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 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.
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 drawing of Sandy Rankine's joinery workshop in Woodhaven.
Extracts from one of the wildlife calendars that Len Fullerton illustrated, and which were published annually over several years in the 1950s and 60s.
Drawing of Trinity Church at the bottom of High Street. The church was opened in 1881 and closed in 2016.
Sketch of Newport School after closure in 1977. The image was used on a greetings card.