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 group of Newport lady bowlers, 1930s
Maharajah of Kallimpoor (Call him poor) arrives at Wormit Station in 1933.
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.
This photograph shows Caldwell's Dairy van with Tom Brunton and Tom Easton, 1937.
A photograph of the three Special Constables in Newport in the 1930s. The police station was in King Street, but they also had an office in the pier shops.
A photograph of a bus driver and conductress (known as a "clippie" because she clipped the tickets) at the pier, probably 1930s.
The general practice surgery was at the rear of the building, entered through the back yard.
B L Nairn at Newport pier. The B L Nairn was in operation from 1929 until the service ended in 1966.
The procession to celebrate the coronation of King George VI in 1937 makes its way down Cupar Road.
The procession to celebrate the coronation of King George VI ended at Windmill Park. Here, Miss Rose, Infant teacher at Newport School for 40 years, stands beside one of the decorated vehicles.
Sgt. J Bruce Lindsay of Wormit, who was seconded to the SOE to train troops in the Cairngorms. He was parachuted into the north of Norway in 1944 to aid the Norwegian resistance. Unfortunately the mission failed as one of the team was injured in the drop and captured. Sgt. Lindsay escaped with the help ...
Anderson shelter at Woodhaven.
View of the Congregational Church at the bottom of Kilnburn. The church closed in 1986 and was demolished in 1991.
A view of the interior of Trinity Church.
Trinity Church High Street.
St Thomas' Church 1930s. Sunday School outing by horse and trap.
Photograph of Provost George Scrymgeour 1934 - 1937.
Lovely clear view of the members of Newport Bowling Club in 1930s. This is the old clubhouse but with extensions to the sides.