Framed painting of terrace of houses on West Road, Newport
Drawing by Harry Vincent in 1985 of St Thomas Church, now Newport-on-Tay Church of Scotland.
Examples of local wildlife artist, Len Fullerton's work.
A series of pictures representing the new bridge in operation, the Tay Bridge Disaster and the aftermath.
A drawing of Newport High Street in the snow, around 1950, showing Gilchrist the Baker, Morrison the Butcher, and Beatt and Tait, Family Grocer.
A drawing showing the High Street just after the turn of the century.
The Victorian school at Wormit was on the corner of the current school site, situated close to Riverside Road. Houses are now on the site.
A painting by Helen Wallace of the railway bridge over Cupar Road just before the small turn-off leading up to dual carriageway. The bridge carried the line from East Newport into Tayfield estate, and it was demolished in 1980s.
A fairly quiet day at the pierhead in 1950s.
Apologies for the quality of this image. It's rather strange we know, but definitely worth telling the story. It's a painting that was spotted in a charity shop in a village near Brighton. The painting was simply entitled Gas Lane, Newport. The lady who spotted it took a photograph and sent it to the Old ...
Lovely painting of the Seamills Smiddy done by Robin Don. TheĀ Dons were the last blacksmiths to work in the smiddy.
Lovely view looking upriver from Gowrie Hill above Woodbine Terrace. Painting by Harry Vincent.
Two paintings of Wormit Bay by local artists. The first is by Helen Wallace and the second by C Smith. They both feature the salmon-fishing bothy which has undergone restoration in 2020.
This drawing of the High Street shows Gilchrist the Baker in the corner shop, and Beatt and Tait, Family Grocers, just along the road.
Framed painting of the pier smiddy.
Drawing of old Newport Post Office opposite the pier. Beyond the Post Office are the mission hall and the Brig o' Tay.
Framed drawing of Sandy Rankine's joinery workshop in Woodhaven.
The Blyth Hall in the 1920s. The drawing was produced to demonstrate the paint shades that would be used in redecoration! However it's much more interesting for us now as it shows off the magnificent roof that was hidden with a false ceiling in 1974. Note also the ornate plaster-work around every window, which is ...
These photographs show the mural on the kitchen shutters of a house on Cupar Road. The mural of cranes was painted by artist Boo Paterson during Covid lockdown. As a child Boo had created the mural on the house at the corner of James Street and Tay Street, and she wanted to leave another mural ...
Drawing by Keith Robson of the pack-house at Woodhaven harbour. The pier at Woodhaven belonged to St Fort Estate and the pack-house was where goods going on board ships as cargo would be weighed and measured, and the necessary dues charged. On the right is the memorial to the ex-Mars boys lost in World War ...
From wildlife images to strip cartoons, Len Fullerton produced a very wide range of images.
Watercolour painting of East Newport from East Newport Station platform, by Hilda Allan ( 1916-2004), wife of Alexander Allan, taking in the view of St. Fillan's Church (demolished in 1979) and looking towards Woodhaven and the Railway Bridge.
Extracts from one of the wildlife calendars that Len Fullerton illustrated, and which were published annually over several years in the 1950s and 60s.
Painting of Mr William and Mrs Isabella Blyth Martin, on show in the Blyth Hall.