A newspaper cutting from the 1920s of a very young boy dressed in a Mars uniform, probably at Elie.
A photograph of a gravestone in Forgan Cemetery commemorating three boys who tragically drowned in 1873.
Photographs of the Mars boys building a rest camp for invalid boys from Dundee.
A photograph of the doctors's inspection of the Mars boys on their arrival at the granary at Elie harbour in 1912.
The Mars boys at Elie enjoying a sing-song with Chief Officer Burns.
Two photographs of the Mars boys participating in outdoor activities at Elie.
A photograph of the Mars at Inverkeithing breaker's yard before she was broken up.
This building, partially below ground, would have been packed with ice in the winter months. The ice would have kept throughout most of the year, and was used to keep recently landed salmon fresh. It is dated 1794.
Newspaper cutting explaining arrangements in event of arrival of evacuees in Fife.
A photograph of a march stone, dating from 1794, in Tentsmuir forest. These stones were used to mark boundaries between fisheries.
A photograph of the road marker at St Michael's crossroads, showing left to Newport and right to Ferryport (Tayport).
Andrea Howe stitched this panel of the Leng Memorial Chapel at Forgan.
Entry in local air raid diary highlighting a bomb at Cliff Cottage, Chesterhill.
Six members of the local Artillery Volunteers went to fight in the Boer War (1899 - 1902). They left from Newport Station and James Duncan, Stationmaster, gave them all return tickets. Sadly, only one returned. A memorial plaque to the other five was unveiled in the Leng Chapel of Vicarsford cemetery on 24 May 1902.
Record of air raid on St. Andrews when Newport rescue party assisted.
This letter was sent from Forgan School by Mrs Cameron to the mother of Annie Myles (on left in photo) in 1905. Annie was leaving school aged 13 to become a maid at 'Woodstock', 59 Cupar Road.
This shows information provided by Forgan School to the Government in answer to a questionnaire in 1838. It gives details of numbers of pupils etc.
Photo of a group of pupils and presumably teachers from Forgan School in the early 1900s.
Photograph of participants in a pottery class at Forgan Arts Centre, which was opened in the former Forgan School after it closed in the early 1970s.
A news cutting describing the opening exhibition at Forgan Arts Centre in 1974.
The High jump at a BB camp in Crail, 1949
View of St Fort house on the hill behind Newport. The house belonged to the Stewart family but it was occupied for the first half of the 20th century by the Pilkington family. It was demolished in 1957.
Walter Fearn's Dunkirk Rescue Certificate.
In 1964 Forgan WRI entered the Top Town national drama competition.They reached the final and eventually won. The final was hosted by Inverurie Musical Society. This was the programme for the event.