Search the archiveCurrently displaying: 25 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Out and About" xarea: "Landward area" x Search term Filter by Subject Memories (1)Filter by Format Document (1)Leaflet (3)Newspaper cutting (1)Photograph (19)Text (1)Filter by Decade 1840s (1)1850s (4)1860s (4)1870s (4)1880s (4)1890s (7)1900s (9)1910s (11)1920s (11)1930s (9)1940s (10)1950s (10)1960s (6)1970s (5)1980s (5)1990s (7)2000s (4)2010s (5)2020s (3)Filter by Century 19th (7)20th (21)21st (5) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest PAGE: 12Next > St Fort House View of St Fort house on the hill behind Newport. The house belonged to the Stewart family but it was occupied for the first half of the 20th century by the Pilkington family. It was demolished in 1957. Sandford Hotel Lounge Bar 1990s Sandford Hotel lounge bar 1990s. Sandford Country House Hotel Sandford Country House Hotel reminders - hotel brochure 1999, tarriff card from 1966 and Christmas menu from 1998. History of Sandford House Leaflet outlining the history of Sandford House. Sandford House Today Sandford House today, with holiday cottages on left. Sandford Cottage Sandford Cottage as originally built in 1902 with red brick walls and thatched roof. Fire at Sandford The disastrous fire of 1910 which almost destroyed the original Sandford Cottage. St Fort House Ground Floor Plan St Fort House Ground Floor Plan. According to the 1901 census St Fort House had 48 rooms. St Fort House 1940s Two views of St Fort House late 1940s, when St Fort House was a hotel. St Fort House 1911 St Fort House 1911. The flag is flying for coronation of King George V 22 June 1911. St Fort House in Snow St Fort House in the snow looking north. St Fort Walled Garden and Glasshouse The magnificent walled garden and glasshouses, on left hand side of road driving from Forgan roundabout to Five Roads. St Fort Estate Roadworks Roadworks on the St Fort Estate early 1960s. St Fort estate was split in two by the building of the new access road to the Tay Road Bridge. Here it's rest time for the workers on the new road. St Fort Estate Carriage Driving 1990s In the 1990s St Fort Estate was a popular venue for carriage driving championships. Here the Duke of Edinburgh is competing. St Fort Newspaper Article Newspaper article containing an interview with Andrew Mylius, owner of St Fort farm. Mr Mylius is the great-grandson of Henry Stewart who built St Fort House. Leng Chapel, Vicarsford The Leng Chapel at Vicarsford Cemetery, two miles south of Newport. Built on a hill, the chapel is a memorial to John Leng's first wife Emily. Leng Chapel Inscription Panel Leng Chapel Inscription Panel. The Memorial to John Leng's first wife Dame Emily Leng, and also remembrance of his second wife Mary. Leng Chapel Ceiling Detail of the ceiling in the Leng Chapel. Coming-of-Age Dinner Menu Andrew Mylius 1956 The menu and evening programme for the coming-of-age in 1956 of Andrew Mylius. Andrew Mylius is the great-grandson of Henry Stewart who built St Fort house, and he still lives at St Fort farm. By 1956 St Fort house was no longer habitable, and the celebrations took place at Knockhill House. Knockhill lies just to ... Jess Philip's Dam Then and Now Slightly out of Newport, but worth a mention. Jess Philip's dam is/was on the Inverdovat road over to Tayport, on the right hand side at the bottom of the steep curving bend. Jess Philip was the sister of the famous Washer Willy. In fact it was she who was the laundress, no doubt sometimes using ... Road to Causewayhead 1920s 1920s view from the track up to Causewayhead. The photograph is taken from the sharp right-angled bend in the track, looking over to the hill above Northfield farm. The view hasn't changed hugely apart from the large mast now on top of the hill, and there are many more trees on the hilltop now. According ... View Towards Causewayhead 1920s Last stretch of the track towards Causewayhead, with the farmhouse just visible through the trees in the centre of the picture. The field on the right now contains water tanks, part of the local supply chain. Tomb at Boulterhall This tomb is just a short distance outside Newport. It's at Boulterhall just past the five roads roundabout and over to the left. It's the ruins of the tomb of Alexander Nairne of St Fort, who died in 1642 in a street riot in London. The tomb was erected in 1647. At one time you ... St Fort House Postcard view of St Fort House and grounds. PAGE: 12Next >