Search the archiveCurrently displaying: 8 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Newport at War" xformat: "Document" x Search term Filter by Area Newport (5)Wormit (1)Landward area (2)Filter by Decade 1910s (1)1930s (2)1940s (4)1970s (1)Filter by Century 20th (7) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Certificate of Thanks for Hosting Evacuees Thank you certificate sent to Mrs George Motion of Newport for taking in evacuees. Wartime Permit for Rowing Boat on River Tay Wartime permit allowing John Don to use his boat on the river, only during daylight hours below the railway bridge, but anytime above the bridge. Programme: Highland Light Infantry Regimental Sports Day Programme for a regimental sports day held by the Highland Light Infantry in Windmill Park in August 1918. Proceeds were to go to the Dundee Red Cross Society. Record of Air Raid Record of air raid on St. Andrews when Newport rescue party assisted. Dunkirk Rescue Certificate Walter Fearn's Dunkirk Rescue Certificate. Framed Certificate of Thanks for Hosting Evacuees This is the official certificate of thanks given to households who took in evacuees during World War II. This photo mentioned in the caption is of the Squibb family of Queen Street who were presented with this certificate. Newport War Memorial: Programme from Unveiling Ceremony, 1922 The Newport War Memorial was designed by Sir Robert Lorimer and unveiled by Sir Ralph Anstruther, Lord Lieutenant of Fife on 2 September 1922. Norwegian Condolences Telegram Telegram from Norwegian 333 squadron expressing their condolences on Willie Rankine's death in 1976. Willie Rankine had forged strong friendships with members of the 333 squadron while they were based at Woodhaven during WWII, and had worked tirelessly to maintain these links after the Norwegians' departure in 1945.