Search the archiveCurrently displaying: 7 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Burgh" xCentury: "19th" x Search term Filter by Subject Out and About (2)Blyth Hall (2)Recreation venues (2)Blyth Hall (2)Filter by Format Artifact (1)Photograph (5)Picture (1)Filter by Area Newport (6)Wormit (1)Filter by Decade 1880s (5)1900s (5)1910s (5)1920s (5)1930s (5)1940s (5)1950s (5)1960s (5)1970s (5)Filter by Century 20th (5) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Newport Police Burgh: Boundary Stones Two photographs showing the Newport Police Burgh boundary stone which marked the eastmost limit of the burgh boundary. This stone is near the shore beyond the road bridge. The letters NPB can just be deciphered. Newport Police Burgh: Boundary Stone Photograph showing the Newport Police Burgh boundary stone at the junction of Kirk Road and Cupar Road. It may have been moved from the other side of the road. Newport Police Burgh: Boundary Stone Photograph showing the Newport Police Burgh boundary stone which marked the most westerly limit of the burgh boundary. This stone is embedded in the concrete at the base of the Tay Bridge Disaster memorial at Wormit Bay. The letters NPB can be seen clearly. Newport Police Burgh: Boundary Stones Three photographs showing Newport Police Burgh boundary stones which marked the boundary of the burgh. These three stones are in the field above Kirk Road. The letters NPB are clearly seen and two of the stones are in remarkably good condition. Newport Police Burgh: Boundary Stones These photographs show three more Newport Police Burgh boundary stones discovered in Spring 2021. The first split one is on the left grass verge of the track up to Causewayhead, and has probably been moved from the field next to it. The second photo shows the stone, in excellent condition, which is in the field ... Painting of Mr and Mrs Blyth Martin Painting of Mr William and Mrs Isabella Blyth Martin, on show in the Blyth Hall. Sculpture of Mrs Blyth Martin A photograph of a head and shoulders sculpture of Mrs Blyth Martin by Italian sculptor Tadlioni, on show in the Blyth Hall. The bust was unveiled at the grand inauguration ball in October 1890 held in the Blyth Hall on the completion of the hall extension to the rear. The extension, like the hall itself, ...