Ex-Guiders celebrating 50 years of Guiding in Newport. 1973.
Ex-Guiders celebrating 60 years of Guiding in Newport. 1983.
Newport Brownies on a Camp holiday.
Newport Boys' Brigade outside the Blyth Hall in the 1940s. Note the war-time brick blast walls built to protect the Blyth Hall windows
The High jump at a BB camp in Crail, 1949
Two photographs showing the Boys' Brigade members and Scouts, first of all being inspected in Kilnburn, then taking part in the parade along Blyth Street to the service in St Thomas' Church.
Ex-Guides and Guiders gathered to celebrate 50 years of Guiding in Newport. 1973.
Children's Outing on the Bluebird (Alexanders) bus 1940s.
ATC Tug-o’-War in 1942. W. Leslie, Ian Wannan, Dave McLaren, Sandy Melville
Wormit Guides and Brownies celebrate their 60th birthday in December 1989. Mrs Edith Todd, who was responsible for starting the Guides and Brownies in the Newport area in 1929, cut the 60th birthday cake at a joint meeting of the 1st and 2nd Wormit Brownies and the 1st Wormit Guides at a special reunion in ...
Newport/Wormit Scouts at camp in late 1940s. Back row L-R: Stuart Cram; Alistair Robertson; Basil Doughty; Sandy Duncan ASM; John Dott ASM; Terence Doughty; Kenneth Mackintosh; Philip Rizza; ? . Next Row: Douglas Forbes; Radley MacDougald; ? ;Charles Rizza; Andy Anderson; Hugh Muir SM and Headmaster Newport School; ? ; Stuart Phillips; Stuart Sturrock; ? ; ? ...
Newport Guides Swiss visit 1948. The guides were heading off to Switzerland to stay at Our Chalet, an international residential Guide centre. Nancy French centre back.
Display board showing the Newport Club presidents from the founding of the club in 1871 until 2022. The first-named president, Albert Grothe, was engineer on the ill-fated first rail bridge.
Board celebrating Newport and Wormit Boy Scouts who achieved the King's or Queen's Scout Badge between 1931 and 1961, and the Chief Scout's Award between 1975 and 2000.
Newport Girls' Training Corps in the 1940s outside the Blyth Hall. The GTC was set up during the war and trained girls for a future in one of the services.