miss Rose’s dancing group outside Blyth Hall in early 1950s. Winners of Fife schools dancing competition held at Kirkcaldy. Miss Rose was a much loved teacher in Newport from 1911 until the early 1950s.
Miss Rose's dance class pictured at Newport Higher Grade School prior to competing in Kirkcaldy. Miss Rose was a much loved teacher in Newport from 1911 until the early 1950s.
Miss Rose, infant teacher, taught Newport pupils dancing. They frequently won the Fife Schools competition in Kirkcaldy. Miss Rose was a much loved teacher in Newport from 1911 until the early 1950s.
Miss Rose was a much loved infant teacher in Newport from 1911 until the early 1950s. Throughout her career, she taught hundreds of local children to dance, very often competing at festivals and competitions.
The Mars Training Ship was berthed in the Tay off Woodhaven from 1869-1929. This panel was stitched by Cat Jones.
Fife Herald article about TNT's production of Sweeney Todd
Programme for TNT's production of The Wizard of Oz, September 1995
A review of TNT's Bugsy Malone in October 1992
The cast of TNT's production of Bugsy Malone in 1992
A photograph of the Newport Operatic Society taken outside the Blyth Hall prior to one of their shows in the 1930s.
A booklet produced by Dundee City Museums and Art Galleries to accompany an exhibition of work by Len Fullerton. Leonard Fullerton was a highly respected wildlife artist, and he lived at the the Yellow Castle from the mid 1930s until his death in 1969.
Three scenes from a production by the Wormit Drama Society 1950s. The production was Ladies in Retirement. Thanks to Ken Hart for the details in his note below. See more photographs sent by Kenneth.