A description of and explanation of the background to the Leng Cup and the Memorial Cup. These are the cups competed for by Wormit Boating Club.
An explanation of the origins of Wormit Boating Club. Note that the club moved to Woodhaven in 1971, with the new clubhouse being built the following year.
A leaflet summarising the tasks and achievements of Norwegian 333 squadron while based at Woodhaven during World WarII.
Programme for A Tennis Racket, a fund-raising show put on by Wormit Tennis Club in 1956 to raise money to support the recently re-formed tennis club. See our photographs of the show.
Wormit Football Club fixtures and results 1908-1909, as recorded by Willie Rankine of Woodhaven. Willie was the goal-keeper with this team.
Programme for The Babes in the Wood, a fund-raising show put on by Wormit Tennis Club in 1957. It was presented over five nights in the West Hall.
Article from Mars Mainsheet, Wormit Boating Club’s newsletter, about the raising of the Mars mooring anchor.
Advertisement for sheds and poultry houses made by Steele and Brodie. In the inter-war years the company branched out into offering other joinery work. However from the 1930s bee-keeping as a hobby grew in popularity and the company concentrated on their bee-keeping supplies. During World War II and the immediate post-war years there was a ...
In December 1960 Wormit Church Sunday School presented The Magic Carpet in the West Hall, Bay Road.
Information page on Wormit station from a 1960s railway booklet.
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.
Extracts from Wormit Church Journal probably around 1935.
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.
Wormit Ladies' Group was a social group for women in Wormit, thought to have been a follow-on from an earlier baby-sitting group. They met regularly once a month in the West Hall, Wormit. It probably started around 1970 and functioned until 1983. Members enjoyed a varied programme of events with visits to local places of ...
A selection of prize-winning tickets from Wormit Church Flower and Bulb shows. These shows, which included sections for home-made produce and baking, took place annually in the 1970s and 1980s.
Syllabus cards for Wormit Church Women's Guild from 1973 until 2020.
Information leaflet produced by WRAG, the Wormit Railway Action Group. The group, led by John Rundle, campaigned vigorously throughout the 1980s to have a railway station or halt reopened at Wormit.