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 ...
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.
Rev Andrew Stevenson was Minister of Wormit Church from 1983 until 1993. He was the first Minister of the new joint charge of Wormit Church with Balmerino joined with Gauldry.
Two views of St Fillan's Catholic Church, Newport-on-Tay, one from King Street, one from Queen Street .
An analysis of Trinity Church written in 1995 by student Helen MacGregor.
Drawing of Trinity Church at the bottom of High Street. The church was opened in 1881 and closed in 2016.
A leaflet detailing the history of St Mary's Church.
St Mary's Church then and now. The early photograph gives a wonderful view of the fairly new St Mary's, built 1886 - 1887. Older neighbours the Congregational Church (1868), Newport School (1879) and the tower of St Thomas' (1870) are just visible behind, while Tayfield Estate office can be seen on the right. There's just ...
Interior view of St Fillan's Catholic Church in King Street, Newport-on-Tay.
An account from Historic Scotland explaining the background to the building of St Fillan's Catholic Church in Newport. The church, a most unusual style, was opened in 1893.
The memorial window in St Mary's Church. The window commemorates C Douglas Mitchell of Kirk Road, West Newport who died, aged 20, on 26 March 1918.
The stunningly beautiful interior of St Mary's Episcopal Church on the steps between Kilnburn and the High Street.
A poster advertising a weekend of events in celebration of the church's 150th anniversary. The church had opened in 1870 so in fact the celebrations were three years late, with all events having been delayed by the Covid pandemic.
Between 1983 and 2007 highly successful Arts and Crafts exhibitions were held annually in Wormit. They were organised by members of Wormit Church to raise funds for the West Hall where the exhibitions were mounted. Fife Council matched the money raised. Previously Wormit Church had organised annual Flower and Bulb shows. When these came to ...
Syllabus cards for Wormit Church Women's Guild from 1973 until 2020.
Four photographs showing the work carried out between 1999 and 2000 to extend the east hall of Wormit Church.
Members of Wormit Church Guild 1999. In fact, two years previously in 1997, the Church of Scotland's Women's Guild had become simply the Guild, with men being admitted as members. However, at the time of this photograph, it looks very much as if in Wormit it was still the Women's Guild!
Ministers of both Wormit Churches from 1898 until 2020.
A view of the 'new' Forgan Church, opened in 1841. In 1981 the congregation united with those of St Thomas' and St Fillan's churches and Forgan Church closed.