Search the archiveCurrently displaying: 12 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:format: "Photograph" xSubject: "Kinbrae House and Sir John Leng" x Search term Filter by Area Newport (9)Landward area (3)Filter by Decade 1870s (4)1880s (4)1890s (8)1900s (7)1910s (7)1920s (7)1930s (7)1940s (7)1950s (7)1960s (9)1970s (3)1980s (3)1990s (3)2000s (3)2010s (3)2020s (3)Filter by Century 19th (8)20th (9)21st (3) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Postcard: an Early View of Newport-on-Tay from the West, showing Kinbrae House Grounds Two of the same postcard, but both are worth having. In this view over Newport from the west, Kinbrae House grounds can be seen, possibly shortly after the grounds were landscaped, as there are no mature trees or shrubs. In the left hand bottom corner can be seen the lodge house for Kinbrae and the ... Kinbrae House Kinbrae House, the home of Sir John Leng. Kinbrae was built by 1870 and was demolished around 1960. Kinbrae House Kinbrae House main entrance gate. Kinbrae House in Snow Kinbrae House from the south in snow. Kinbrae House from South Kinbrae House from south. New Kinbrae Park Housing 1960s New Kinbrae Park housing built in early 1960s after demolition of Kinbrae House. New Kinbrae Park Housing 1960s New Kinbrae Park housing built in early 1960s after demolition of Kinbrae House. Leng Chapel, Vicarsford 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 Leng Chapel Inscription Panel. The Memorial to John Leng's first wife Dame Emily Leng, and also remembrance of his second wife Mary. Leng Chapel Ceiling Detail of the ceiling in the Leng Chapel. Sir John Leng Photograph of Sir John Leng. Waterstone House, later Leng Home Waterstone House, later the Leng Home. This was the home of Sir John Leng's son William, whose family gifted it after his death to Fife Council as a retirement home.