This panel of a Fifie berthing at Newport Pier was stitched by Christine Mercier.
Cynthia Robb stitched this panel depicting Tayfield House.
A model of the B L Nairn ferry. One of the most loved of all the Fifies.
World War 2 Civil Defence armband as worn by ARP (Air Raid Precaution) workers.
Spent bullet cartridges found in Kilnburn, Newport, after a Spitfire had chased a German seaplane, forcing it down on the river.
Rio Cinema memorabilia, comprising two of the monthly programme leaflets from 1949 and 1955, and a membership card. The Rio operated as a cinema from 1939 until 1963
Newport Tennis Club centenary dance ticket 1984.
West Newport Station was at the top of what is now Kinbrae Park. The panel was stitched by Maggie Taylor.
Local school-children were all given a commemorative crown coin in a specially designed box. In fact the crown given out actually commemorated the death of Winston Churchill who had died the previous year. Hence the date 1965 on the crown, and the picture of Churchill on the reverse side!
Third class combined leave and railway ticket from France to Newport and first class return for the same journey for serviceman during World War I.
Dinner held by Newport Town Council in the Council Chambers in Scott Street, to celebrate the first anniversary of the Tay Road Bridge. Friday 18 August 1967.
The Swimming Medallion The swimming medallion was presented to the swimming club by John Berry, President 1857-58. Mr Arthur Lees of Freuchie was the last man to win the medallion in 1928, and he returned it to the Berry family in 1988.
The Swimming Cup This was presented to Newport Swimming Club in 1928 by Stewart Ramsay, a goldsmith in Dundee who was also very involved in Newport Boating Club. The cup was only competed for once, in 1928, and was won by Agnes Milne, later Mrs Holman of Kinbrae.
Bottles from William Doig the Chemist.
Two toilet flush pull chains from local plumbers, Betsworth and Barlow who operated between 1894-1970s and James Jack and Sons, 1880-1980.
The 2nd (Newport) Fife Artillery Volunteers were formed in April 1860. This tankard was won for marksmanship by Corporal Latto in 1867.
Clock presented by Newport Quoting Club to Joseph Keay (newsagent at pier) in 1914.
Doig the chemist’s apprentices' drawer. It has been signed by all trainee chemists dating back to 1887.
Chemist's powder trestle from Doig’s the chemist. Folding the powder paper over this little trestle ensured identical sized powder sachets.
Miniature or model shoe, found in a garden in West Newport. This was perhaps a sample belonging to a salesman.
Suppository Makers from Doig's chemist shop.
Pill boards from Doig the Chemist's shop.
Pestle and mortar from Doig the Chemist's shop.
Invitation to the Newport Burgh Golden Jubilee celebrations - 50 years as a burgh on 8 October 1937.