Search the archiveCurrently displaying: 19 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Decade: "1900s" xSubject: "Newport School" x Search term Filter by Format Artifact (1)Photograph (17)Picture (1)Filter by Decade 1870s (2)1880s (2)1890s (4)1910s (11)1920s (2)1930s (2)1940s (2)1950s (2)1960s (2)1970s (2)Filter by Century 19th (4) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Newport School, early 1900s Photo of Newport School pupils in the early 1900s Newport School, early 1900s Newport School: photo, early 1900s Newport School, early 1900s Newport School: photo from early 1900s Postcard of Newport School The Victorian school in Newport was next to the Blyth Hall, and opened in 1879. It was closed in 1977 when the new school was built at the top of Cupar Road. Photograph of Newport School, c. 1900 A photograph of Newport School. Newport School c. 1900 Lovely clear view of Newport School and an almost totally deserted Kilnburn. Newport School Clock The old Newport School clock, salvaged from the demolition site after Newport School closed in 1977. Newport School, 1890s Photo: Newport School in the 1890s Newport School, 1890s Newport School: photo 1890s Newport School, early 1900s Newport School: photo from the early 1900s Newport School, early 1900s Newport School: photo from the early 1900s. Newport School, early 1900s Newport School: photo from the early 1900s. Newport School, early 1900s Newport School: photo from the early 1900s. Newport School, early 1900s Newport School: photo from the early 1900s. Newport School Staff c. 1907 Newport School Staff around 1907. Back left: Mr Dow - drill instructor. 3rd from left: probably Harry Willsher - school headmaster. Extreme right: A S Neill - assistant teacher. Front centre: Miss Jeffrey. A S Neill would go on to become an internationally acclaimed educationist, who firmly believed in children being allowed personal freedom. Summerhill, the ... Newport School, c. 1907 Newport School group from around 1907. The teacher on the left is A S Neill who would go on to become an internationally acclaimed educationist, with the school that he founded, Summerhill, now over 100 years old. He taught in Newport School from 1906 until 1908. Newport School, 1907: Boys of the Fourth Standard (aged 11-12) Photo of boys of the Fourth Standard at Newport School in 1907. Back row, left to right: John Scrymgeour; Miss Jeffrey (Class Teacher); Buchan Ritchie; Arthur Swan (Wormit boy); Mr Dow (Drill Instructor); Alex Kay; Tom Whyte: Willie Minty. Centre, left to right: Sidney Mitchell; John McLauchlan; Simon Forrest; G. Lawson; Quentin Chalmers; Eldon Law; Jack Anderson; ... Newport School c. 1907 Newport School group around 1907. The teacher second from the right is probably headmaster Harry Willsher. He was headmaster from 1905 until 1920, after which he became a librarian in Dundee until his retiral in 1943! Sketch of Newport School Sketch of Newport School after closure in 1977. The image was used on a greetings card.