A newspaper cutting from the 1920s of a very young boy dressed in a Mars uniform, probably at Elie.
This advert from the Mars Magazine features Miss Sim's sweetie shop at Woodhaven Terrace.
Newspaper Article from May 2020 recalling the events of May 1955 when a picnic train from Tayport crashed at Wormit Station.
A newspaper article entitled Where Sport is Self-Supporting. It is from the Scotsman in 1962, long before we had a sports centre, and it gives details of Newport's fine sporting tradition.
Newscutting showing how children helped the war effort too.
Newspaper cutting explaining arrangements in event of arrival of evacuees in Fife.
Newspaper advert asking for homes for evacuees in Fife.
'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.
Rankine's joinery business was situated in what is known as The Old Boathouse at Woodhaven until the 1990s. This newspaper article describes the firm at the time of its centenary in 1975.
Newspaper cutting of the prize winners at Newport School some time in the 1930s. Front, left to right: Charles Robertson; Margaret L. Smith. Back, left to right: Barbara Baxter; Ian N. Latto; Elizabeth M. Farmer.
Two local businesses, Sandford Hill Hotel, and J T Young motor dealers, advertised in their local newspapers, hoping to take advantage of the opening of the Road Bridge. The adverts are directed particularly at the people of Dundee, so close now over the new bridge.
Newspaper cutting describing the events taking place in Newport to celebrate the opening of the Road Bridge. They take place over the weekend of 19 August 1966 - 21 August 1966.
Newspaper cutting detailing the arrangements made to allow the old folk of Newport and Wormit to attend the opening of the road bridge.
During World War I moss was collected locally and sent to the battle fields where it was used as dressing for wounds.
A newspaper cutting explaining how the name of Peter Black, a 'deserter' in World War I, was added to the Newport War Memorial.
Wormit Church Golden Year. A news article from 1983 featuring Wormit Church celebrating 50 years since the union of Wormit's two churches, Wormit East and Wormit West.
Newspaper cutting marks the end of Newport-on-Tay Town Council.
Newscutting about the renovations and extension to the Blyth Hall completed in 1974.
A newspaper cutting of a letter written by Johnny Duncan about his schooldays in Newport.
James Duncan was the first stationmaster at East Newport station. In this newspaper cutting he recalls the night of the Tay Bridge Disaster and his early days at Newport.
An account of the events of the Tay Bridge Disaster 28 December 1879.
Newspaper article with memories of the Tay Bridge Disaster 50 years after the event.
For the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth in 1977, celebrations were held all over the country. This newspaper cutting shows a group at the party held at Woodhaven Farm.