Photograph shows accident at Wormit Station on 17 June 1931. It involved an early morning rush hour train from Tayport, that jumped the points as it entered Wormit Station. There were no serious injuries.
Wormit Bowling Club Badge, instituted 1901.
Police dance in Blyth Hall.
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.
A model of the B L Nairn ferry. One of the most loved of all the Fifies.
Map showing the original four ferry crossings on the Tay: Dundee-Balmerino; Dundee-Woodhaven; Dundee-Seamills (Newport); and Broughty Ferry-Ferryport-on-Craig (Tayport).
A group of Newport lady bowlers, 1930s
Maharajah of Kallimpoor (Call him poor) arrives at Wormit Station in 1933.
Two drawings showing plans for the extension to St Thomas' Church in 1902. Plans were drawn on 24 May 1901. As can be seen on second drawing the area of the church would be more than doubled, from a very simple rectangle shape to a building with increased seating in new transepts, as well as ...
Fife County Air Raid Precautions Registration Card.
Newscutting showing how children helped the war effort too.
Thank you certificate sent to Mrs George Motion of Newport for taking in evacuees.
Newspaper cutting explaining arrangements in event of arrival of evacuees in Fife.
Newspaper advert asking for homes for evacuees in Fife.
Extract from Wormit School log book explaining arrangements for evacuees.
Wartime ration book for MacLure family of Maryfield Cottage, Newport.
Wormit and district 'B' Coy Home Guard, photographed in Gauldry School playground. There was also a Newport Home Guard based in the ARP (Air Raid Precautions) building in King Street. They drilled and practised in Windmill Park under the leadership of Alex. Lowson.
World War 2 Civil Defence armband as worn by ARP (Air Raid Precaution) workers.
Wartime motor fuel ration book.
Spent bullet cartridges found in Kilnburn, Newport, after a Spitfire had chased a German seaplane, forcing it down on the river.
'Courier' article thanking the people of Wormit for their kindness to evacuees.
A newspaper article from 1984, with photographs of the staff of the shop, describing Beatt and Tait's history and anniversary celebrations.