Photograph of ceremony in Blyth Hall marking the closure of Newport Town Council.
Photograph of Provost George Scrymgeour 1934 - 1937.
Photograph of Provost Gordon Soutar, Provost 1968 - 1971.
Photograph of Provost William Smith, Provost 1965 - 1968.
Photograph of Charles McLaren, burgh officer 1968 - 1975, in complete officer uniform. Note the coat of arms on the tie.
Photo of 1 Linden Avenue, home of Provost J T Young. This was taken between 1931 and 1934 as there are two Provost's lamps at the gate. One was removed when he retired.
Lamp for Provost Randolph Webster which stood in Woodmuir Crescent, Newport but is now at Sandford House.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Photograph of Thomas Halliday, designer of Newport-on-Tay coat of arms. At the time of his death in 1998 he was Scotland's oldest working artist, sculptor and stained glass artist.
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 ...
A complimentary dinner was held on 5 December 1934 in the small Blyth Hall to honour ex-Provost J T Young (Provost from 1931-1934). He is standing 3rd from the left and Provost Scrymgeour is standing in the centre. Other guests are magistrates, councillors, officials and their wives.
Council meeting in Newport-on-Tay in the Blyth Hall in 1971. Back Row L-R: K Pritchard (burgh prosecutor), John Herald (depute town clerk), Jack Morton (burgh surveyor), James Duncan (burgh chamberlain), David McLaren, R Paterson. Front Row L-R: Rev Robert Howieson, Alex Gilruth (town clerk), S Zimmerman (Baillie), Provost Gordon Soutar (Provost 1968-71), Randolph Webster (Baillie), Margaret McLeod, ...
Explanation and description of Newport's new coat of arms, granted in 1956.
Photograph of the family of Provost George Scrymgeour, Provost 1934 - 37. The pig-tailed little girl on the right is Rosemonde, later known to many of us as Rosemonde Morton.
Round Table members recognising Miss Maude Pilkington's freedom of the burgh 1970.