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
Memorial window in St Thomas' Church, now Newport Church of Scotland, commemorating those members of the church who were lost in World War I. Peter Black Ernest William Fairweather Robert Ernest Ferrier Robert John Gould Harry Charles Grant George Taylor Hastie Henry Love James McLaren Alexander James Bolton Milne George Sidney Ness Andrew Black Robertson William Morrison Robertson James Gibson Swinton Charles Young
Order of service for the dedication of the World War I memorial window in St Thomas' Church, now Newport Church of Scotland, 26 November 1922.
Wormit Church Girls' Association held a reunion in 1979, 60 years since the group had been formed, and 40 years since this group had previously been photographed in 1939. These girls were all ex-members of the group! Standing L-R: Mrs Scott (Ena Gleig); Mrs Regan (Esther Clink); Jean Davidson; Jean Melrose; Chrissie Douglas; Mrs Dow (Betty ...
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 ...
Forgan Parish Church 850 years 1124 - 1974. Fund-raising gift day envelope 15 September 1974.
A newspaper cutting photograph of Forgan Church members making a presentation to their minister Rev Albert Bogie. This was on the occasion of his forthcoming marriage in 1978.
Forgan Parish Church Women's Guild programme of meetings 1969 - 1970.
A poem entitled Country Churchyard, written about Forgan in August 1896 by Mrs Blyth Martin, well known for gifting the Blyth Hall to Newport. The poem is signed at Blyth House, now 72 Tay Street.
Forgan Parish Church Order of Service for service on 15 June 1924 celebrating the Octo-centenary of the church 1124 - 1924.
A History of the church in Forgan Parish, an account written by the Rev Albert Bogie in 1974, to mark 850 years of the church in Forgan.
A view of the old Parish Church of Forgan. Newport was in the parish of Forgan and the old church, now a ruin, lies on the road between Forgan and Kirktonbarns.
Trinity Church Kirk Session 1954. Back: John Dunn, W B Edward, John Scott, J Meldrum Smith, George Morrison, R Scott, F Honeyman. Front: William Doig, William Dunn, Rev Robert Waugh, J M Allison, F H Fairweather.
In May 1947 Wormit Church Junior Choir presented Princess Chrysanthemum in the West Hall, Bay Road. Third photograph. Back Row L-R: Janet Coull; unknown; Claire Jarvis; Elizabeth Davidson; Mairie Smith; Morag Duncan; Evelyn Martin; Marjory Findlay; Fiona Milne. Front Row L-R: Nan Tucker; unknown; unknown; unknown; ? Bissett; unknown; Alice Davidson; Jennifer Kitson; Helen McHardy.
In December 1960 Wormit Church Sunday School presented The Magic Carpet in the West Hall, Bay Road.
The Kirk Session of Newport-on-Tay Church of Scotland with minister Rev W Kenneth Pryde while he was Moderator of St Andrews Presbytery - 2002-2003.
Newscutting reporting the dedication of the memorial windows in St Fillan's Church in 1919. The windows were gifted to the church by Mr and Mrs Gavin L Wilson of Kilnburn in memory of their son Gavin who died of wounds in France in August 1918, aged 19.
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
Wormit Church Girls' Association was formed in 1919. This photograph shows Rev Andrew Stevenson at a reunion in the 1980s of members from 1939. See the girls in 1939. Back Row L-R: Paddy Shuckburgh (Hutton); Esther Regan (Clink); Jean Melrose; Jean Davidson/Winnie Wallace/Chrissie Douglas?; May Walker; Jean Davidson/Winnie Wallace/Chrissie Douglas?; 7 Mary Milne (Lillie); Middle Row 1-4: ...
Wormit Church Women's Guild 1936.
Trinity Church Sundayschool annual picnic to Inverdovat Farm 1949.