Newport School 1990 - 1991 P7
Wormit Bowling Club Badge, instituted 1901.
Police dance in Blyth Hall.
Newport Brownies on a Camp holiday.
A group of bowlers on the Newport green in the 1990s
This photograph shows the GPs serving the village in 1994.
Two trees planted in Tayfield in 1966 to celebrate opening of the Road Bridge. Like the bridge itself, they have flourished!
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.
TAMS (Tayport Amateur Musical Society - now TADAMS). In 1999 TAMS celebrated 50 years and at a special event the club officials of 1999 (front) welcomed nine founder members.
Trinity Church High Street.
A newspaper cutting of Cupar Dog Warden, Doreen Bidgood, visiting pupils of Primary 7 at Newport School in July 1996. Their teacher is Kathryn Ebrahim.
Photograph of the Tay Rail Bridge and Tay Bridge South signal box. Photographed sometime after the closure of the Newport Railway. The signal box sat in the junction of the two lines.
Memorial column on roundabout at south end of road bridge. This memorial is in memory of the five workmen who died during road bridge construction, and of contractor Willie Logan who died in 1966 when his private plane crashed near Inverness. He never saw his bridge completed. The memorial is in the shape of one ...
Three Newport butcher shops.
A family Christmas card from the latter part of the 20th century, showing Dr John Berry and Mrs Bride Berry standing in front of Tayfield House.
Steele and Brodie workshop, Kilmany Road, Wormit.
Sandford Hotel lounge bar 1990s.
Five massive Old Newport Exhibitions have been organised, three of them in the Blyth Hall. Our photographs show the first in 1990, the fourth one in 2005 and the most recent in 2016.
Photograph of the Berry Family tree, 1725-2016.
In the 1990s St Fort Estate was a popular venue for carriage driving championships. Here the Duke of Edinburgh is competing.
Framed photograph of Rankine sisters meeting visiting Norwegians in 1992 at Woodhaven.
The Leng Chapel at Vicarsford Cemetery, two miles south of Newport. Built on a hill, the chapel is a memorial to John Leng's first wife Emily.
Leng Chapel Inscription Panel. The Memorial to John Leng's first wife Dame Emily Leng, and also remembrance of his second wife Mary.