A postcard showing the memorial at Woodhaven Pier to the Mars boys killed in WWI, with the ship behind.
Wormit War Memorial, at the junction of Naughton Road and Mount Stewart Road. The memorial was unveiled on 4 December 1920, and has the names of the eighteen Wormit men who died in World War 1. Their names are also on the Newport memorial - it's the memorial for Newport, Wormit and Forgan. However the ...
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.
Memorial window in St Thomas' Church, now Newport Church of Scotland, commemorating those members of the church who were lost in World War I. Peter Black Ernest William Fairweather Robert Ernest Ferrier Robert John Gould Harry Charles Grant George Taylor Hastie Henry Love James McLaren Alexander James Bolton Milne George Sidney Ness Andrew Black Robertson William Morrison Robertson James Gibson Swinton Charles Young
A panel from the Newport, Wormit and Forgan war memorial showing the name of Peter Black. His name almost didn't appear on the memorial. The authorities declared that he wasn't worth remembering, but local lads thought differently..... Read the full story of Peter Black.
Postcard of the newly opened Newport, Wormit and Forgan war memorial.
Ex-serviceman parading along Tay Street to the War Memorial for the unveiling ceremony. Royal Buildings can be seen in the background as they pass James Jack the plumber's shop.
Newport War Memorial panel which commemorates the casualties from World War II. There are two of these panels, on either side of the memorial, fixed in the sea wall. There are 44 names of the men from Newport, Wormit and Forgan.
Photo of the unveiling of the Newport, Wormit and Forgan War Memorial on 2 September 1922 by Sir Ralph Anstruther, Lord Lieutenant of Fife. Designed by Sir Robert Lorimer, it holds the names of 84 men from Newport, Wormit and Forgan who died in WWI.
A framed panel showing the sixteen World War II casualties who were members of Wormit Boating Club. More details of all these casualties, and others, can be found under the Poppy Project in our archive.
Panel showing the twelve World War I casualties who were members of St Fillan's Church. More details of all these casualties, and others, can be found under the Poppy Project in our archive.