Two programmes from two shows put on by the Wormit Church Fellowship Drama Group. The Lady Purrs was presented on three nights in November 1958, and Torwatletie for three nights in February 1959.
Photographs of the interior of the church, dating as shown from 2001. These show the area at the front of the church where pews and choir stalls had been removed. Attached is an architectural note explaining the lay-out of the church. Source unknown.
Forgan Parish Church Order of Service for service on 16 June 1974 celebrating 850 years of the church 1124 - 1974.
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
Wormit Church Girls Association was formed in 1919. This photograph shows the reunion of members from 1939 - see 1939 photo. L-R: 1 Jean Davidson/Winnie Wallace/Chrissie Douglas?; 2 Betty Kenworthy (Callighan); 3 May Walker; 4 Jean Melrose; 5 Esther Regan (Clink); 6 Paddy Shuckburgh (Hutton); 7 Betty Dow (Rankine); 8 Eileen Swan; 9 Jean Davidson/Winnie Wallace/Chrissie ...
Members of Wormit Church Girls' Association in 1939. Back Row L-R: Betty Callighan; Olive Buchanan; Paddy Hutton; Mary Lillie; Chrissie Noakes; Dorothy King; Marjorie Phillips. Second Back Row L-R: Molly Dallas; Edith Hayes; Barbara Mackie; Jean Davidson; Cathie Taylor; May Walker' Second Front Row L-R: Sheila Walker; Chrissie Douglas; Hilda Powrie; Christine Murray; Eileen Swan; Winnie Wallace; Lizzie ...
Extracts from Wormit Church Journal probably around 1935.
This is the Rev Patrick Brady, Priest of St Fillan's Roman Catholic Church from 1901 until 1910.
This is a group from Wormit Sunday school in 1959, with all the children looking particularly angelic.
Two photographs showing work being carried out to extend St Thomas' Church in 1902. A new chancel and transepts were added at the east end of the building, and an organ installed. At the same time the manse was built next door to the church.
Panel showing the twelve World War I casualties who were members of St Fillan's Church. More details of all these casualties, and others, can be found under the Poppy Project in our archive.
Stained glass windows – anti-clockwise from main entrance. St Thomas window - erected by the congregation in memory of Rev Thomas Fraser, minister from 1871-1913. Transfiguration window – erected by Thomas Fraser in memory of his sister, Mary Wilkie Fraser, his “companion, counsellor and friend”. St Nathanael window – erected by George and Isabella Rollo ...
Rev Robert Howieson, minister of St Thomas' Church from 1951 until 1978. Rev Howieson also served as Newport's last provost from 1974 until local government reorganisation in 1975.
Rev Kenneth Pryde, minister of Newport-on-Tay Church of Scotland from 1994 until 2009.
The stunningly beautiful interior of St Mary's Episcopal Church on the steps between Kilnburn and the High Street.
The first three pages of Wormit Church Girls' Association magazine from 1940. The Girls' Association had been formed in 1934 and we have several photographs of them in our archive. There are also photographs of their reunions in 1979 and 1980. It is not known when the group disbanded.
Rev Thomas Munn, minister of Forgan Church from 1891 until 1922.
Rev Alex Maclean, minister of Newport-on-Tay Church of Scotland from 1978 until his retiral in 1985. He had previously been minister of St Fillan's Church but had become minister of the joint charge when St Fillan's and St Thomas' Churches united to become Newport-on-Tay Church of Scotland.
Ann Sheach (nee MacLean) recalls times spent in St Thomas' Church in the 1960s and 1970s. "I was christened and married in the church. "I loved the Sunday School Christmas Parties in the church hall - playing traditional party games, watching Tom & Jerry cartoons, singing carols and with lights dimmed waiting to hear Santa’s bell as ...
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.
Between 1983 and 2007 highly successful Arts and Crafts exhibitions were held annually in Wormit. They were organised by members of Wormit Church to raise funds for the West Hall where the exhibitions were mounted. Fife Council matched the money raised. Previously Wormit Church had organised annual Flower and Bulb shows. When these came to ...