A photograph of the men's hockey team at Windmill Park, c.1912
Wormit Bowling Club Badge, instituted 1901.
25th Anniversary, Ladies Bowling Club. 1976.
A Grand Bazaar to raise funds for Wormit Bowling Club held in the Kinnaird Hall, Dundee over four days in 1905.
Wormit loans raised from members in Wormit Bowling Club's first fund-raising.
A newspaper article entitled Where Sport is Self-Supporting. It is from the Scotsman in 1962, long before we had a sports centre, and it gives details of Newport's fine sporting tradition.
A group at the Newport Bowling Club Dance around 1980.
Newport Bowling Club Ladies Champions, c.1960
Newport Bowling Club fixture card for season 1969
A group of Newport lady bowlers, 1930s
A large group of lady bowlers at Newport in the early 1960s
A group of bowlers on the Newport green in the 1990s
A rather battered copy of the cover of the constitution for Wormit Bowling Club which was established in 1901 with funds loaned by the members. The constitution was drawn up following their first AGM in September of that year.
Newport Tennis Club masked fancy dress ball in late 1940s These balls were an annual event and always well supported.
Newport Tennis Club dance in 1948. Marguerite Fairweather is second from left in front row.
Newport Housewives Tennis Group 1960s Back L-R: Jean Nicholson; Madge Blair; May Currie; Margaret Kay; Margaret Lindsay; Muriel Dow. Front L-R: Emma McConnell; Muriel Wallace; Rita McNicol; Pat Latto; Jenny Garden.
A centenary account of the history of Newport Lawn Tennis Club 1884 - 1984.
Newport Tennis Club centenary dance ticket 1984.
Newport ladies tennis 1954.
Clearly a special occasion at Newport Tennis Club for these members c. 1900.
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.
Wormit Boating Club Memorial Cup. Subscriptions from members allowed the purchase of the cup in 1948 to commemorate the sixteen members of the club lost during World War II. It is awarded as an annual club series trophy. (Wrongly labelled on photographs.)
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.
This gavel was made by Alistair Monro of Monifieth from the wood of the laburnum tree planted at Woodhaven in 1944 to commemorate a visit by King Haakon of Norway that year. The Norwegian Airforce 333 Squadron was stationed at Woodhaven during the war. It was given to Wormit Boating Club for use by the ...